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Wednesday 1 November 2023
Apple fully commits to 3nm with announcement of M3 chip
During an unexpected impromptu event, Apple officially announced its latest PC processor chip series, the M3. Paired with the previously launched A17 Pro processor, this marks Apple's...
Tuesday 31 October 2023
Global semiconductor market to recover in 2024; Taiwan to benefit
Despite the influences from the negative economic factors and geopolitics in 2023, the global semiconductor market is expected to enjoy a recovery in 2024 as the worst is expected...
Monday 30 October 2023
TSMC CoWoS capacity crucial to the AI GPU race between AMD and Nvidia
The ban on exports to China has been upgraded, not only expanding the range of AI chip specifications but also not giving Chinese companies time to stock up. It is worth noting that...
Thursday 26 October 2023
HPC chip suppliers expected to see sales grow in 2H23, says DIGITIMES Research
The three primary high-performance computing (HPC) chip suppliers, Intel, AMD, and Nvidia, will likely see their sales strengthen quarter by quarter in the second half of 2023, buoyed...
Wednesday 25 October 2023
Andrew Ng: GPU procurements need to be converted into revenue
AI expert Andrew Ng visited Taiwan at the end of September for a 4-day trip. Before leaving, he sat down for an interview with DIGITIMES and discussed his views on US tech giants,...
Monday 23 October 2023
AMD China's workforce reduction targets GPU department
The updated chip export control policy by the Biden Administration was unveiled less than a week ago. Recent reports in Chinese media suggest that AMD is preparing for layoffs in...
Monday 23 October 2023
How China's media interpret the ban on Nvidia's RTX 4090
Following the updated US semiconductor export ban issued on October 17, rumors of the Nvidia flagship consumer graphics card RTX 4090 being banned in China led to a sudden threefold...
Friday 20 October 2023
Nvidia RTX 4090 see soaring prices and stockouts following the latest US sanctions
The Biden administration's new export control regulations have impacted the civilian consumer market. While the US Department of Commerce claims that the chip ban rules will exempt...
Friday 20 October 2023
Cambricon and Huawei forge divergent paths in AI chip development amid prolonged US blacklisting
The recent update to the US government's chip ban has raised concerns about its potential impact on Chinese chipmakers, particularly in the realm of high-performance computing (HPC)...
Thursday 19 October 2023
China's AI industry grapples with mixed prospects amid escalated US chip controls
With the Biden administration's heightened export controls on semiconductor chips to China, the Chinese AI industry finds itself in a mixed picture of some rejoicing and others facing...
Thursday 19 October 2023
New Chinese firms placed on the Entity List, but US semiconductor players are not happy about it
In a new wave of updated semiconductor regulations, Chinese GPU companies Shanghai Biren Intelligent Technology and Moore Threads Technology are added to the Entity List, which will...
Wednesday 18 October 2023
How Taiwan's server and chip suppliers perceive the new round of AI GPU restrictions
The US has once again escalated its trade restrictions, and the AI chip industry is heavily affected. In addition to blacklisting China's fastest-growing GPU manufacturers, Moore...
Friday 13 October 2023
Samsung set to roll out HBM4 in 2025 incorporating advanced packaging solution
Samsung Electronics has unveiled a strategic memory roadmap, aiming to release a new generation of high-bandwidth memory (HBM) product, HBM4, by the year 2025. In this ambitious endeavor,...
Thursday 5 October 2023
GPU, graphics card, and server applications to boost Arlitech 2H23 performance
Arlitech Electronic (Arlitech), a firm specializing in panel power inductors, is seizing the high-end GPU, CPU graphics card, and server market as industry sources revealed that the...
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...