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Wednesday 22 October 2025
China's DRAM awakening? CXMT plans Shanghai IPO, targets US$42B valuation

CXMT, China's leading DRAM maker, plans to launch an IPO in Shanghai as early as the first quarter of 2026, targeting a valuation of up to CNY300 billion (US$42.1 billion), according to Reuters, Gelonghui, and Sina. The planned listing underscores Beijing's drive for semiconductor self-sufficiency as Washington tightens restrictions on China's access to advanced chip technologies.

Wednesday 22 October 2025
PSMC narrows loss despite memory market tightness and cautious IT demand
Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (PSMC) reported a reduced net loss in the third quarter of 2025, driven by stronger memory product shipments, improved gross margins, and lower foreign exchange losses. The firm noted sustained supply-demand imbalances supporting higher wafer fab utilization and price increases in memory products, with these trends expected to continue into 2026.
Wednesday 22 October 2025
Analysis: Samsung reclaims memory crown but what about its foundry?
Samsung Electronics is expected to deliver a surprising performance in the third quarter of 2025, successfully reclaiming the top position in the global memory market, signaling a strong recovery in its semiconductor business. However, as its memory division expands shipments and market share rebounds, industry observers have shifted their attention to whether its stagnant non-memory businesses, namely foundry and system LSI, can stage a turnaround.
Tuesday 21 October 2025
Samsung's HBM4 logic die yield reportedly surpasses 90% ahead of Nvidia final tests
Samsung Electronics is preparing to enter the final quality testing phase for Nvidia's sixth-generation high-bandwidth memory (HBM4), as its foundry division ramps up wafer production of the logic dies. Industry sources cited by media outlets including Chosunbiz and G-enews report that Samsung Foundry's 4nm process logic die yield has exceeded 90%, signaling readiness for mass production.
Tuesday 21 October 2025
SK Hynix hits profit milestone that puts Samsung on notice
SK Hynix is on track to log its first-ever quarterly operating profit of KRW10 trillion (US$7 billion) in the third quarter of 2025, making it only the second South Korean firm after Samsung to hit that benchmark. Analysts foresee the memory upcycle lasting several years, fueling an intensifying race between the two Korean chip giants as they keep rewriting industry records.
Tuesday 21 October 2025
Micron lures Korean engineers to Taiwan with premium salaries
The world's third-largest memory manufacturer, Micron Technology, is reportedly recruiting Korean engineers to work in Taiwan. Sources indicate that Micron's hiring targets engineers specializing in high-bandwidth memory (HBM) and packaging technologies, offering annual salaries of up to KRW200 million (US$140,456).
Tuesday 21 October 2025
Samsung's HBM4 business shows promise as 1c DRAM yield nears 80%
Samsung Electronics has boosted its sixth-generation 1c DRAM yield to nearly 80%, enhancing its HBM4 competitiveness. Production is ramping up at the Pyeongtaek plant, with tests alongside Nvidia set for results by November 2025.
Tuesday 21 October 2025
Column: Advanced packaging's standardization challenge

While advanced packaging technologies first gained traction in high-end smartphones, it was the supply crunch of AI chips in 2023 that truly mobilized the semiconductor industry around this emerging field. As demand for advanced packaging surged, the industry quickly turned to a familiar solution: standardization, one of its most time-tested strategies for managing complex supply chains and reducing the communication overhead between players across the value chain.

Tuesday 21 October 2025
AI boom revives ASML's confidence for 2026 growth
AI's surging momentum has finally reached the upstream semiconductor equipment sector. At ASML's second quarter of 2025 earnings call in July 2025, the company stated that growing macroeconomic and geopolitical uncertainties had made it unclear whether it could maintain growth in 2026. Concerns about zero growth were sparking doubts over AI's long-term outlook.
Monday 20 October 2025
Winbond chairman says memory supply-demand will rebalance in 2-3 years
Winbond chairman Arthur Chiao expressed a cautious outlook on the memory industry's current boom, stating that he does not believe this cycle represents a "super cycle." Speaking at Winbond's Zero-Carbon Family Day event held on October 18, 2025, at Nantou's National Chi Nan University, Chiao said the market will naturally rebalance within 2-3 years as suppliers ramp up capacity.
Monday 20 October 2025
Winbond eyes record revenue of NT$100B in 2026 amid memory market rebound
Memory giant Winbond aims to surpass the NT$100 billion (US$3.3 billion) mark in 2026 for consolidated revenue. President Pei-Ming Chen said the memory market has emerged from a downturn, with optimistic performance seen since the third quarter of 2025 and even stronger operations anticipated in the fourth quarter. Chen highlighted dual growth drivers from DRAM and NOR Flash products, forecasting quarterly revenue increases without clear seasonal fluctuations.
Monday 20 October 2025
Memory capacity shortage sparks 2026 supply chain scramble, raising disruption risks
The memory industry faces a severe capacity crunch as global manufacturers rush upstream to secure DRAM production for 2026, sparking fears of supply chain disruptions. Despite limited new capacity additions from major suppliers next year, demand is expected to outpace supply, pressuring memory module makers with potential shortages and soaring procurement costs.
Monday 20 October 2025
Micron warns DRAM market tightness to worsen through 2026
Micron Technology's executive vice president and chief business officer Sumit Sadana has forecast that the DRAM market will remain extremely tight, with supply-demand imbalances intensifying through 2026.
Monday 20 October 2025
Micron skips a node? Weighing big bet on 9nm DRAM and US$100B fab future
Micron Technology is accelerating its sub-10nm DRAM roadmap as competition with Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix heats up. According to industry sources, the US chipmaker is weighing a bold leap: skipping the 8th-generation 10nm process entirely to advance straight to a 9nm DRAM node that could redefine its standing in the global memory market.
Saturday 18 October 2025
Samsung expands EUV fleet to seize upcoming memory supercycle

