We are now one generation of technological alchemy away from the smallest possible silicon microchips.
Broadcom commenced shipments of an apparent industry first in the form of two-nanometer (nm) custom compute system on chip ...
A global shortage in memory chips sparked by artificial intelligence has dealt a “tsunami-like shock” to the smartphone industry, pushing prices to all-time highs, according to a new report.
Despite strong gains this year, Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix shares are even less expensive than their U.S. counterparts Samsung's memory products are expected to play a role in Nvidia's next ...
More than a decade into Beijing’s push for self sufficiency, Chinese firms are producing fewer, lower-performing chips than their foreign competitors. By Meaghan Tobin Reporting from Taipei, Taiwan At ...
Facing soaring memory-chip prices, the world’s biggest electronics companies are staring at a list of unpalatable responses: charging consumers more, eating the costs or rejiggering product specs.
Shares of memory chip maker Kioxia (KXIAY) jumped about 12% on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Thursday after the company reported its fiscal third quarter results. The Japanese company said revenue grew ...
Micron Technology investors just got another sign of the strong pricing power that memory-chip companies have right now. Personal-computer maker Lenovo Group HK:992 said Thursday it expects worldwide ...
This morning, shares of two of the largest computer memory companies that trade on U.S. markets are up yet again. The stock prices of Micron Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: MU) and Sandisk Corporation ...
Samsung says it believes its memory chips will remain in high demand, and that it will continue throughout 2026, as well as 2027. This high demand for Samsung’s chips is likely due to Samsung’s ...
Samsung Electronics announced Thursday it had started mass production of next-generation memory chips to power artificial intelligence, touting an "industry-leading" breakthrough. The high-bandwidth ...
Standing beside an open car trunk on a side street in southern China’s tech hub of Shenzhen, Roy Luo runs a quick, practiced eye over the labels on a stack of NAND flash memory chips, the kind vital ...