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Tuesday 21 November 2023
DRAM makers put focus on HBM, DDR5 memory
All major DRAM chipmakers have prioritized DDR5 and high-bandwidth memory (HBM) in anticipation of a surge in demand from generative AI, according to industry sources.
Thursday 16 November 2023
DDR5 to go mainstream in 3Q24, says Team Group
Memory module firm Team Group has disclosed that the DDR5 segment now accounts for 35-40% of its total DRAM product sales, and the company expects DDR5 to become the mainstream in...
Friday 10 November 2023
PMIC supplier GMT to see DDR5 demand ramp up in 2024
Taiwanese power management IC (PMIC) supplier Global Mixed-Mode Technology (GMT) expects demand for DDR5 memory to ramp up as early as 2024.
Thursday 9 November 2023
DDR5 to see momentum recovery after lunar new year due to PC upgrades
As PC end-user inventory returns to healthy levels and supply chain replenishment demand gradually rebounds, memory module makers in Taiwan and China have pointed out that the output...
Thursday 26 October 2023
SK Hynix DRAM biz returns to profitability in 3Q23
The memory market is still slow. Operating losses at SK Hynix continued in the third quarter of 2023, but the quarterly loss was reduced by 37.8%. Despite this, its DRAM division...
Tuesday 24 October 2023
Memory chipmakers seeking profitability
Memory chip manufacturers are currently more concerned with regaining profitability than expanding their market share, according to industry sources.
Monday 16 October 2023
South Korean memory industry accelerates DDR5 production expansion
High-performance DDR5 demand is gradually increasing, and memory industry players are taking measures in response to market changes. Recently, news from the South Korean industry...
Thursday 5 October 2023
DDR5 poised to become mainstream in 2024
Major semiconductor makers are increasing available capacity for DDR5 memory, which is set to become mainstream in 2024, according to sources at memory module houses.
Thursday 28 September 2023
Montage upbeat about DDR5 memory demand
Montage Technology, a Chinese company specializing in memory interface products and PCIe retimer chips, remains optimistic about demand for DDR5 memory despite the weak market for...
Tuesday 19 September 2023
Memory makers see end-market demand still lag behind supply
Memory makers continue to see end-market demand trail behind supply, but a recent surge in spot prices has prompted channel distributors and retailers to stockpile in anticipation...
Monday 18 September 2023
DRAM prices may rise moderately in 4Q23, with DDR5 to lead the rally
NAND wafer prices have been on the rise since the start of the third quarter, and NAND flash suppliers are expected to initiate price increases starting in the fourth quarter thanks...
Wednesday 6 September 2023
Samsung unveils 12nm-class 32Gb DDR5 DRAM
Samsung Electronics has announced the development of what the company claims is the industry's first 32-gigabit (Gb) DDR5 DRAM using 12 nanometer (nm)-class process technology.
Wednesday 9 August 2023
Consumer DDR5 memory module prices collapse
Midrange and high-end DDR5 memory module prices for consumer electronics applications have fallen dramatically in China since 2023, with prices for 32GB DDR5 modules reaching about...
Friday 28 July 2023
Samsung on track to expand memory production cutbacks in 2H23
Samsung Electronics is on track to expand production cutbacks on both DRAM and NAND flash chips to accelerate a memory market rebound in the second half of 2023, after its Device...
Thursday 20 July 2023
DDR5 memory prices rise slightly
DDR5 memory has recently shown a modest increase, indicating that the market price is about to enter the stage of recovering from its lowest point, according to industry sources.
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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