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International Tech News:
1. Innoscience has reached a cooperation agreement with onsemi, under which the two parties will leverage their respective strengths—through measures such as wafer procurement—to jointly advance the development of the global GaN industry ecosystem.
2. Australia has released its national artificial intelligence strategy, the “National AI Plan,” aimed at promoting AI investment, data center construction, and skills training, while supporting businesses and communities in adopting trustworthy and secure AI solutions.
3. According to the latest data from SEMI, global semiconductor equipment shipments reached USD 33.66 billion in Q3 2025, with mainland China ranking first with sales of 14.56 billion yuan.
4. Volkswagen and the Dresden University of Technology plan to invest over 50 million euros in Volkswagen’s Dresden plant, transforming it into a center for AI and chip technologies.
5. Micron has announced its exit from the consumer storage business to focus on the artificial intelligence and data center markets.
6. Amazon AWS announced that its next-generation in-house AI chip, Trainium3, is officially available, claiming that using Trainium3 for training and running AI models can reduce costs by up to 50%.
Domestic Tech News:
1. Professor Wu Huaqiang from the School of Integrated Circuits at Tsinghua University has been elected as a 2026 IEEE Fellow.
2. United Nova Technology Co., Ltd. has jointly established the United Nova Shaoxing Integrated Circuit Industry Fund together with several state-owned partners, with United Nova Capital serving as the fund manager.
3. Kinghelm, together with Slkor (www.slkormicro.com), is strengthening its international market presence and is now recruiting Overseas Market Sales Managers. Candidates should have experience in overseas marketing of electronic components and strong English communication skills to support the brands’ global expansion.
4. Chinese GPU giant Moore Threads was listed on the STAR Market on December 5, with an issue price of 114.28 yuan per share and an estimated market value of about 53.715 billion yuan.
5. Yangjie Technology plans to invest an additional USD 30–40 million in Vietnam to build a new factory dedicated to producing GPP wafers, with an annual capacity of up to 2.4 million units.
6. ChangXin Memory Technologies (CXMT) is substantially reducing its DDR4 DRAM production in order to focus entirely on the latest DDR5 standard.

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