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Monday 16 October 2023
SK Hynix System IC encourages staff to take unpaid leave amid weak demand for 8-inch wafer foundry business
Seeing lackluster demand from the consumer electronics market for wafer foundry services, ZDNet Korea reported that SK Hynix System IC, a subsidiary of SK Hynix, is encouraging...
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...
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,...
Wednesday 11 October 2023
Memory and semiconductor foundries face contrasting recovery prospects amid economic shift
As South Korean memory manufacturers anticipate a recovery in Q4 2023, the semiconductor foundry sector reportedly continues to grapple with lingering demand uncertainties.
Monday 9 October 2023
US grants Samsung and SK Hynix indefinite waiver on chip gear supplies to China; TSMC waiting
The United States has decided to allow exports of its semiconductor manufacturing equipment to Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix factories in China without a separate approval process,...
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...
Monday 2 October 2023
Memory chip vendors may struggle to profit by end-2023
Despite recent price increases for memory chips, major suppliers including Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, Micron Technology, and Kioxia may still struggle to return to profitability...
Monday 2 October 2023
Weekly news roundup: US pressures will lead to 'golden decade' for China and other top stories
Here are the most-read DIGITIMES Asia stories during the week of September 25-29:
Thursday 28 September 2023
TSMC talks about new 3Dblox 2.0, 3DFabric achievements
At the TSMC 2023 OIP Ecosystem Forum, TSMC announced the new 3Dblox 2.0 open standard and major achievements of its Open Innovation Platform (OIP) 3DFabric Alliance. The 3Dblox 2.0...
Wednesday 27 September 2023
South Korean semiconductor firms advised to change China market strategy in face of US guardrail final rules
With the Biden administration finalizing the national security guardrails of the CHIPS and Science Act's (CHIPS Act) funding allocations and restrictions, South Korean semiconductor...
Monday 25 September 2023
Samsung and SK Hynix reduced production; DRAM prices estimated to bounce back in 2023
Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix are expanding the scale of their DRAM production cuts in the second half of 2023, hoping to address the issue of oversupply in the market. The South...
Thursday 21 September 2023
As HBM competition heats up, introduction schedule of 'hybrid bonding' receiving attention
With the increased prevalence of generative AI, the demand for High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) is rapidly rising, leading to heightened competition in stacking. For HBMs, a higher stack...
Thursday 21 September 2023
Samsung and SK Hynix might see industry recovery in 1Q24
As the demand for memory chips remains sluggish, it is estimated that in the third quarter of 2023, Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix may still face the possibility of losses, even...
Thursday 21 September 2023
Memory chip vendors accelerate output cuts, process transitions
Major memory chipmakers have drastically reduced their production lines for mainstream processes while simultaneously accelerating their transitions to newer manufacturing processes,...
Wednesday 20 September 2023
Samsung's NAND plant in China faces process upgrade dilemma; shifting capacity to power semiconductors could be viable solution
As the US-China conflict continues to intensify, Samsung Electronics' NAND Flash plant in Xi'an, China, is increasingly stuck in a process upgrade dilemma. On the one hand, with the...