Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Silicon Valley’s Newest Contenders: Korean Fabless Firms Make Their Mark

Domestic fabless semiconductor companies are making strides in overseas markets, including the United States. Fabless refers to a business model that focuses on semiconductor research and development (R&D) while outsourcing production. NVIDIA, a U.S. company that dominates the global artificial intelligence (AI) semiconductor market, is a prime example.

According to industry sources on the 7th, Asicland recently signed a supply contract with PHYTunes in the United States for multi-band radio frequency integrated circuits (RFICs) used in wireless communication. This is Asicland’s first entry into the U.S. market. PHYTunes is a strong player in the Indoor Connectivity sector.

Wireless communication typically requires three semiconductors: RFIC, baseband, and processor. Among these, the RFIC that Asicland will supply to PHYTunes removes noise from signals received through the antenna, amplifies weak signals, and sends them to the baseband.

An Asicland representative said, “Entering the U.S. market, which accounts for about 70% of the global fabless market, will be an important opportunity to accelerate business expansion in overseas markets, including North America. We will strengthen our position in the global market and seek growth in various industry sectors.”

Meanwhile, Sapien Semiconductor signed a development contract for complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) backplanes with a global micro-LED display engine company. Sapien Semiconductor specializes in micro-LED pixel array drive chips and holds over 150 patents domestically and internationally.

The CMOS backplane is a semiconductor technology specialized for micro-LED display engines used in wearable devices like smart glasses. Sapien Semiconductor plans to supply application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) samples in the first half of next year and start the mass production of related products in the second half.

A representative from Sapien Semiconductor said, “As the demand for micro-LEDs grows mainly for augmented reality (AR) devices, the CMOS backplane that is used is also gaining attention. The products developed through this contract will not only be actively exported domestically but also to various overseas markets, including China and the United States.”

There are also cases of strengthening local corporate investment for overseas market entry. Fadu recently decided to invest an additional $4.56 million in its U.S. subsidiary, IEUM. This investment will help accelerate IEUM’s ongoing Compute Express Link (CXL) semiconductor project.

IEUM, a subsidiary established by Fadu in Silicon Valley last year, produces CXL-based semiconductor products such as the CXL switch. CXL is a next-generation standard technology for the quick and efficient transfer of data between various parts of a data center.

A representative from Fadu stated, “The CXL switch is a core semiconductor that connects various semiconductors in a data center, such as graphics processing units (GPUs), neural network processors (NPUs), and high-bandwidth memory (HBM). We plan to lead the data center semiconductor market by making the CXL switch our next-generation flagship product.”

An industry official said, “Domestic fabless companies, which used to be relatively small, have recently established a certain foundation in the domestic market. They are continuously achieving successful results in major overseas markets, including the United States.”

Hot this week

Mexico Decries U.S. Livestock Ban as Unilateral and Unjustified

The U.S. halts cattle imports from Mexico to prevent New World Screwworm spread, prompting criticism from Mexican officials.

Nasdaq Gains 4.4% as Tech Shares Lead Broad Market Surge

The New York stock market rallied as big tech stocks surged, led by Amazon's 8% jump, following a U.S.-China tariff agreement.

Brent Settles at $64.96 as U.S.-China Tariff Truce Boosts Market Optimism

Oil prices rise as U.S. and China agree to suspend tariffs, boosting market sentiment and crude prices. Brent at $64.96, WTI at $61.95.

Facing Sales Slump, Apple Cuts iPhone 16 Pro Prices Ahead of China’s 618 Festival

Apple cuts iPhone prices in China due to sluggish sales, while maintaining steady prices in South Korea amid market share gains.

Your Sofa Is Dirtier Than a Toilet—Here’s What’s Lurking in the Cushions

Sofas are 75 times dirtier than toilet seats, with bacteria levels alarming, especially in homes with pets. Regular cleaning is essential.

Topics

Mexico Decries U.S. Livestock Ban as Unilateral and Unjustified

The U.S. halts cattle imports from Mexico to prevent New World Screwworm spread, prompting criticism from Mexican officials.

Nasdaq Gains 4.4% as Tech Shares Lead Broad Market Surge

The New York stock market rallied as big tech stocks surged, led by Amazon's 8% jump, following a U.S.-China tariff agreement.

Brent Settles at $64.96 as U.S.-China Tariff Truce Boosts Market Optimism

Oil prices rise as U.S. and China agree to suspend tariffs, boosting market sentiment and crude prices. Brent at $64.96, WTI at $61.95.

Facing Sales Slump, Apple Cuts iPhone 16 Pro Prices Ahead of China’s 618 Festival

Apple cuts iPhone prices in China due to sluggish sales, while maintaining steady prices in South Korea amid market share gains.

Your Sofa Is Dirtier Than a Toilet—Here’s What’s Lurking in the Cushions

Sofas are 75 times dirtier than toilet seats, with bacteria levels alarming, especially in homes with pets. Regular cleaning is essential.

Rust, Bulges, and Hidden Toxins: How to Spot Dangerous Canned Goods

Experts warn to check canned goods for signs of contamination, as bacteria can cause severe illness, including botulism.

3.81-Carat Diamond Found in Arkansas State Park—Named After a Dog

A man found a 3.81-carat diamond in Arkansas's Crater of Diamonds State Park, naming it Duke Diamond after his dog.

From Tariff Turbulence to Takeoff: Boeing Soars on Trade Optimism

The NYSE saw gains for two days, boosted by a US-UK trade deal and strong performances in quantum computing and semiconductor stocks.

Related Articles