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| AMD's Su to discuss foundry collaboration with Samsung |
3/19/2026 |
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Advanced Micro Devices CEO Lisa Su plans to visit Samsung Electronics' chip production site in Pyeongtaek, South Korea, to explore expanding cooperation beyond memory into foundry manufacturing, according to a source. Samsung has been supplying high-bandwidth memory 3E chips for AMD's AI accelerators since last year.
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| Samsung's HBM4E memory offers 16 Gbps I/O |
3/18/2026 |
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Samsung has introduced its HBM4E memory, showcasing capabilities such as 16 Gbps I/O, 4 TB/s bandwidth per stack and 48 GB of memory per stack. The memory is designed for Nvidia's Rubin Ultra platform, which could benefit from up to 384 GB of HBM4E and 64 TB/s of bandwidth.
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| SK Hynix boosts R&D amid high-bandwidth memory demand |
3/17/2026 |
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SK Hynix invested $4.4 billion in research and development in 2025, a 35% increase from 2024, driven by demand for high-bandwidth memory amid the global AI boom. The company also reported a record operating profit of $32 billion, surpassing Samsung Electronics for the first time.
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| MacBook Neo Is Apple’s Most Repairable Laptop |
3/17/2026 |
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The MacBook Neo includes several upgrades that improve its repairability, according to iFixit's teardown review. These include the end of Apple's controversial 'parts pairing' practices, a screw-in keyboard, and more direct keyboard replacement options.
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| Rohm and Toshiba in talks about merging their power semi units |
3/16/2026 |
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Rohm and Toshiba are in discussions to merge their power semiconductor divisions to defend against low-cost Chinese competitors. Each company holds about 2.5% of the power semiconductor market. The talks follow Denso's proposal to acquire Rohm, and the merger could involve Denso taking over both Rohm and Toshiba's power semiconductor businesses.
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| Chip industry faces helium shortage after Qatar shutdown |
3/16/2026 |
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QatarEnergy's helium production facility at Ras Laffan has remained offline for nine days since Iranian drone strikes, removing 30% of the global helium supply. The disruption has raised concerns for South Korea's chip industry, which relies heavily on helium from Qatar to cool silicon wafers during fabrication. At the same time, SK Hynix has diversified its helium supplies and secured sufficient inventory, while Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. does not anticipate a significant impact.
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| Center for chip manufacturing in space |
3/13/2026 |
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The UK Space Agency and SpaceForge have launched the $17-million National Microgravity Research Center at Swansea University's Center for Integrative Semiconductor Materials to develop advanced semiconductor materials in microgravity. SpaceForce plans to grow ingots in space, resulting in purer, more uniform crystals than those produced on Earth, especially for semiconductor materials.
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| Denitrification process takes on semiconductor wastewater |
3/12/2026 |
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Samsung Electronics and Ecolab Water have jointly filed a patent for a semiconductor wastewater treatment system that uses a denitrification process to reduce nitrogen levels by more than 30%. The technology, which uses a three-stage process to convert nitrates into nitrogen gas, also lowers processing costs and minimizes sludge and odor.
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| NAND price leaps 50% overnight |
3/12/2026 |
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Phison’s inventory rose from NAND price leaps 50% overnightNT$35.6 billion to NT$50 billion between the end of 2025 and the last day of February 2026, supported by a loan of US $400-500 million.
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