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Memory price surge expected to continue into 2026 12/19/2025
Global memory prices are forecast to rise sharply in the first quarter of 2026, extending a trend that has already placed significant cost pressure on device manufacturers, according to new research from market intelligence firm TrendForce.
256 GB DDR5 RDIMM Memory Based on 32Gb "5th Gen 10nm" Technology Now Fully Certified 12/19/2025
SK hynix's 256 GB DDR5 RDIMM memory completes successful certification on Intel's Xeon 6 server CPUs, the first in the industry.
TI begins production at 300mm wafer fab in Texas 12/19/2025
Texas Instruments has begun production of 300-millimeter wafers at its Sherman, Texas, facility, marking a milestone in US semiconductor manufacturing. The SM1 fab, the first of four planned, will produce chips for power systems rather than advanced computing and has a goal to deliver tens of millions of chips daily. The facility is part of the $60 billion investment in US chip manufacturing announced by TI earlier this year.
Intel completes testing of next-generation high-NA EUV system 12/18/2025
Intel has finished acceptance testing for a second-generation high-numerical-aperture extreme ultraviolet lithography system from ASML. The system is designed for high-volume production, with a throughput of 175 wafers per hour and an overlay accuracy of 0.7 nanometers.
SK hynix, Nvidia Jointly Developing SDDs For AI Inference 12/18/2025
A proof of concept for the new SSDs with promised performance of 100 million IOPS for AI inference workloads on Nvidia Rubin CPX GPUs is under development, with a prototype slated to be available in the second half of 2026.
Chipmaking equipment sales to reach $135B by 2027 12/18/2025
Global sales of semiconductor manufacturing equipment are expected to rise 9% to $126 billion next year and an additional 7.3% to $135 billion in 2027, according to SEMI. China, Taiwan and South Korea are predicted to remain the leading markets, with China at the top in overall investment and Taiwan and South Korea focusing on advanced processing tools.
Buying DDR5 Memory? Watch Out for This Scam 12/18/2025
One unlucky DDR5 buyer got stuck with DDR2 instead. Here's how to protect yourself.
ST and SpaceX Celebrate Decade-long Partnership Key to Starlink Global Connectivity 12/17/2025
ST and SpaceX are celebrating 10 years of collaboration, driving innovation with co-design of custom-made components for satellite communication.
Samsung nears 2nm foundry deal with AMD as it closes gap with TSMC 12/17/2025
Samsung Electronics is reportedly in advanced discussions with AMD to produce chips using its next generation 2nm process technology, as the tech giant accelerates efforts to narrow the gap with leading foundry competitor TSMC.
AMD chief Lisa Su visits Lenovo in Beijing as US hints at easing chip curbs 12/17/2025
Su’s visit to China – including a whistle-stop at Lenovo’s headquarters – comes as Washington signals a shift on export restrictions.
As DRAM Costs Soar, Prices For NVMe SSDs Start To Rise Too 12/17/2025
Although not a massive increase, the prices for NVMe storage for PCs have started to go up in recent weeks.
Semiconductor industry enters unprecedented ‘giga cycle’ 12/16/2025
scale of artificial intelligence is rewriting compute, memory, networking, and storage economics all at once.
First truly 3D chip fabbed at US foundry, features carbon nanotube transistors and RAM on a single die 12/16/2025
Prototype manufactured at SkyWater shows dense vertical memory-logic integration with measured and simulated AI speedups.
Samsung nears 2nm foundry deal with AMD as it closes gap with TSMC 12/16/2025
Samsung Electronics is reportedly in advanced discussions with AMD to produce chips using its next generation 2nm process technology, as the tech giant accelerates efforts to narrow the gap with leading foundry competitor TSMC.
iRobot Files for Bankruptcy 12/16/2025
:What Will Happen to Your Roomba Robot Vacuum?Rising competition and reciprocal tariffs had reduced the company's profits,
SpaceX Alleges a Chinese-Deployed Satellite Risked Colliding With Starlink 12/15/2025
A SpaceX executive brought up the incident to encourage greater coordination between satellite operators. The Chinese launch provider, CAS Space, is trying to learn more details.
TSMC ponders upgrading 2nd Japan fab to 4nm 12/15/2025
"Thanks to the strong support from the Japan Central, prefectural, and local governments, our first specialty fab in Kumamoto has already started volume production in late 2024 with very good yield,” said Wei. “The construction of our second fab has begun, and the ramp schedule will be based on our customers’ needs and market conditions.”
China considers $70B injection for chip industry 12/15/2025
China mulls $70 billion domestic chip fabrication injection, would be largest of any government semiconductor investment — Huawei and Cambricon among candidates in push to compete with Nvidia, other U.S. firms.
Nvidia weighs boosting H200 chip output 12/15/2025
Nvidia is considering expanding production of its H200 AI chips after orders from Chinese companies, including ByteDance and Alibaba, exceeded current output,
Investors say Elon Musk's SpaceX trading debut will be 'craziest IPO' ever 12/12/2025
The stock launch would help fund Elon Musk's Mars ambitions and could value the rocket and satellite company at more than $1 trillion.
Tata, Intel Forge Strategic Alliance to Advance India’s Semiconductor Ambitions 12/12/2025
Tata and Intel have signed a MoU to explore wide-ranging collaboration across chip manufacturing, advanced packaging, and AI-driven computing solutions.
JEDEC® Sets the Stage for the Next Leap in Flash Storage 12/12/2025
Flash Optimized for AI, Mobile, and Edge Devices with Enhanced Speed, Security, and Signal Integrity
TSMC considers 4nm chips at Japan fab 12/12/2025
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. is considering upgrading its second facility in Kumamoto, Japan, to produce chips using 4-nanometer technology, according to reports. This move could delay construction but enable more advanced chips for customers in Japan. The plant was initially set to use 6-nanometer and 7-nanometer technology, but TSMC informed suppliers that it would not require new tools in Japan throughout next year, indicating a possible pause in construction.
TI Innovations Powering a Smarter, Greener Future 12/11/2025
TI continues to showcase its leadership with breakthrough power, sensing, and embedded technologies that drive smarter, more connected electronics.
Taiwanese electronics manufacturer could bring 1,000 jobs to Williamson County, Texas 12/11/2025
Georgetown and Taylor are considering $6.2 million in tax breaks to bring the electronics manufacturer to sites in their cities.
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