TSMC is ramping up production of 5-nano chips.
Kioxia today held a groundbreaking ceremony for its state-of-the-art Semiconductor fabrication facility (Fab7) at Yokkaichi Plant in Mie Prefecture, Japan.
Kioxia and Western Digital today announced that the companies have developed their sixth-generation, 162-layer 3D flash memory technology.
SK Hynix has completed its new Semiconductor fabrication plant M16 at its headquarters located in Icheon, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd on Thursday forecast solid demand for its chips in the current quarter and stronger mobile sales after bringing forward the launch of its flagship Galaxy S smartphone to grab market share.
Huawei’s former budget brand Honor has a new phone and partnerships with Qualcomm, Intel and AMD, revealing one option for dealing with US restrictions
The incoming chief executive of Intel Corp said on Thursday that most of the company’s 2023 products will be made in Intel factories but he sketched a dual-track future in which it will lean more heavily on outside factories.
The global Semiconductor shortage, which has started in the automobile sector, is spreading to the information technology (IT) industry.
The Trump administration notified Huawei suppliers, including chipmaker Intel, that it is revoking certain licenses to sell to the Chinese company and intends to reject dozens of other applications to supply the telecommunications firm, people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Qualcomm on Wednesday said it will acquire Nuvia Inc, a chip startup founded by Apple veterans, for $1.4 billion, with plans to put the firm’s technology into its smartphone, laptop and automotive processors.
Global carmakers such as Germany's Volkswagen and Japan's Toyota are suffering production disruptions due to shortages in automotive Semiconductor supply.
Intel is considering outsourcing production of core Semiconductor chips to outside companies.
Stocks involved in Japan’s Semiconductor supply chain jumped in Tokyo on Tuesday following a report that chip giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. will build an advanced packaging facility in Japan together with the country's trade ministry.
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy announced on Jan. 5 that South Korean Semiconductor companies’ capex for this year and next year are estimated at US$18.9 billion, up 20.4 percent from a year ago, and US$19.7 billion, respectively.