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Wolfspeed正式宣布破产;摩尔线程完成上市辅导;三星DDR4可能供不应求到Q3…一周芯闻汇总(6.16-6.22)
芯世相·2025-06-23 04:00

Core Viewpoint - The article discusses significant developments in the semiconductor industry, highlighting investments, market trends, and technological advancements that could impact future growth and competition in the sector [8][10][12]. Investment and Policy Developments - Guangzhou Development Zone and Huangpu District have introduced policies to support the domestic production of semiconductor manufacturing materials and equipment, encouraging the development of high-end semiconductor materials [8]. - The U.S. semiconductor manufacturer Wolfspeed has announced bankruptcy, while Texas Instruments plans to invest over $60 billion in building seven semiconductor factories in the U.S. [9][12]. - South Korea's government plans to invest over 16 trillion KRW (approximately $11.56 billion) over the next five years to enhance its AI infrastructure [10]. Market Trends and Supply Chain Dynamics - Samsung is reducing DDR4 supply, leading to a potential shortage that may last until Q3 2025, with prices for DDR4 components significantly increasing [17]. - CounterPoint Research reports that the domestic market share of Chinese automotive remote communication control units (TCUs) is expected to reach 58% by Q1 2025, with a 16% year-on-year sales growth [11]. - The average price of enterprise SSDs has dropped by nearly 20% in Q1 2025 due to reduced orders from major clients, impacting the revenue of leading SSD manufacturers [18]. Technological Advancements - The Chinese Academy of Sciences has made breakthroughs in high thermal conductivity graphite films, which could support thermal management in 5G chips and power semiconductors [20]. - A new ultra-high parallel optical computing integrated chip has been developed, achieving significant advancements in photon computing capabilities [20]. Company-Specific Developments - Intel plans to cut up to 20% of its factory workforce, which may affect its core business operations significantly [12]. - NIO is restructuring its chip business into an independent entity, named Anhui Shenji Technology Co., Ltd., to attract strategic investors [14]. - Japan Display (JDI) has approved a plan to spin off its automotive business to focus on semiconductor-related technologies [16].