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20.04.26 - 06:06
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SDC′s 8.6-gen OLED approaches 90% yield, expected to supply 2 million panels to Apple in 2026 (Digitimes)
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According to industry sources cited by The Elec, Samsung Display's (SDC) 8.6G OLED line has recently surpassed an 85% yield rate, approaching the industry's "golden yield" threshold of 90%. The initial ramp-up of the line has stabilized, and sample production is currently underway. Mass production expected to begin in June–July 2026. The panels are slated for Apple's 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models, with shipments potentially reaching around 2 million units in 2026....
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20.04.26 - 06:06
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SOCAMM2 race intensifies as SK Hynix starts mass production, while Micron and Samsung push competing designs (Digitimes)
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SK Hynix has begun mass production of its 192GB SOCAMM2 memory module, marking a major step in the commercialization of next-generation low-power server DRAM designed for AI workloads, according to a company press release on April 20, 2026. Built on SK Hynix's 1-c nm (10nm-class sixth-generation) process and LPDDR5X technology, the module is positioned as a core memory solution for AI servers, particularly for training and inference of large language models....
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20.04.26 - 01:54
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Samsung files injunction to prevent union from occupying chip facilities (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics has taken legal action amid escalating labor disputes with its union, filing for an injunction at a South Korean court on April 16, 2026, to prevent the union from illegally occupying key semiconductor facilities. Halting chip production at the company's facilities could have ramifications for global semiconductor supplies....
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17.04.26 - 10:06
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Samsung accelerates Taylor fab ramp-up amid Tesla AI chip deal (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics is moving ahead with the operational ramp-up of its Taylor, Texas, foundry plant, marking a key step in its push to expand advanced semiconductor manufacturing in the US and secure new artificial intelligence (AI) chip customers, according to reports from Hankyung, FNN News, and EDaily....
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17.04.26 - 06:06
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Intel expands foundry push with Samsung executive hire (Digitimes)
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Intel, which is working to scale its outsourced chip manufacturing business, has hired Samsung Electronics executive Shawn Han to strengthen its foundry operations and customer engagement strategy, according to reporting from Bloomberg and Oregon Live....
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