Monthly Archives: September 2024

[News] Samsung Reportedly Faces Yield Issues Regarding 1b DRAM Used in Galaxy S25

As Samsung plans to unveil its next-gen flagship smartphone, Galaxy S25 series, in early 2025, more details regarding the product have surfaced. Months ahead of the launch, Samsung is said to abandon the dual-processor strategy and equip the entire series …

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[News] FCBGA Sector Seems to Burgeoning with the Engagement of More Players

Recently, Samsung Electro-Mechanics announced that by 2026, the sales share of its high-end Flip Chip Ball Grid Array (FCBGA) substrates for server and artificial intelligence will exceed 50%. FCBGA is an integrated circuit (IC) packaging technology,which involves flipping the chip …

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[News] Intel and AIST to Establish R&D Hub in Japan, Focusing on Introducing EUV Lithography

Intel and Japan’s National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), under the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, are reportedly planning to set up an R&D hub in Japan. As per a report from Tom’s Hardware, the new facility is …

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[News] Supermicro Denies Short-Selling Claims, as its CEO Responds for the First Time After the Controversy

According to a report from Reuters, on September 3, Supermicro denied the short-selling report from Hindenburg Research released the previous week, characterizing it as containing false or inaccurate statements about the company. Supermicro stated that the report included misleading statements about information …

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[Insights] Memory Spot Price Update: NAND Price Continued to Drop, as Market Enervation Might Persist Until 1H25

According to TrendForce’s latest memory spot price trend report, regarding DRAM spot prices, since inventory levels are not excessively high, the selling pressure remains manageable. DDR4 products, though, have been suffering from the downward pressure more than DDR5. As for …

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