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Wednesday 1 November 2023
Persistent HBM shortage poses long-term challenge amidst soaring AI demand
With the advent of artificial intelligence (AI) era, the demand for High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) is anticipated to continue its upward trajectory. However, a recent report suggests...
Wednesday 1 November 2023
Samsung plans to expand HBM annual capacity by 2.5x in 2024
Samsung Electronics is making an extra effort to capture the opportunities brought by artificial intelligence while cutting losses in its semiconductor business. It is said to be...
Thursday 26 October 2023
SK Hynix DRAM biz returns to profitability in 3Q23
The memory market is still slow. Operating losses at SK Hynix continued in the third quarter of 2023, but the quarterly loss was reduced by 37.8%. Despite this, its DRAM division...
Tuesday 24 October 2023
Memory chipmakers seeking profitability
Memory chip manufacturers are currently more concerned with regaining profitability than expanding their market share, according to industry sources.
Tuesday 17 October 2023
Samsung, SK Hynix keen on CXL DRAM development to unlock new opportunities beyond HBM
In the rapidly evolving semiconductor industry, the emergence of CXL (Compute Express Link) as an interconnect specification has captured the spotlight. Samsung Electronics and SK...
Wednesday 11 October 2023
Memory and semiconductor foundries face contrasting recovery prospects amid economic shift
As South Korean memory manufacturers anticipate a recovery in Q4 2023, the semiconductor foundry sector reportedly continues to grapple with lingering demand uncertainties.
Tuesday 3 October 2023
Samsung, SK Hynix enhance memory packaging investments, eyeing explosive HBM demand to start in 2024
The demand for high bandwidth memory (HBM) is poised to experience explosive growth starting in 2024, fueled by its incorporation into servers hosting large language models like ChatGPT...
Thursday 21 September 2023
As HBM competition heats up, introduction schedule of 'hybrid bonding' receiving attention
With the increased prevalence of generative AI, the demand for High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) is rapidly rising, leading to heightened competition in stacking. For HBMs, a higher stack...
Tuesday 12 September 2023
Samsung and SK Hynix building 2,000 I/O ports on HBM4
Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix are trying to dominate the rapidly growing high-bandwidth memory (HBM) market both through expanding capacities and revolutionizing the next-generation...
Tuesday 12 September 2023
Samsung, SK Hynix to catch up with TSMC in IC packaging with government help
According to Korean media Money S, the South Korean government and major semiconductor firms have signed a "Semiconductor Advanced Packaging Technology Cooperation Development...
Thursday 7 September 2023
Samsung reportedly developing new generation of DRAM
Recent reports from South Korean media pointed out that after high bandwidth memory (HBM), Samsung Electronics will develop a new generation of DRAM technology.
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
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
To enhance its HBM competitiveness, SK Hynix expands packaging talents internally
The AI boom has fueled the high-performance semiconductor market. SK Hynix, in light of investment reduction, has elected to expand its HBM technology capabilities through recent...
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...