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Monthly Archives: September 2024
[News] Samsung Rumored to Abandon Exynos 2500, Equipping Entire S25 Series with Snapdragon
According to a report from South Korean media outlet HankYung, Samsung plans to unveil its next-generation flagship Galaxy S25 series in January 2025, including the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and the top-tier Galaxy S25 Ultra. Contrary to earlier rumors of …
Posted in Consumer Electronics, IC Design, Semiconductors
Tagged Apple, Exynos 2500, iPhone16, MediaTek, S25, Samsung, Snapdragon
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[News] Samsung and TSMC Unlikely to Be Buyers for Intel’s Rumored Foundry Business Sale
As Intel has reportedly been working out options to navigate the company through crisis, its possible moves are said to include selling off Altera, putting a halt to its investment project in Germany, and though, less unlikely, sale of its …
Posted in IC Manufacturing, Package&Test, Semiconductors
Tagged foundry, Intel, Samsung, TSMC
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[News] Dutch PM Claims to Prioritize ASML’s Interests Amid Potential Export Restrictions to China
According to an earlier report from Bloomberg, the Dutch government may restrict ASML’s after-sales services for Chinese customers. Regarding the matter, the Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof has stated that the government’s decisions will prioritize ASML’s actual interests to avoid jeopardizing its …
[News] Huawei Expected to Unveil Mate70 and Foldable Device Following Apple’s iPhone 16 Release
On September 2, Huawei announced that it will hold its new product launch event on September 10, coinciding with Apple’s fall product launch, signaling the intense competition between these two smartphone giants. Richard Yu, Chairman of Huawei’s Consumer Business Group (BG), hinted at …
Posted in Consumer Electronics, Smartphones
Tagged Apple, foldable smartphone, Huawei, iPhone16
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[News] Key Economic Indicators to Watch in the Week ahead: U.S. Manufacturing PMI and More
As the unwinding of yen carry trades came to an end, the market returned to a more stable state, though it remains highly sensitive to economic data. The S&P 500’s gains narrowed due to underperformance in some tech stocks, while …
Posted in Macroeconomics
Tagged Canada, China, CPI, Labor, Monetary Policy, PCE, PMI, U.S.
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