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Patent hoarder Mimir IP sues Micron for up to $480 million for infringement
By Anton Shilov published
Another proxy fight in the chip industry.

GPU-boosting GDDR7 memory coming this year — SK hynix retracts comments
By Anton Shilov published
SK hynix retracts comments made by booth rep, claims its GDDR7 memory is on track for mass production in Q4 this year.

Former SK hynix employee charged with stealing tech for Huawei
By Jeff Butts published
An unidentified Chinese national who once worked for South Korea's SK hynix allegedly took more than 3,000 pages worth of proprietary technology printouts to Huawei

Samsung HBM3E chips reportedly fail to meet Nvidia's heat and power requirements
By Anton Shilov published
Samsung's HBM3E reportedly consumes too much power and overheats, so Nvidia does not plan to use them for now.

$19 billion support package unveiled for South Korean semiconductor industry
By Anton Shilov published
New support package for South Korean semiconductor industry aims to improve chip design and contract chip production in the country.

TSMC to build base dies for HBM4 memory on its 12nm and 5nm nodes
By Anton Shilov published
TSMC to use 12FFC+ and N5 process technologies to build base dies for HBM4.

Samsung and SK hynix abandon DDR3 production to focus on unrelenting demand for HBM3
By Aaron Klotz published
Jettisoning less profitable DDR3 production lines.

U.S. to triple overall chip production by 2032, but still remain world's fifth-largest supplier
By Anton Shilov published
SIA expects U.S. semiconductor production capacities to grow at the highest pace in the world thanks to CHIPS and Science Act.

Global chip materials market declined in 2023 — China is the only country to experience growth
By Anton Shilov published
The global semiconductor materials market contracted to $66.7 billion in 2023.

Explosive HBM demand fueling an expected 20% increase in DDR5 memory pricing — demand for AI GPUs drives production cuts for standard PC memory
By Anton Shilov published
As demand for high bandwidth memory increases, DRAM prices are poised to go up, too, as chipmakers shift priorities to HBM production for AI GPUs.
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