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Iran Foreign Ministry spokesman BAGHAEI said the IAEA remains unable to access the damaged nuclear facility for inspections.
2026-06-30
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2026-06-30
Counterpoint Research supply-tracking shows global wafer-foundry 2.0 market revenue rose 23% YoY to $86bn in Q1 2026. The gain was driven by strong AI GPU and AI ASIC demand, which lifted advanced-node wafer demand and pushed up advanced-packaging ut
Counterpoint Research supply-tracking shows global wafer-foundry 2.0 market revenue rose 23% YoY to $86bn in Q1 2026. The gain was driven by strong AI GPU and AI ASIC demand, which lifted advanced-node wafer demand and pushed up advanced-packaging utilization. Counterpoint says the AI investment cycle is reshaping the semiconductor value chain and accelerating the transition to a wafer-foundry 2.0 model that tightly integrates wafer fabrication, advanced packaging and test. TSMC is the primary beneficiary, while leading OSATs are also seeing increased opportunities as advanced-packaging capacity emerges as a key bottleneck in the AI supply chain.
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Crystal Optoelectronics said at a June 29 roadshow it is pursuing a 3+2 product layout (filters, prisms, lenses + glass substrates, waveguides). Filter and silicon-lens products are expected to enter small-batch production and begin contributing reve
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