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TTM DIGEST

March 2025 Issue

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Automotive Applications

With the growing popularity of hybrid and electric vehicles, the demand for advanced electronics that power electrified powertrains, vehicle charging stations, and energy storage solutions is greater than ever. Printed Circuit Boards (“PCB”s) serve as the backbone, effectively connecting various components and enabling seamless communication between them. AT TTM Technologies (“TTM”) we are at the forefront, providing the thermal management, high-current capabilities, and specialized solutions necessary for engineers to create innovative vehicles that meet modern market expectations.



As the industry shifts to greater electrification and autonomous driving, manufacturers are progressively looking to advanced PCB technologies to drive innovation. TTM's commitment to developing high-reliability solutions ensures they remain a trusted partner in this transformation, helping to revolutionize vehicle capabilities and optimize overall performance. The need for sophisticated, engineered solutions that incorporate radio frequency (“RF”) and Microwave technologies alongside traditional PCB applications will only intensify as automakers strive to make transportation smarter, smoother, and safer.



At TTM, we not only specialize in producing high-reliability PCBs, RF, microwave, and engineered solutions for automotive applications but Ultra-HDI PCBs for the defense industry. Read more below and feel free to contact us at TTM.com.

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Monthly Highlights

NY Expansion Ultra-HDI PCB Production Facility

Introducing the Syracuse, NY Expansion Ultra-HDI PCB Production Facility

Check out our latest blog post about our new, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility being built in Central New York.

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On March 8th, International Women’s Day, TTM sites worldwide participated in the celebrations. This year's theme, “Accelerate Action,” urges us to promote inclusion and progress for everyone.

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This quarterly newsletter keeps you up to date on all the latest product offerings in our Radio Frequency & Specialty Components (“RF&S”) business unit. To read the latest issue click here:

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If you missed our exclusive webinar on “Artificial Intelligence – Design and Manufacturing Opportunities and Challenges in the PCB Industry” you can watch it now on demand. Discover how AI is transforming PCB design and manufacturing - bringing smarter processes, faster innovation and new possibilities.

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End Market News

PCB & SEMICONDUCTOR

DIGITIMES | February 12, 2025

With the start of the Trump 2.0 administration, the global PCB industry is preparing for changes, especially in Southeast Asia's competitive environment. China's PCB sector is expected to grow rapidly in 2024, reflecting a wider investment trend in Thailand. This situation offers challenges and opportunities for Taiwanese manufacturers.

DIGITIMES | February 13, 2025

Taiwan is actively developing low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite technology and industry, which will enhance the capabilities of Taiwanese PCB makers.

IPC | February 20, 2025

Total North American PCB shipments in January 2025 were up 19.9 percent compared to the same month last year. Compared to the preceding month, January shipments were up 10.1 percent.

AUTOMOTIVES

TrendForce | January 20, 2025

Under increasing market pressure, automakers are adopting cutting-edge technologies such as adaptive headlights and full-width taillights to enhance vehicle appeal and functionality. At the same time, they are integrating LiDAR into passenger vehicles to enable advanced driver assistance systems and Level 3 autonomous driving capabilities.

DIGITIMES | February 14, 2025

Taiwan's automotive market has entered a stable growth phase, with electric vehicles (EVs) and high-end models showing the most significant expansion. The global momentum for new energy vehicles continues to strengthen, with supply chain players expressing confidence in strong market performance for 2025.

MEDICAL

DIGITIMES | February 13, 2025

US clients have long collaborated with Taiwan's manufacturing sector, rendering the US the foremost export market for Taiwan's medical equipment industry. However, with the initiation of a new series of tariffs by the Trump administration, Taiwan's medical equipment exports to the US may be impacted.

Medical Device Network | February 19, 2025

The surgical robotics market was estimated to be worth $2.9 billion in 2024 and is forecast to reach $9.2 billion by 2034.

INDUSTRIAL & INSTRUMENTATION

DIGITIME | February 13, 2025

China's semiconductor equipment purchases are expected to decline in 2025 after three years of growth, according to the research firm. The decline comes amid industry overcapacity and intensified US export controls.

SEMI | February 18, 2025

The industry outlook is cautiously optimistic at the start of 2025 as seasonality and macroeconomic uncertainty may impede near-term growth despite momentum from strong investments related to AI applications.

DATA CENTER & COMPUTING

Synergy | January 9, 2025

The average capacity of hyperscale data centers to be opened over the next four years will be almost double that of current operational hyperscale data centers, and the total capacity of all operational hyperscale data centers will grow almost threefold by 2030.

DIGITIMES | February 25, 2025

The global server shipments are expected to see a mild decline of 3.8% in the first quarter of 2025, but volumes in 2024 stay growing YoY.

NETWORKING & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Dell'Oro | February 6, 2025

Ethernet data center switch sales in traditional front-end networks, primarily supporting general-purpose servers, are expected to rebound in 2025 after a brief pause in 2024.

Dell’ Oro | March 5, 2025

With two consecutive years of steep declines, worldwide RAN is now down nearly $9B in 2024 relative to the peak in 2021.

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