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Faraday Technology secures 5nm networking chip and advanced packaging projects

Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 03:49 AM

Faraday Technology and Juyu Technology are expanding their presence in the ASIC and AI chip market. Faraday secured a 5nm networking chip project and a high-end packaging project for a North American client. Juyu Technology reached record revenue growth driven by AI and HPC, and is collaborating with Synopsys to provide high-speed interface IP solutions for advanced processes below 12nm.

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Faraday Technology has secured its first 5nm networking chip project alongside a significant advanced packaging win for a North American client, marking a strategic leap into leading-edge nodes. This expansion is fueled by the global ASIC boom, as evidenced by the company’s record consolidated revenue of NT$17.99 billion, a 62.6% year-over-year increase. High-margin Non-Recurring Engineering (NRE) revenue reached an all-time high, with advanced process projects now accounting for nearly half of those earnings, signaling a successful pivot toward high-performance computing and AI infrastructure. The company’s growth is further bolstered by strategic collaborations with Synopsys and a landmark agreement with Intel and Arm to develop solutions on the 18A process. These partnerships allow Faraday to capture market share across cloud and edge AI sectors. Simultaneously, design service providers like Juyu Technology are reporting revenue surges of over 90%, reflecting a broader industry trend where specialized firms are increasingly essential for delivering sub-12nm high-speed interface and AI ASIC solutions.

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