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Thursday 11 January 2024
Nanya gears up for new DDR5 chip production
Nanya Technology, a Taiwanese DRAM manufacturer, anticipates beginning risk production of its new 16Gb DDR5 memory intended for AI device applications by the middle of 2024.
Wednesday 10 January 2024
Micron launches LPDDR5X-based LPCAMM2 memory
Micron Technology has introduced what it calls the industry's first standard low-power compression attached memory module (LPCAMM2), available in capacities ranging from 16GB to 64GB,...
Wednesday 10 January 2024
Navigating uncharted waters of the 'Silicon Era of Discovery'
In 1492, Queen Isabella of Spain drove out the Moors and supported Christopher Columbus in discovering the New World, evoking a pivotal moment in the Age of Discovery.
Tuesday 9 January 2024
DRAM recovery faster than expected? Samsung rumored to reduce production cutback in 1Q24
With DRAM prices showing an upward trend and sales increase of high-value-added products, there are predictions that Samsung Electronics may significantly scale down its DRAM production...
Tuesday 9 January 2024
Adata sees better-than-expected revenues in 4Q23 and 2023
Taiwan-based memory module maker Adata Technology saw its consolidated revenues rise nearly 30% sequentially to arrive at around NT$11 billion (US$352 million) in the fourth quarter...
Tuesday 9 January 2024
Samsung may see 2023 operating profit fall over 80%
Samsung Electronics has provided revenue and operating earnings estimates for the fourth quarter of 2023 that are not in line with market expectations. Market sources speculate that...
Tuesday 9 January 2024
Taiwan memory makers expect a recovery in 2024
According to sources in Taiwan's memory industry, recovery will be underway in 2024, buoying memory unit prices and sales.
Monday 8 January 2024
Weekly news roundup: Ex-TSMC vice chairman recalls "frenemy" ties with Intel and other top stories
These are the most-read DIGITIMES Asia stories during the first week of 2024 (Jan 2-Jan 5):
Friday 5 January 2024
Market cap performance of TSMC, Intel, UMC, and ASE show GenAI influence
Generative AI was behind Nvidia's 240% surge in market cap in 2023, and the effect also trickled down to foundry manufacturers and packaging & testing service providers in the...
Friday 5 January 2024
DRAM makers plan double-digit price hikes in 1Q24, aiming for 40% annual profit margin
After experiencing a downturn in the past two years, the memory industry is gearing up for an upturn in 2024 thanks to a recovery in demand. Key players, namely Samsung Electronics,...
Friday 5 January 2024
Nanya sees December revenue hit a 15-month high
Nanya Technology, a Taiwan-based DRAM chipmaker, has announced a 15-month high revenue of NT$3.16 billion (US$101.7 million) for December 2023.
Friday 5 January 2024
Memory suppliers eye AI PC boom
Memory suppliers and other supply chain companies are looking to capitalize on the AI PC trend in 2024, according to industry sources.
Thursday 4 January 2024
CXL competition intensifies as SK Hynix and Samsung gear up for 2024 showdown
While artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are gaining popularity, the Compute Express Link (CXL) memory technology emerges as a crucial standard interface. South...
Thursday 4 January 2024
NAND flash wafer prices to continue rally in 1Q24
NAND flash wafer prices will continue to rise but at a slower pace in the first quarter of 2024, according to industry sources.
Wednesday 3 January 2024
South Korean chemical suppliers expect 'warm spring' in 1H24 with Samsung, SK Hynix memory boost
With the recent surge in production line utilization rates at the two major South Korean memory manufacturers, Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, related suppliers of production materials...
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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