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JEDEC unveils new LPDDR6 Standard to enhance mobile and AI memory performance 10/13/2025
JEDEC Solid State Technology Association has announced the publication of the new Low Power Double Data Rate 6 (LPDDR6) standard (JESD209-6), designed to significantly enhance memory speed, efficiency and security for mobile devices and AI applications.
NVIDIA Taps Samsung For HBM3E Supply In Blackwell Ultra GB300 AI Systems, Marking a Major Win 10/13/2025
NVIDIA Has Entered a Deal With Samsung For HBM3E, That Will Require the Purchase of 50,000 AI Chips From The Korean Giant
AT&T Switches on Standalone 5G Nationwide to Unlocking Future Network Slice Services 10/13/2025
AT&T and Verizon have trailed T-Mobile in upgrading to standalone 5G, but are now catching up.
Microsoft Copilot Will Soon Search Your Gmail, Make Office Files 10/13/2025
Two upcoming changes for Microsoft’s Copilot have been revealed both letting you better interact with other tools. It also lets Copilot connect to Google's services, such as Gmail or Drive.
TSMC posts forecast-beating Q3 revenue surge on AI boom 10/10/2025
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. has reported a 30% year-over-year revenue increase in the third quarter, driven by demand for AI applications. Revenue reached $32.47 billion, surpassing analyst estimates and falling within the company's guidance.
SEMI forecasts $1tn semiconductor market by 2030 10/10/2025
Spending on 300mm fab equipment is expected to reach $107bn in 2025, according to the 300mmm Fab Outlook report by SEMI.
Verizon to Buy Wireless Broadband Pioneer Starry 10/10/2025
Almost a decade ago, Starry provided some broadband users their first escape from local cable monopolies. It will now become part of Verizon's fixed-wireless operation.
PC Market Still Flat in US Despite Looming End of Support for Windows 10 10/10/2025
Trump's tariffs, economic concerns, and retailers still clearing out existing inventory all appear to be contributing factors, according to research firm IDC.
UFS 5.0 Is Nearing Completion, Will Deliver Astounding Performance Gains Of Up To 10.8GB/s 10/9/2025
Current-generation smartphones are equipped with a slightly improved variation of the UFS 4.0 standard, which is UFS 4.1, but eventually these devices transition to the significantly improved UFS 5.0 technology, which JEDEC states is nearing completion. Not only will the newer flash memory enable increased performance on mobile computing products such as smartphones and tablets, but the new standard will also reduce power consumption.
Intel, Nvidia could use unified memory for AI PCs 10/9/2025
Nvidia's $5 billion investment in Intel is expected to create x86 system-on-chips that integrate Nvidia's graphics processing unit chiplets, potentially leading to AI PC dominance. The partnership hints at unified memory architecture, similar to Apple Silicon, which would allow central processing units and GPUs to share a pool of RAM, overcoming the VRAM limitation that currently hampers AI workloads.
FCC Might Open the Floodgates for Starlink and Other Satellite Expansions 10/9/2025
Chair Brendan Carr looks to replace a 'Default to No' process with a 'Default to Yes' framework for satellite approvals.
California Cracks Down on Super-Loud Streaming Service Ads 10/9/2025
SB-576 restricts streaming services from playing commercials at a louder volume than the original programming. The FCC is considering whether to do the same nationwide.
Weebit Nano tapes out embedded ReRAM test chips at onsemi production fab 10/8/2025
Weebit Nano, a developer and licensor of advanced memory technologies, has successfully taped-out test chips featuring its embedded Resistive Random-Access Memory (ReRAM) module.
Qualcomm faces $647M lawsuit in UK over chip royalties 10/8/2025
A British consumers' association that goes by the name of Which? is bringing the case and its lawyers say around 29 million people who bought iPhones or Samsung devices since 2015 are entitled to compensation.
Fujitsu, Nvidia partner to develop AI agent platform 10/8/2025
Fujitsu and Nvidia have formed a partnership to accelerate industrial AI adoption by combining the Fujitsu-Monaka central processing unit and Nvidia's graphics processing unit via NVLink Fusion, as well as co-developing self-evolving AI agent platforms for sectors such as health care, manufacturing and robotics.
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Foxconn sees record Q3 revenue of $67.71B 10/7/2025
Foxconn's shares have risen 23 per cent this year, outperforming the 16 per cent rise for the Taiwan market. The stock closed up 0.44 per cent on Friday ahead of the revenue data release, compared with a 1.45 per cent gain for the benchmark index.
OpenAI and AMD announce multibillion-dollar partnership 10/7/2025
AMD to supply 6 gigawatts in chips, OpenAI could get up to 10% of AMD shares in return.
Isuzu breaks ground on $280 million South Carolina manufacturing facility 10/7/2025
Isuzu has initiated construction on a $280 million manufacturing plant in Greenville County, South Carolina, aiming to produce 50,000 trucks annually by 2030, creating over 700 jobs and advancing its North American strategy.
Weak demand continues amid tariff uncertainty: 10/6/2025
In addition to new orders contracting and backlog orders increasing, the government shutdown adds further concerns for the industry.
Siemens debuts software for analog IC testing 10/6/2025
Siemens Digital Industries Software has introduced Tessent AnalogTest, a module for the Tessent Silicon Lifecycle Solution that the company claims can test analog circuitry in ICs up to 100 times faster than traditional testing methods.
Processors to be a half-trillion dollar market by 2030 10/6/2025
A profound transformation in the global processor market driven by generative AI and the rapid expansion of cloud infrastructure is foreseen by Yole Group.
Phison CEO foresees decade-long NAND shortage 10/6/2025
Phison Electronics CEO Pua Khein-Seng predicts a severe NAND flash shortage lasting up to 10 years, driven by the AI data center boom.
Samsung, SK Hynix set to supply chips to OpenAI's Stargate project 10/3/2025
Deal gives South Korean chipmakers foothold in Stargate project. OpenAI seeks 900,000 wafers in 2029, South Korean official says. Deal envisages building two data centers in South Korea
TSMC reduces peak power consumption of EUV tools by 44% 10/3/2025
Company is to save 190 million kilowatt-hours of electricity by 2030
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