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Micron sampling MRDIMMs for AI and HPC
Jul 19, 16:01
Micron Technology has disclosed that it is currently conducting sampling of its Multiplexed Rank Dual Inline Memory Modules (MRDIMM) for memory-intensive applications, including AI and HPC.
Samsung Electronics is making significant strides with its next-generation mobile application processor, the Exynos 2500. Despite initial reports of low yield rates, recent industry updates suggest substantial progress. The success of this chip could be a turning point for Samsung's wafer foundry and System LSI businesses, particularly if it secures a place in the Galaxy S25 series smartphones.
Singapore is preparing additional land and boosting amenities to draw more semiconductor wafer fabs.
The anti-trust spotlight is blazing across the AI industry, putting Microsoft in the hot seat.
The rapid development of terminal applications has influenced the optical industry to diversify its business in recent years.
Fanuc America, a subsidiary of Japan-based Fanuc, has completed construction of its new West Campus facility in Auburn Hills, Michigan. This marks Fanuc's second US facility since 2019 and underscores its commitment to bolstering North American investment. The expansion aims to meet the surging demand for factory automation, particularly within the automotive assembly sector.
As the ICT and semiconductor markets recover, semiconductor material equipment supplier Wah Lee has experienced double-digit growth across its core businesses. Amid strong pull-in momentum in the smartphone and automotive electronics markets, production capacities at the company's main clients have reached their limits, and utilization rates at foundries in China and Taiwan have also increased.
Demand for smartphones and other consumer electronics is on the rise, prompting device assemblers such as Hon Hai Precision Industry (Foxconn) and Luxshare Precision Industry to prepare for a recovery period.
Generative AI continues to fuel global server business potential spreading like wildfire. Taiwanese manufacturers dominate the global AI server assembly industry, representing as much as 90% of it. This is due to their exceptional skills in server design, research and development, and contract manufacturing. Taiwan is the primary recipient of this market dominance.
To expedite investments and establish a local electronics manufacturing ecosystem, India reportedly plans to speed up visa issuance for Chinese engineers and clarify the conditions under which Chinese investments will be allowed.
Acer, a Taiwan-based consumer electronics company, plans to capitalize on its brand value by opening brick-and-mortar stores in India.