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Micron enters high-volume production of HBM4 for Nvidia Vera Rubin
By Luke James published
The HBM4 36GB 12H stack runs at over 11 Gb/s pin speeds, delivering bandwidth greater than 2.8 TB/s.

SK hynix introduces turbocharged LPDDR6, 33% faster and 20% more power efficient than LPDDR5X
By Aaron Klotz published
LPDDR6 will likely be a big boon for the datacenter market, once this memory architecture debuts on SOCAMM modules.

Micron begins sampling 256GB SOCAMM2 units for up to 2 TB of LPDDR5X per CPU
By Bruno Ferreira published
Micron is now sampling 256GB SOCAMM2 units, enabling capacities of up to 2TB of LPDDR5X per CPU in AI servers.

Micron joins the 3GB GDDR7 party, introduces 36 Gbps modules for GPUs
By Aaron Klotz published
Micron officially introduces its own 3GB GDDR7 memory module, with an official bandwidth rating of 36 Gbps.

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.

Samsung, SK Hynix, Micron team up to block memory hoarding
By Jon Martindale published
Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron are teaming up to block memory hoarding.

ASML projects $71 billion in revenue by 2030, as demand for EUV lithography machines intensifies due to AI boom
By Anton Shilov published
Premium ASML is on track to boost its annual sales to up to $71 billion by 2030 as demand for EUV tools set records.

Micron starts building new 3D NAND fab in Singapore – Fab 10B promises to more than double the company's local flash production capacity
By Anton Shilov published
Micron's Fab 10B, now under construction in Singapore, promises to more than double the company's 3D NAND output from the region when it is fully operational in about 10 years.

Micron acquires PSMC fab site in Taiwan for $1.8 billion, acquisition to expand the memory maker's operations within the region
By Anton Shilov published
Premium As fabs get dramatically more expensive than they used to be, technology for capacity partnerships lose their appeal, so Micron buys production facility from PSMC to upgrade it and run it itself.
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