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Thursday 29 August 2024
SK Hynix develops industry's first 1c DDR5
SK Hynix announced today that it has developed the industry's first 16Gb DDR5 built using its 1c node, the sixth generation of the 10nm process.
Monday 26 August 2024
Weekly news roundup: Intel's 18A under fire for yield; US Chips Act scale now bigger than China Big Fund II
These are the most-read DIGITIMES Asia stories in the week of August 19 – August 23.
Tuesday 20 August 2024
Chipmakers hike DDR5 prices
In response to robust demand for servers that has resulted in capacity constraints, major DRAM manufacturers have significantly increased the prices of DDR5 memory in the third quarter,...
Wednesday 14 August 2024
PMIC firm GMT expects modest growth in 2H24
Global Mixed-Mode Technology (GMT), a supplier of power management IC (PMIC), anticipates modest growth in the latter half of 2024. AI PCs have not yet stimulated the overall demand...
Friday 2 August 2024
Samsung HBM3E soon to be qualified with shipments kicking off as early as August
Samsung Electronics' HBM3E memory is in the final stages of its qualification test for a significant client, and shipments are expected to commence as early as August, according to...
Tuesday 16 July 2024
Server HBM, DDR5 demand to stay high until 2025, says distributor Supreme Electronics
Demand for High-Bandwidth Memory (HBM) and DDR5 RAM for servers has steadily risen as Cloud Service Providers (CSP) in North America continue building data centers, with IC distributor...
Tuesday 16 July 2024
Samsung HBM3E to obtain verification for volume shipments, say sources
Samsung Electronics' HBM3E memory will soon obtain verification for volume shipments, potentially limiting the vendor's supply of DDR5 and other memory chips, according to industry...
Tuesday 9 July 2024
DRAM spot prices show promise, signs of stability
DRAM spot prices have stabilized, confirming the optimistic outlook for contract market pricing in the third quarter, according to sources at memory module makers. The previous variations...
Thursday 27 June 2024
Memory contract prices to rise in 3Q24
Contract market prices for memory chips are still expected to increase in the third quarter of 2024 despite the sluggish trading in the spot market, according to industry sources.
Wednesday 12 June 2024
Silicon Power aims for three main targets in growing DRAM business
Memory module company Silicon Power (SP) is shifting its strategy in 2024 from its traditional emphasis on flash memory, with chairman Michael Chen aiming to increase the share of...
Wednesday 5 June 2024
DDR5 prices have room for further 10-20% rise
Major chipmakers have already allocated production capacity for DDR5 chips in 2024, suggesting that prices are unlikely to decrease. DDR5 prices have room for another 10-20% increase...
Friday 31 May 2024
Adata remains bullish about DRAM prices in 2H24
Despite a short-term correction in spot market prices for DRAM memory, contract prices will continue to rise in the second half of the year, according to memory module manufacturer...
Thursday 30 May 2024
Nanya expects return to profitability in 3Q24
DRAM chipmaker Nanya Technology is confident about achieving profitability in the third quarter of 2024.
Monday 13 May 2024
HBM demand surge squeezes DDR5 PMIC penetration
Suppliers of Power Management ICs (PMICs) may encounter challenges in bolstering their sales momentum for DDR5 PMICs in the coming years, due mainly to the market penetration of DDR5...
Friday 10 May 2024
Micron provides LPCAMM2 with LPDDR5X memory for new Lenovo AI workstation
Micron Technology has announced the availability of the Crucial series LPCAMM2, an innovative form factor for next-generation notebook memory that incorporates LPDDR5X mobile memory...
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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