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SK Hynix and Samsung account for 75% of the global memory chip market
SK Hynix and Samsung account for 75% of the global memory chip market share and may continue to climb. By the third quarter of this year, Korean companies produced DRAM chips that accounted for 75% of the global market, with Samsung and SK Hynix occupying an important position. According to data released by DRAMeXchange, as of…
SK Hynix Develops The First DDR5 DRAM
SK Hynix’s first DDR5 chip has a capacity of 16 Gbits (or 2 GB) and uses the same 1Ynm process technology that was used for the 1Ynm 8Gb DDR4 DRAM the company recently developed. SK Hynix said that it has successfully lowered the operating voltage from 1.2V to 1.1V, which, combined with the new process,…
TSMC will upgrade production capacity
TSMC announced that it has approved a $3.36 billion for new fab facility construction, and advanced-node and specialty technology upgrades and related capacity expansions. TSMC pointed out that the capital budget will be used to build factories, expand and upgrade advanced process capacity, upgrade special process capacity, convert logic process capacity to special process capacity, and…
SK Hynix introduces a new DRAM chip
SK Hynix announced the completion of the development of 8Gb capacity DDR4 DRAM chips based on the lYnm process. The chip supports up to 3200Mbps and offers the best performance and capacity density. In terms of technical indicators, the productivity of the lYnm chip is increased by 20% and the power consumption is reduced by…
Texas Instruments’ authorized distribution list in Asia will be reshuffled
Texas Instruments will remove the Serial Group from its list of authorized distributors in Asia by the end of this year. Founded in 1988, Serial Group was listed in Singapore in 1997 and has branches in Asia, including China, Singapore, India, the Philippines, South Korea and Thailand. It is one of the largest distributors of…
China’s Nand Industry Impact on Global Markets
In the global NAND flash market, Samsung, Toshiba, Western Digital, Micron, SK Hynix and Intel account for the majority. NAND flash memory is also an important area that China has been catching up with in recent years, especially Yangtze Memory Technologies Co., Ltd. (YMTC), which invested US$24 billion in Wuhan to build China’s largest storage…
Samsung Decided to Postpone its DRAM Capacity Expansion Plan
Samsung Semiconductor recently announced to delay its DRAM production capacity expansion plan. According to the original plan, Samsung will increase its monthly production of 30,000 DRAMs this quarter. The plan is now postponed until the end of this year. According to analysis by supply chain people, DRAM prices will remain stable until end of this…
SK Hynix to Build New 3.5 Billion Dollar Plant for Future Memory Technology
SK Hynix announced that the Company will construct a new semiconductor fabrication plant (or ‘the FAB’) at its headquarters in Icheon, Gyeonggi-do, to respond to growing demand for memory chips and to secure a future growth engine. SK Hynix Builds New Plant Due To Rising Demands Of Memory And Future Technology Construction on the 53,000…
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