FRANKFURT (Reuters) -German automotive supplier ZF intends to withdraw from a planned $3 billion microchip manufacturing ...
ZF Aftermarket announced at AAPEX that it aims to exceed customer expectations at every stage of product development, supply ...
ZF was poised to invest $185m for a share in the Saarland facility. Credit: nitpicker/Shutterstock. German automotive supplier ZF is looking to withdraw from a joint $3bn (€2.78bn) microchip ...
Aravinda Bommareddy, a Principal Engineer at ZF Global Electronics, stands at the forefront of cutting-edge advancements in ...
US chipmaker Wolfspeed and the auto supplier ZF have put plans for a semiconductor factory in Germany on ice, local officials said Wednesday, striking another blow to Berlin's chipmaking ambitions.
The global semiconductor shortage that plagued automotive chips from 2020 to 2022 has subsided, as electric vehicle (EV) ...