Japanese earthquake halts wafer, MLCC, and semiconductor fabs January 02, 2024 TrendForce’s investigation into the impact of the recent strong earthquake in the Noto region of Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, reveals that several key semiconductor-related facilities are located within the affected area.
What does Intel gain from acquiring Tower? – Quite a lot May 03, 2022 On February 15, Intel officially confirmed that it will acquire Tower Semiconductor, the industry’s ninth largest foundry, for USD 5.4 billion. But, what kind of capacity gain comes with acquiring the ninth biggest player in the field?
Tower Semi invests to expand its manufacturing capabilities March 01, 2021 The company is planning a capacity expansion for 200mm and 300mm to answer the exceeding demand forecast.
TowerJazz to maintain its TPSCo majority ownership December 03, 2019 Israeli semiconductor manufacturer, TowerJazz, says that it will not sell its stake and board control in its joint venture with Panasonic Corp in Japan, following the Japanese company's announcement that it is selling its semiconductor business.
TowerJazz extends agreement with Panasonic Semiconductor March 26, 2019 TowerJazz and TowerJazz Panasonic Semiconductor Company (TPSCo), announce that they have signed a three-year agreement, extending its previous business partnership with Panasonic Semiconductor Solutions (PSCS) through 2022.
TowerJazz to take care of Great Wall Semi’s LFET products September 22, 2015 TowerJazz – or rather TowerJazz Panasonic Semiconductor Co. (TPSCo) – will manufacture Great Wall Semiconductors family of LFET (linear field effect transistor) products to be used for the lithium-ion battery market.
Fairchild transfers discrete devices to TowerJazz fab December 09, 2014 Fairchild Semiconductor has started mass production at TowerJazz Panasonic Semiconductor Co.’s (TPSCo’s) fabrication facility in Tonami, Japan.
TowerJazz & KERI bring commercial image sensor to market October 07, 2014 TowerJazz and the Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute's (KERI), a non-profit government-funded research institute in Republic of Korea, on-going R&D support program has led to the development of a CMOS image sensor which is ready for the commercial market.