TSMC, ASE, WPG: the white-knight battles that built Taiwan's chip empire
Powerchip chairman Frank Huang, Taiwan chip industry veteran, passes away.

“Powerchip chairman Frank Huang, who spent much of his career mirroring the trajectory of Taiwan's memory and foundry industries and was set to ride the…”
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Weekly Silicon's editorial model scored this 1.60/10 overall, reading it above all as a markets story — money repricing the semiconductor and AI landscape. Its strongest dimension is economic impact at 2/10 — meaningful consequences for capital, capacity, or competition across the industry — with job impact close behind at 2/10, pointing to real workforce implications — hiring, layoffs, or shifts in where the work gets done. The impact is global rather than tied to one US hub, so the thing to watch is how it filters into domestic supply chains and hiring.
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A composite of 1.60/10 put this story at #35 for Sunday, August 9, 2026, driven mostly by economic impact (2/10) and job impact (2/10).
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