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How and when the memory chip shortage will end
Despite new fabs and new technology, prices will stay high ...
AI companies’ need for a once obscure and affordable type of microchip threatens to drive up prices of all electronics—and ...
The Pi manufacturer is launching a new board design for the Raspberry Pi 4. The company is thus increasing flexibility in ...
By Arsheeya Bajwa and Stephen Nellis Feb 4 (Reuters) - Chip supplier Qualcomm forecast second-quarter revenue and profit ...
Eye-watering DRAM prices are bad news for consumers and smartphone brands, but present an opportunity for Chinese firms led ...
By Donny Kwok and Yantoultra Ngui HONG KONG/SINGAPORE, Feb 9 (Reuters) - China's Montage Technology surged 64% in its Hong Kong trading debut on Monday after the world's biggest memory interconnect ...
Intel Corp. Chief Executive Officer Lip-Bu Tan said that the computer industry’s memory-chip shortage is likely to persist for at least two years.
CXMT, China's top DRAM producer, is expanding production capacity in Shanghai, while YMTC, the country's leading NAND flash ...
Apple will likely need more and more memory chips as demand for its latest iPhone 17 has surged, especially in China and India. Cook called demand for the device in the December quarter "staggering," ...
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SoftBank-backed Saimemory partners with Intel on next-generation memory chips
A new memory chip company backed by SoftBank just signed a deal with Intel to build next-generation computer memory.
The memory chip shortage is severely impacting the technology industry, and even tech giant Apple (USA) is not immune.
Two of the world's top chipmakers, Samsung and SK Hynix, warned on Thursday that computer and smartphone companies were set to bear the brunt of a worsening shortage of DRAM chips used in ...
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