Samsung Electronics is reportedly ramping up investment in extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography, planning to add five more systems for its memory division alongside two high-numerical-aperture (High NA) EUV tools for its foundry arm. The move positions Samsung for the anticipated memory supercycle, as DRAM and high-bandwidth memory (HBM) manufacturers race to expand next-generation production capacity.

Friday 17 October 2025
Apple releases M5 chip with 30% higher memory bandwidth and enhanced NPU
Apple quietly launched new MacBook, iPad, and Vision Pro products equipped with its latest M5 chip on the evening of October 15, 2025, in Taiwan, generating considerable public attention over the major M5 chip upgrades.
Friday 17 October 2025
Micron's alleged China exit signals accelerating G2 chip decoupling
Micron reportedly plans to stop supplying server chips to data centers in China, according to a Reuters report citing sources familiar with the decision. The move comes two years after Beijing imposed a ban on Micron's products for use in "critical infrastructure," a decision widely interpreted as retaliation for US export restrictions on advanced chips and AI technologies.
Friday 17 October 2025
Samsung targets 3TB/s HBM4E as Nvidia pushes bandwidth race
Samsung Electronics revealed it is developing its seventh-generation high-bandwidth memory (HBM4E), with a target bandwidth of over 3TB per second. The announcement comes as Nvidia continues to pressure suppliers to increase the bandwidth of sixth-generation high-bandwidth memory (HBM4), signaling that the HBM speed race will intensify.
Friday 17 October 2025
Memory chip prices signal onset of a new supercycle
Samsung Electronics' preliminary results for the third quarter of 2025 have reignited optimism across the global memory market. The results, together with strong performances anticipated from SK Hynix and Micron, suggest the semiconductor industry is now firmly entering a new memory supercycle—the strongest upturn since the 2017–2018 boom.
Friday 17 October 2025
AI expansion pushes HBM market towards $100 billion by 2028
As the AI ecosystem continues to expand, South Korean securities analysts predict the semiconductor industry's upward cycle will extend at least until after 2028. Samsung Electronics is expected to sustain its strong third-quarter performance and continue growing, supported by rising prices of general-purpose memory and surging demand for HBM.
Thursday 16 October 2025
Nanya sees DDR4 price and volume growth; annual contract talks emerge
Memory manufacturer Nanya successfully ended 11 consecutive quarters of losses in the third quarter of 2025. General manager Pei-Ing Lee stated that average selling prices (ASPs) rose about 40% quarter-over-quarter in the third quarter, with strong confidence in continued price increases and operational growth in the fourth quarter. Although price hikes vary across product lines, maintaining first-quarter 2026 pricing would be ideal. Recently, customers have also requested annual long-term contracts for DDR4, signaling the industry's recovery from its trough to a healthy level.
Thursday 16 October 2025
DRAM price surge shows no end, Innodisk chairman says there are surprises every month
Industrial memory module maker Innodisk has seen monthly growth in 2025 operations as AI demand explodes, causing severe DDR4 shortages and a persistent supply crunch. Chairman Chuan-Sheng Chien said the overall memory price trend is climbing with no foreseeable end to the surge, an unprecedented phenomenon in the industry.
Thursday 16 October 2025
Samsung, SK Hynix gear up for memory demand driven by US$500B Stargate plan
South Korea's semiconductor industry anticipates that OpenAI's large-scale high-bandwidth memory (HBM) supply requirements will accelerate production expansion at Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, with their future capacities becoming a key factor in dominating the market.
Wednesday 15 October 2025
Samsung's rebound sparks optimism across South Korean semiconductor supply chain
As Samsung Electronics' performance rebounds, previously stagnant sectors such as materials, components, and equipment are expected to regain momentum. Improved performance across the supply chain is bringing optimism to the industry, and market watchers anticipate that companies with Samsung as a key customer will reap the greatest benefits, with the potential to achieve record-high earnings.
Wednesday 15 October 2025
Samsung Semiconductor reshapes strategy from memory to foundry
Samsung Electronics' Device Solutions (DS) Division, responsible for its semiconductor business, is reportedly crafting a new strategic blueprint tailored to each segment's characteristics. The goal is to restructure and realign its operations to build a stronger growth foundation.