Samsung Electronics reportedly extended the construction contract for its P3 plant, leading to concerns about potential delays in the operational schedule. However, Samsung has emphasized...
Panram International has received contract manufacturing orders for high-end DDR5 modules from first-tier OEMs, according to the memory module maker. The orders will boost DDR5 product...
Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix are considering several capex plans for 2024, with the emphasis expected to lean toward reducing costs associated with the transition to advanced...
Taiwan-based Supreme Electronics, a major IC distributor for Samsung Electronics, expects rising NAND flash and DRAM chip prices to buoy its sales performance in the fourth quarter...
Following Nvidia and AMD's footsteps, cloud service provider AWS has started to design its proprietary artificial intelligence (AI) chips. This move is deemed beneficial for the growth...
Micron Technology has announced that it's shipping the Micron 3500 NVMe SSD, which leverages its 232-layer NAND to power demanding workloads for business applications, scientific...
Samsung Electronics recently unveiled the current status and prospects of its extreme ultraviolet (EUV) exposure process, generating significant interest globally. Particularly noteworthy...
NAND flash prices have been steadily climbing, including a recent spike, according to Wallace Kou, president and CEO of memory device controller IC supplier Silicon Motion Technology...
As NAND flash and high-bandwidth memory (HBM) stacking technologies continue to advance, coupled with the prospective development of 3D DRAM, the semiconductor industry is abuzz with...
October witnessed a sequential 3.9% increase in worldwide semiconductor sales, the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) reports, marking the eighth consecutive month of sequential...
Beginning in 2024, the memory market is expected to have a new phase of growth that may last for up to two years, according to Simon Chen, chairman of memory module house Adata Tec...
Global semiconductor equipment billings fell 11% year on year to US$25.6 billion in the third quarter of 2023, while quarterly billings slipped 1%, according to SEMI.