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India’s iPhone hopes and South Korea’s EV concerns

The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times

Hi everyone! This is Cheng Ting-Fang saying hello from Taipei.

In early August, I had the unique opportunity to visit Infineon’s silicon carbide power semiconductor plant in Kulim, Malaysia. Dressed in full clean-room attire, including a suit, boots, head covering, mask and gloves, I toured the facility and learned about several key chipmaking processes.

One of the most striking aspects of the tour was the high-temperature furnaces, which operate at up to 2,000C. One of the chip experts described them as like “rice cookers cooking rice”. I also observed wet stations, where chemicals are applied to wafers.

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