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Friday 7 July 2023
Taiwan memory chipmakers finding ways to capitalize on AI opportunities
Since HBM memory has high entry barriers, Taiwanese memory providers are looking for other approaches to tackle AI business potential.
Thursday 6 July 2023
HBM memory prices rise amid surge in AI server demand
High-bandwidth memory (HBM) prices have begun to rise in response to a surge in AI server demand, according to industry sources.
Tuesday 4 July 2023
With AI as catalyst for market competition, Samsung is expected to launch HBM4 within the year
After ChatGPT brought enthusiasm to the high-bandwidth memory (HBM) market, the competition between Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix is becoming increasingly intense. Following SK...
Thursday 29 June 2023
HBM memory demand to boom
Due to the bandwidth limitations of DDR SDRAM in high-speed computation, high bandwidth memory (HBM) is rapidly gaining popularity as a means to circumvent memory transmission speed...
Thursday 29 June 2023
Samsung, SK Hynix to score positive results in 2H23 from memory output cuts
Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix are expected to see their memory production cuts significantly generate positive results in the second half of 2023, after experiencing a slowdown...
Friday 16 June 2023
SK Hynix looking to renew its partnership with Nvidia through HBM3E
AI chip market leader Nvidia is reportedly interested in testing SK Hynix's latest generation of high-bandwidth memory (HBM). If the two sides successfully collaborate, it will help...
Thursday 15 June 2023
3D DRAM to see clear development direction in next 2-3 years
Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix have revealed the latest development trends for advanced logic chips technology and memory products at recent technology symposiums, with the former...
Monday 12 June 2023
Overall memory market still in the doldrums despite AI boom
The encouraging future prospects for artificial intelligence (AI) applications as described by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has successfully dispelled the downturn sentiment of Taiwanese...
Monday 22 May 2023
NAND flash prices may level off after 3Q23, says Silicon Motion
NAND flash memory prices are unlikely to stabilize until after the third quarter of 2023, according to Wallace Kou, president and CEO of flash device controller specialist Silicon...
Thursday 27 April 2023
TSMC talks about enhanced N3E and other 3nm variants
At its 2023 North America Technology Symposium, TSMC showcased progress in its 2nm technology and new 3nm process variants, including an improved N3E.
Wednesday 26 April 2023
SK Hynix remains in the red, sees sales rebound ahead
SK Hynix saw its operating loss widen to about KRW3.4 trillion (US$2.54 billion) in the first quarter of 2023 from KRW1.9 trillion in the prior quarter, when revenue declined 34%...
Tuesday 18 April 2023
System-level testing demand rising; TSMC, Intel, and other foundries are in
System-level testing demand for advanced ICs has been rising. Foundries including TSMC, Intel and Samsung Electronics, as well as OSATs such as ASE Technology, are already involved,...
Wednesday 29 March 2023
SK Hynix enhances its procurement department, highlights strategic value of packaging
To enhance the competitiveness of its back-end process "packaging," SK Hynix has divided its procurement department starting in 2023. For the first time, the procurement department...
Thursday 9 March 2023
AI boom to boost demand for high-end memory chips
AI advancements will increase demand for high-end memory chips by enabling a wide range of applications, industry sources believe.
Friday 24 February 2023
AI chatbots may help shorten DRAM market slump
The emergence of generative AI technologies, such as ChatGPT, may assist the DRAM market in recovering from its slump sooner than expected, according to industry sources.
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