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From CoWoS to CoPoS, Taiwan Semiconductor’s glass substrate validation breakthrough overcomes packaging performance bottlenecks
Taiwan Semiconductor has disclosed for the first time the results of joint validation with Ibiden and Innolux on integrating glass substrates into its CoWoS advanced packaging technology. Data show that glass substrates can reduce package warpage by 16%, lower the coefficient of thermal expansion by 19%, increase elastic modulus by 31%, and decrease power delivery resistance and inductance by 27% and 42%, respectively. Taiwan Semiconductor also revealed that packaging competition is shifting from CoWoS to CoPoS, marking the official start of the industrial validation phase for glass substrates.
Taiwan Semiconductor and Amkor Technology announced a long-term strategic partnership to advance the development of advanced packaging capabilities in the United States.
Taiwan Semiconductor will procure advanced packaging and testing services from Amkor Technology. The two parties will collaborate to expand capacity, establish a more operationally efficient and mutually beneficial business model, and enhance their ability to serve clients' diverse needs.
U.S. Market Close | Investors Await Wallsh's Debut; Mixed Performance Across Major Indices, Dow Hits New High; SpaceX Surges 49% Post-IPO; Chip Stocks Under Pressure, Intel Drops Over 8%, AMD Falls More Than 7%; WTI Crude Oil Declines Nearly 5%
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.64%, reaching a new all-time high, while the Nasdaq Composite fell 1.15% and the S&P 500 declined 0.57%. Semiconductor stocks plunged, with the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index dropping 5.7% in a single day. Details of the U.S.-Iran peace agreement continue to emerge, pushing WTI crude oil futures below $75 per barrel intraday—the lowest level this year—and driving U.S. Treasury yields lower, with the 30-year yield closing below the 5% mark.
Top 20 by Trading Volume | SpaceX rises for three consecutive days, surpassing Amazon in market capitalization to become the world's fifth-largest publicly traded company; Apple's 2027 product roadmap leaks; memory and optical communications sectors weake
On Tuesday, SpaceX, the most actively traded stock on U.S. markets, rose 4.83%, with trading volume reaching $66.704 billion. Since its Nasdaq listing, SpaceX shares have climbed for three consecutive days, surging nearly 50% above their initial offering price. The stock closed at $201.80 on Tuesday, up $9.30 or 4.83%. The company’s market capitalization reached $2.64 trillion, briefly surpassing both Amazon and Microsoft during the session and propelling it into the ranks of the world’s five most valuable companies just days after its public debut.
Unusual Options Activity: ALLY, COMP and Others Attract Market Bets, ALLY V/OI Ratio Reaches 194.7
EST Jun 16th Closing Delivery - In the last three hours of trading, 10 options with a high V/OI ratio were detected. With the market volatile, it's crucial to stay informed on the latest options
Taiwan Semiconductor Options Spot-On: On June 16th, 106.6K Contracts Were Traded, With 1.98 Million Open Interest
On June 16th ET, $Taiwan Semiconductor(TSM.US)$ had active options trading, with a total trading volume of 106.6K options for the day, of which put options accounted for 64.54% of the total