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Tuesday 16 May 2023
Samsung develops DRAM supporting CXL 2.0
Samsung Electronics has developed what the company claims is the industry's first 128-gigabyte (GB) DRAM to support Compute Express Link (CXL) 2.0. Intel and Samsung collaborated...
Tuesday 16 May 2023
DDR3 prices under downward pressure
DDR3 memory prices are still under downward pressure despite suppliers' output constraints, according to industry sources.
Monday 15 May 2023
Memory prices in a tug-of-war between suppliers and customers in 2Q23
Memory products will remain a buyer's market in the short term as inventory levels at suppliers are still at historical highs, and prices are caught in a tug-of-war between both suppliers...
Thursday 11 May 2023
Winbond, Nanya see demand pick up from PC and TV sectors
Taiwan-based memory chipmakers Winbond Electronics and Nanya Technology will likely land more short lead-time orders from PC customers in May-June, boosting their sales performance...
Thursday 11 May 2023
Silicon Island Chronicles interview series: Winbond's Arthur Chiao believes memory market has hit bottom and won't get worse
In an interview for the Silicon Island Chronicles documentary produced as part of DIGITIMES's 25th anniversary, Winbond chairman Arthur Chiao discussed his company's journey...
Tuesday 9 May 2023
Neo Semiconductor develops 3D NAND-like DRAM
Neo Semiconductor has announced the release of 3D X-DRAM, the world's first 3D NAND-like DRAM, which the company believes would eliminate DRAM's capacity issue and replace the entire...
Tuesday 9 May 2023
Memory market emerging from slump
The memory chip market is coming out of its slump, with server and PC applications driving the recovery, according to sources at memory module makers.
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Samsung expands mobile phone production beyond Asian countries, says DIGITIMES Research
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