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Samsung and SK Hynix employees are reportedly abandoning overseas training programs to qualify for performance bonuses
By Etiido Uko published
SK Hynix employees are becoming top-tier matches on Korean dating platforms due to massive bonus payouts

South Korean official proposes 'citizen dividend' from AI windfall
By Luke James published
Kim Yong-beom, presidential chief of staff for policy, floated the idea of a "national dividend" in a Facebook post late Monday.

Intel, SK hynix shares surge following reports of chip packaging partnership — SK is said to be testing Intel's 2.5D EMIB for HBM integration
By Luke James published
The rally followed a report claiming that SK is conducting R&D with Intel on 2.5D packaging using Intel's EMIB technology.

SK hynix customers offer to buy its EUV machines and fund new fab lines as memory capacity hits zero amid crushing AI-driven shortages
By Luke James last updated
The offers go well beyond standard long-term supply agreements.

Every SK hynix employee could receive $477,000 bonuses this year, almost $900,000 next year
By Luke James published
SK hynix agreed last September to remove its previous bonus cap and allocate 10% of annual operating profit directly to employees as performance-based payouts.

SK hynix places record $8 billion order for ASML EUV lithography machines
By Luke James published
SK hynix disclosed in a regulatory filing on Tuesday that it will purchase 11.9 trillion won ($7.9 billion) worth of EUV lithography equipment from ASML.

Qatar helium shutdown puts chip supply chain on a two-week clock
By Luke James published
QatarEnergy has not restarted helium production at its Ras Laffan complex nine days after Iranian drone strikes forced the facility offline.

SK hynix and SanDisk announce speedy HBF flash chip standard
By Bruno Ferreira published
SK hynix and SanDisk announce speedy HBF flash chip standard

Samsung and SK hynix shorten memory contracts as pricing power shifts back to suppliers
By Luke James published
Premium Samsung and SK hynix have begun moving away from long-term, fixed-price supply contracts, replacing them with shorter agreements and post-settlement pricing mechanisms.

Memory makers are set to earn $551 billion from the AI boom, twice as much as contract chip manufacturers
By Anton Shilov published
Premium While all makers of microelectronics are set to benefit from the AI supercycle, the memory industry is projected to generate more than twice the revenue of the foundry industry.
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