The Ultimate Guide to Semiconductors
A curated Kiwi edition of TechDay news, analysis, interviews, reviews, job moves, and related resources for Semiconductors.
What to know about Semiconductors
Semiconductors are the foundational technology behind virtually all modern electronic devices, powering everything from smartphones and computers to automotive systems and industrial equipment. This tag gathers stories that explore the dynamic global semiconductor market, highlighting key industry shifts, technological advances, and major corporate activities shaping the sector.
Through these articles, readers can gain insights into market trends such as chip demand fluctuations, the impact of supply chain disruptions, and the strategic mergers and acquisitions reshaping the competitive landscape. The coverage also delves into emerging areas like the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), and the automotive semiconductor market, illustrating how semiconductors are driving innovation across industries.
For those interested in the complex interplay of technology advancement, industry economics, and global trade influencing semiconductor progress, this collection offers a comprehensive view. It is valuable for understanding how leading companies like Samsung, Intel, Qualcomm, and others maneuver within the market as well as how evolving applications and geopolitical factors affect semiconductor development worldwide.
Kiwi Semiconductors News
Regional stories with direct local relevance
The 5 trends that will shape the scale of AI in 2026
AI's 2026 breakthrough will hinge on power, cooling, smarter grids and skills as data centres scale to support hotter, denser workloads.
Deloitte forecasts AI, data centres & media shifts by 2026
Deloitte predicts agentic AI boom, surging data centre and sovereign compute spend, and fast-shifting media habits by 2026.
US company Bourns tries to take over New Zealand chip maker Rakon
US firm Bourns launches NZD $356m bid for loss‑making Rakon, offering NZD $1.55 a share and locking up 41% of the chip maker's stock.
Spectrum appoints Deane Jessep to drive sovereign AI strategy
Spectrum names Deane Jessep CTO to lead New Zealand's sovereign AI strategy, tackling cloud costs, data sovereignty, and AI governance in enterprise and government sectors.
One NZ adopts Google AI for robust cybersecurity strategy
One New Zealand has adopted Google Security Operations to bolster its cybersecurity with AI, aiming to future-proof its systems and enhance threat detection.
SentinelOne & Advantage revolutionise AI-driven MDR in NZ
SentinelOne and Advantage team up to integrate generative AI into MDR services, revolutionising enterprise security in New Zealand with PurpleAI.
Analyst Insights
Research and market analysis connected to Semiconductors
Asia-Pacific PC shipments seen falling 13.7% in 2026
IDC says global server revenue hits USD $444.1 billion
IDC warns smartphone shipments to fall on memory shock
AI notebook prices drop as retailers face tough trade-offs
Cellular IoT shipments up 23% amid vendor challenges
Featured News
Expert Columns
Interviews
Interviews and video coverage from the networkRecent Semiconductors News
CyberCX opens largest New Zealand office in historic building
CyberCX opens its largest office in New Zealand, housing over 100 cyber security professionals to bolster local cyber defence.
Samsung powers up its smartwatch and tablet lineup
Samsung has revealed the latest iterations across its range of Galaxy Devices, alongside the launch of Samsung's foldable smartphones.
Samsung unveils latest Galaxy Z Flip5 and Z Fold5 smartphones
The Galaxy Z Flip5 and Galaxy Z Fold5 are the latest evolution of Samsung's foldable device lineup, ushering in the next generation of foldable devices.
Kordia Group appoints Joshua Reedy as new CISO
Kordia Group hires Joshua Reedy from Vodafone as Chief Information Security Officer, responsible for internal cyber security posture and team leadership.
Apple introduces next-gen iPad Pro, supercharged by M2 chip
The new iPad Pro features a next-level Apple Pencil hover experience, ProRes video capture, superfast Wi-Fi 6E, and powerful features in iPadOS 16.
Chorus and Nokia launches first trial of 25G PON broadband
Chorus and Nokia have announced the successful demonstration of 25 gigabit per second fibre (Gbps) broadband technology at the Chorus Fibre Lab in Auckland.
High demand from electronics makers sparks computer chip shortage
A global shortage of computer chips is likely to persist for another 18 months, according to an Australasian manufacturing business.
IDC reports NZ smartphone market struggled in 2021
According to a new report from IDC, supply issues and lockdowns caused a 3.6% decrease in delivered units of smartphone shipments.
Samsung launches first 5G Network in New Zealand
Samsung Electronics New Zealand and Spark New Zealand have launched their first 5G network in Christchurch, offering ultra-fast connectivity to Kiwis.
Nokia releases latest low-price Android Go phone
Nokia unveils the 1 Plus in New Zealand: a budget-friendly Android Go smartphone with dynamic design, enhanced security, and superb imaging for NZD $159.
Exclusive pic gallery: All aboard with Dicker Data Lenovo TranzAlpine getaway
Dicker Data New Zealand Lenovo resellers hit the tracks recently for a South Island getaway. So what did they get up to?.
Enterprise firewalls – Foundation for pervasive security
Ingram Micro's Andrew Khan explains how advanced firewalls can protect data and applications at the gateway, inside the network and into the cloud.
Toshiba targets wearable market with new Bluetooth devices
Toshiba America Electronic Components is releasing two Bluetooth Smart ICs with Bluetooth Low Energy v4.1 capabilities.
Innovators wanted for wireless charging contest
The contest asks electronics experts and tinkerers alike to offer creative ways to incorporate wireless charging capabilities into products.
PowerbyProxi strengthens management team with new VP
PowerbyProxi hires industry veteran Michael Eckert as new VP of Engineering to lead team through next phase of growth.
Bill Buckley named as 2013 Flying Kiwi
Bill Buckley, founder of Buckley Systems, enters NZ's Hi-Tech Hall of Fame as 2013's Flying Kiwi for his global tech innovation impact.
Welcome to the multi-core world
New Zealand's Open Parallel bets on multi-core processors and parallel programming to stay ahead in IT. Hosting Multicore World 2012 with Intel support.
Is Intel trying to elbow its way inside iPhone?
Intel may soon enter the iPhone chip market as reports suggest advanced negotiations with Infineon to acquire its Wireless Solutions segment.
FileMaker – The Stealth Weapon User's guide to business software, Pt 3
FileMaker emerges as a stealth weapon for bespoke business solutions, offering rapid, code-free development for SMEs.
Preparing for a brighter future
Investing in IT training and workforce optimisation brings results, even in tough economic times, says expert. #IT #Training #WorkforceOptimisation.