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The Samsung Odyssey G5 34-inch gaming monitor is now $279 at Amazon
By Ash Hill published
Deals The Samsung Odyssey G5 34-inch curved gaming monitor is now $279 at Amazon instead of its recommended $399.

Samsung's sweet spot Odyssey G6 QD-OLED is just $549 right now — That's $250 off this 27-inch QHD 240 Hz gaming monitor before Prime Day ends
By Mark Tyson published
Deals Go OLED with these 27-inch QHD Samsung Odyssey G61SD and G60SD gaming monitors, now starting from $549.

DRAM prices are about to skyrocket — DDR4 and GDDR6 among formats that could increase in price by up to 45%
By Anton Shilov published
And that's without new tariffs on products from Japan and South Korea.

U.S. imposes 25% tariffs on all products from Japan and South Korea
By Anton Shilov published
They'll take effect from August 1

Samsung delays $44 billion Texas chip fab
By Jowi Morales published
Sources cite that Samsung is delaying the launch of its Taylor, Texas, fab because the site lacks customers for its 4nm-class chip output.

AI boom drives explosive demand for leading-edge process nodes
By Anton Shilov published
Surging adoption of AI, next-generation technologies is driving semiconductor makers to expand 7nm and more advanced production capacity by 69% through 2028.

Intel hosts Direct Connect Asia event in Seoul — company tries to lure Samsung Foundry clients in its own backyard
By Anton Shilov published
Intel Foundry hosts its first Direct Connect Asia event in Korea, targets local chip designers, automotive industry.

Semiconductor industry faces critical talent crisis
By Anton Shilov published
Premium The semiconductor industry is experiencing strong growth and soaring demand, but a worsening shortage of engineers, managers, and technical talent threatens to undermine its ability to grow further.

Amazon Prime Day is just around the corner, but Samsung's 2TB 990 Pro SSD is already selling for $149
By Stewart Bendle published
Deals Amazon Prime Day is on the near horizon, but you don't need to wait to get a great price on Samsung's 2TB 990 Pro SSD.

New US restrictions could prevent leading chip manufacturers from installing chipmaking tools in their China fabs
By Anton Shilov published
The U.S. government may cancel a program for multinational chipmakers, with impacts to firms like Samsung, SK hynix, and TSMC which operate in China.
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