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01.01.26 - 08:54
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Samsung reportedly explores side-by-side chip packaging for next-gen Exynos (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics is reportedly developing a new mobile chip packaging method aimed at improving thermal efficiency in its Exynos processors, as the company works to strengthen the competitiveness of its proprietary mobile silicon. The South Korea-based company is exploring a side-by-side packaging technology, internally dubbed SbS, that places the application processor and memory chips adjacent to one another rather than stacking them vertically....
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01.01.26 - 07:12
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US grants TSMC annual licence to import American chipmaking tools into China (SCMP)
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The US government has granted an annual licence to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) to import American chip manufacturing equipment to its fabrication facilities in Nanjing, the capital of eastern China's Jiangsu province, according to the company.
The approval “ensures uninterrupted fab operations and product deliveries”, TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker, said in a statement on Thursday to Reuters.
South Korea's Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix have also received......
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31.12.25 - 21:01
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Memory Chipmaker ChangXin Seeks $4.2 Billion in IPO Amid AI Boom (Caixin)
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ChangXin Memory Technologies Inc., China's leading maker of memory chips, is seeking to raise 29.5 billion yuan ($4.2 billion) in a Shanghai initial public offering — a bid to challenge industry titans Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., SK Hynix Inc. and Micron Technology Inc.
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31.12.25 - 12:06
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Samsung reportedly poised to clear KRW20 trillion profit mark in 4Q25 (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics is reportedly on track to post sharply higher operating profit in the fourth quarter of 2025 as demand tied to artificial intelligence infrastructure lifts memory chip prices. The reports, compiled by South Korean outlets including Korea Economic Daily and EBN and citing industry sources, said Samsung's preliminary fourth-quarter operating profit is expected to exceed KRW20 trillion, a level that would mark the first time a South Korean company has crossed that threshold in a single quarter....
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31.12.25 - 04:06
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Nvidia in 2025: 10 defining moments that shaped the AI giant (Digitimes)
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It is difficult to imagine any company exerting greater influence on the AI industry in 2025 than Nvidia. The market closely tracks CEO Jensen Huang's every move—whether he was meeting US President Donald Trump or sharing fried chicken and beer with executives from Samsung Electronics and Hyundai Motor Group in South Korea....
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31.12.25 - 04:06
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US ITC opens patent probe into advanced memory (Digitimes)
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The US International Trade Commission (ITC) has formally launched a Section 337 investigation into alleged patent infringement involving advanced memory products, naming Samsung Electronics, Google, and Supermicro among the respondents in a case that could have significant implications for the global DRAM and AI server supply chain....
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31.12.25 - 01:30
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Samsung modernizes 30-year-old Austin fab to serve Apple, high-end chip demand (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics is reportedly beginning upgrades to the core gas infrastructure at its semiconductor fab in Austin, Texas. Industry observers view the move as the start of a broader modernization overhaul, signaling Samsung's intention to position the Austin facility as a long-term strategic hub capable of handling high-value-added manufacturing processes....
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31.12.25 - 01:30
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Samsung faces scrutiny over Taiwan probe, denies memory market ties (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics has expanded an internal investigation into alleged employee misconduct at its Taiwan subsidiary, a move the company characterizes as an isolated matter despite its timing amid a global tightening of memory chip supplies. The probe, which stems from a routine internal audit, focuses on suspected kickbacks involving a limited number of staff and predates the current first quarter of the 2025 fiscal year, according to reporting from DIGITIMES and industry sources in South Korea....
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