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International Tech News:
1. Samsung Electronics’ global DRAM market share fell to 32.7% in the first half of 2025.
2. China’s intelligent computing power scale is expected to grow by over 40% in 2025.
3. Tesla plans to integrate generative AI technologies from DeepSeek and ByteDance into its electric vehicles sold in the Chinese market.
4. With the rapid rise of automotive intelligence, assisted driving has shifted from a “cutting-edge technology” to a mainstream experience for everyone, moving from the “function era” to the “experience era.”
5. Slkor Semiconductor (www.slkormicro.com) launched a nationwide slogan collection campaign, receiving 269 emails on the very first day. CEO Song Shiqiang announced that gifts will be offered to all participants as a token of appreciation.
6. The governments of Japan and India will establish a cooperation framework on economic security and key material procurement. Semiconductors, mineral resources, and artificial intelligence (AI) have been designated as priority fields, with a 10-year action plan to promote corporate collaboration.
Domestic Tech News:
1. The Chinese Academy of Engineering announced 660 valid candidates for its 2025 academician election, including Wu Kai (CATL), Lian Yubo (BYD), Chen Yong (COMAC), and Huo Zongliang (Yangtze Memory Technologies).
2. Xinjiwei has signed procurement orders with several leading domestic packaging and testing enterprises. Its products are mainly applied to large-size chip packaging technologies such as SoW, CIS, and CoWoS-L-like processes.
3. Zhejiang Anlogic Technology Co., Ltd. held the commissioning ceremony of its semiconductor packaging and testing center project, with a total investment of RMB 670 million.
4. Kinwong Electronic plans to invest in the construction of its Zhuhai Jinwan base expansion project, with a total planned investment of RMB 5 billion.
5. Hefei OeRise officially opened its first self-developed 6-inch 0.45μm GaN on SiC process platform.
6. DioMicro, a STAR Market-listed company, officially started construction of its Shanghai R&D and testing center project.

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