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23.10.25 - 22:54
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Samsung CTO: Cross-disciplinary collaboration key to semiconductor innovation (Digitimes)
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Silicon transistors are approaching their physical limits, and AI is increasing demand for higher density, performance, and energy efficiency. Advanced packaging and bonding technologies for heterogeneous integration have become crucial to the semiconductor industry. At the 27th Semiconductor Exhibition (SEDEX 2025), Samsung Semiconductor and Device Solutions (DS) Division CTO Song Jae-hyuk emphasized the growing need for cross-disciplinary collaboration....
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23.10.25 - 15:30
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Apple Can’t Fold a Foldable Phone (24/7 Wall St.)
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Rumors hint that Apple will launch a foldable phone with the iPhone 18 late next year. It is trying to catch up to archrival Samsung.
The post Apple Can't Fold a Foldable Phone appeared first on 24/7 Wall St.....
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23.10.25 - 11:06
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Samsung, SK Hynix race to build US chip capacity (Digitimes)
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As the CHIPS and Science Act drives a shift in global semiconductor investments from Asia to the US, whether South Korean giants Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix can emerge successfully amid rising US–China tensions will depend on their ability to quickly establish stable production in the US, and on government efforts in navigating tariffs and other policies, according to South Korean media reports....
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23.10.25 - 11:06
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SEDEX 2025: Samsung debuts HBM4; SK Hynix showcases rival design (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix unveiled their next-generation high-bandwidth memory (HBM4) at SEDEX 2025 in South Korea, marking Samsung's first public display of an HBM4 sample domestically. The launch drew strong attention as the two memory leaders showcased contrasting strategies for the next stage of AI memory development....
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23.10.25 - 11:06
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Samsung expresses confidence in 2nm development, reports solid progress (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics' Device Solutions (DS) division CTO Song Jae-hyuk expressed strong confidence in the revival of Samsung's foundry business and reported smooth progress on the company's 2nm process during a semiconductor industry briefing hosted by South Korea's chief presidential secretary for policy, Kim Yong-beom....
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