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Wednesday 6 September 2023
Silicon Motion expects NAND flash market to improve
Silicon Motion Technology, a memory device controller supplier, anticipates improvements in the NAND flash market next year.
Tuesday 5 September 2023
Chipmaking equipment self-sufficiency accelerates in China
China's pursuit of chipmaking equipment self-sufficiency is accelerating rapidly, which also benefits Taiwanese fab toolmakers such as Gudeng Precision Industrial and Grand Process...
Tuesday 5 September 2023
Micron to run HBM packaging hub in Taiwan
Micron Technology has disclosed plans for its Taiwan facility to become the hub of advanced packaging for high bandwidth memory (HBM).
Friday 1 September 2023
GigaDevice posts both profit and revenue fall in 1H23
China-based flash memory and MCU company GigaDevice Semiconductor announced its operating performance for the first half of this year, with revenue down 40% and net profit down 80%...
Friday 1 September 2023
China reportedly pursuing high bandwidth memory self-sufficiency
China is keen on attaining self-sufficiency in high bandwidth memory (HBM), with ChangXin Memory Technologies (CXMT) to be playing a leading role in the development of HBM, according...
Thursday 31 August 2023
Samsung breaks through memory bottleneck; announces research results on HBM-PIM and LPDDR-PIM
At the 2023 Hot Chips forum, in addition to Intel's announcement of its data center chip product, the latest report from Korea's TheElec also pointed out Samsung Electronics...
Thursday 31 August 2023
NAND flash spot prices rise
NAND flash memory suppliers appear determined to raise prices, resulting in a modest increase in spot market prices for August, according to industry sources.
Tuesday 29 August 2023
Memory module houses put growing focus on non-Chinese markets
Team Group and other Taiwan-based memory module houses have increasingly prioritized their expansion into non-Chinese markets due to intense price competition in the Chinese retail...
Friday 25 August 2023
Montage, H3C team up for CXL storage technology
Montage Technology, a Chinese manufacturer of memory interface devices and PCIe retimer chips, is collaborating with H3C, a Tsinghua Unigroup-affiliated company, to promote Compute...
Tuesday 22 August 2023
Advanced packaging capacity to surge 30–40% in 2024, says TrendForce
With major CSPs aggressively building AI servers and pushing up demand for AI processors and HBM memory, global advanced packaging capacity is predicted to expand by 30–40%...
Tuesday 22 August 2023
Taiwan memory chip makers see little progress in inventory correction
Nanya Technology, Winbond Electronics and Macronix International have not seen much progress in their inventory correction, with the combined value of their second-quarter 2023 inventory...
Tuesday 22 August 2023
Amid production cuts, NAND flash supply chain sees shakeup
All major NAND flash suppliers are continuing to constrain their output, with prices for the memory segment to see slower declines. A shakeup of the NAND flash supply chain is also...
Monday 21 August 2023
HBM memory bit supply to soar in 2024
According to a recent report by TrendForce, memory manufacturers are expanding their production capacities to satisfy the rising demand for processors designed in-house by CSPs. This...
Monday 21 August 2023
TSMC maintains revenue outlook for 2023
In response to recent media reports indicating that TSMC may once again reduce its revenue growth forecast for this year, the pure-play foundry reiterated the guidance provided at...
Friday 18 August 2023
Advanced packaging becomes next battlefield for Intel and TSMC
The importance of advanced packaging to the continuation of Moore's Law has already attracted TSMC and Intel to the field.
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Samsung expands mobile phone production beyond Asian countries, says DIGITIMES Research
SLMs to increase presence in GenAI business opportunities, says DIGITIMES Research
Generative AI market to reach US$1.5 trillion by 2030 with Taiwan holds hardware advantage; software and services to see promising future, says DIGITIMES Research