The world's top-3 DRAM vendors will see their combined production capacity stay flat or increase only slightly in 2022, due to their focus on process technology transitions rather...
Intel has unveiled the 12th Gen Intel Core processor family with the launch of six new unlocked desktop processors, including the Core i9-12900K with a max turbo boost of up to 5.2GHz...
With Intel announcing plans to adopt ASML's high-NA EUV machines in its post-nanometer process technology that is expected to be ready for production by 2025, ASML has disclosed it...
G.SKILL International Enterprise, the world's leading manufacturer of extreme performance memory and gaming peripherals, has announced the newest extreme performance DDR5 memory,...
The overall DRAM bit demand is expected to surge over 15% in 2022, but the growth will be less significant compared to this year, according to industry sources.
Samsung Electronics has begun mass producing what it claims is the industry's smallest, 14nm DRAM based on extreme ultraviolet (EUV) technology. Following the company's shipment of...
Memory module houses are gearing up for the upcoming rollouts of new-generation PC products supporting DDR5 memory, while slowing down their purchases of DDR4 chips, according to...
Memory module maker Adata Technology expects DRAM contract prices to register a double-digit sequential surge in the third quarter of 2021, with an over 15% rise in low-power DRAM...
DRAM chipmaker Nanya Technology has reported revenue of NT$22.64 billion (US$808.9 million) for the second quarter of 2021, the highest in 11 quarters.
Foundry market leader TSMC has been pinpointed as a major beneficiary of the increasingly fierce competition among HPC chip providers, according to market sources.
Memory module firms including Kingston Technology, Adata Technology, Apacer Technology and Team Group all plan to launch their new-generation DDR5 memory series in the second half...
Specializing in industrial flash storage, memory module maker Innodisk is poised to see its second-quarter revenue hit a record high, according to market sources.
Orient Semiconductor Electronics (OSE) is looking to scale up its EMS business beyond the electronics sector, while strengthening its collaboration with backend house Chipbond Technology...