U.S. President Donald Trump said on March 4 he would repeal the CHIPS Act, a semiconductor subsidy program enacted under the Biden administration, a move that could impact South Korean chipmakers Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, the world’s largest contract chipmaker, said it would invest $100 billion in the United States. The move comes as the Trump administration pushes for increased investment in American manufacturing and threatens to impose tariffs on chip imports.
Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy Ahn Duk-geun said Tuesday the biggest success in his trip to the United States last week was establishing a bilateral communication channel
Samsungs memory chip leadership at risk as Chinas CXMT, YMTC close in Samsung Electronics forced to revise strategy as Chinese rivals advance at breakneck speed
South Korea's NAND flash leaders, Samsung and SK Hynix, face a potential threat as Yangtze Memory Technologies Corp. (YMTC) takes the lead in hybrid bonding for 400+ layer 3D NAND. YMTC continues to enhance its technology while aggressively securing patents.
Samsung, the world's largest memory chipmaker, is reportedly set to lease hybrid bonding patents from Chinese semiconductor firm YMTC to manufacture its next-generation V10 NAND flash storage chips. The move signals a shift in the industry,
SK hynix Inc. saw its US revenue more than double in 2024, accounting for nearly half of its total annual sales, fueled by strong demand for its cutting-edge high bandwidth memory chips. In a regulatory filing on Tuesday,
Samsung Electronics (OTC:SSNLF) and its labor union in South Korea agreed on a 5.1% wage hike. The deal includes 30 shares in the company and other perks, including vouchers to purchase company products.
KOSPI and KOSDAQ decline as Samsung Electronics drops 1.55% Markets retreat as major electronics firms falter and investors turn cautious
Asian tech stocks were also under pressure from the 8.69% fall in artificial intelligence darling Nvidia’s shares overnight.
TL;DR: SK hynix has achieved a 70% yield rate on its HBM4 12-Hi memory, which is set to be used in NVIDIA's upcoming Rubin R100 AI GPUs. SK hynix has reportedly reached a 70% yield rate on its ...
Citi analysts have pointed to the lack of recovery in semiconductor exports, particularly in Multi Chip Packages (MCP), including High Bandwidth (NASDAQ: BAND) Memory (HBM), following a significant drop in January. This downturn comes despite a seasonal rebound in exports and a YoY growth that fell short of market and Citi’s expectations.