Monthly Archives: March 2024

[News] The Intense Battle of 2-Nanometer Technology Set to Escalate Next Year

As the demand for AI is becoming urgent, according to industry sources cited by the ChinaTimes News, TSMC’s Fab20 P1 plant in Hsinchu’s Baoshan area will undergo equipment installation engineering in April to warm up for mass production of the …

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[News] Texas Instruments Plans Large-Scale Transition of GaN Chip Production from 6-inch to 8-inch Wafers

According to a report from Korean media outlet THE ELEC, a senior executive at analog chip manufacturer Texas Instruments (TI) stated that the company is transitioning its production of gallium nitride (GaN) chips from several 6-inch fabs to 8-inch fabs. …

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[News] AMD Hosts Innovation Summit, CEO Lisa Su Highlights the Beginning of AIPC Era

Following NVIDIA’s GTC 2024, AMD also hosted an AI PC Innovation Summit on March 21st, with CEO Lisa Su leading the top executives in attendance. As per a report from Commercial Times, by collaborating with partners including brands ASUS, MSI, …

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[News] Micron’s Financial Report Reveals High Demand for HBM in 2025, Capacity Nears Full Allocation

Micron, the major memory manufacturer in the United States, has benefited from AI demand, turning losses into profits last quarter (ending in February) and issuing optimistic financial forecasts. During its earnings call on March 20th, Micron CEO Sanjay Mehrotra stated …

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[News] Samsung Reportedly Commits to Advanced Packaging, Targets Over USD100 Million in Related Revenue This Year

Amid the AI boom driving a surge in demand for advanced packaging, South Korean semiconductor giant Samsung Electronics is aggressively entering the advanced packaging arena. On the 20th, it announced its ambitions to achieve record-high revenue in advanced packaging this …

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