Monthly Archives: July 2023

Key Production Process of Micro LED Apple Watch to Allegedly Be Handed Over to LGD

According to research conducted by TrendForce, the much-anticipated Micro LED version of the Apple Watch is facing yet another delay and is now expected to be launched in the first quarter of 2026. The primary reason behind this delay is …

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NAND Flash Prices Up or Stable; DRAM Prices Continuing to Decline in Late July

DRAM Spot Market The situation in the spot market has not noticeably changed from last week and is still showing sluggish demand. Additionally, as mentioned in previous bulletins, there has been an influx of chips stripped from decommissioned server DRAM …

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In Response to AI Market Development, TSMC Kaohsiung Fab Reportedly to Transition to 2nm Node

According to media reports, in response to the booming demand in the artificial intelligence market, TSMC has altered its Kaohsiung factory plan. Originally scheduled for a 28-nanometer mature process, the factory will now be equipped with a 2-nanometer advanced process, …

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What is the Progress of TSMC, Samsung, and Rapidus in the 2nm Technology Race?

In the continued sluggish consumer electronics market and amidst the booming era of artificial intelligence, semiconductor manufacturers are actively targeting high-performance chips and intensifying the competition over the 2nm process node. TSMC, Samsung, and the newcomer Rapidus are all actively …

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Analysis of Reasons Behind Reports of Layoffs at Tesla’s Shanghai Factory

Tesla’s Shanghai factory has reportedly initiated layoffs among its battery assembly workforce. Industry sources suggest that the majority of the layoffs will affect employees in the first phase of battery assembly, with the reduction expected to exceed 50%. While most …

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