The world’s top-3 memory vendors Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix and Micron Technology are poised to see their mobile memory shipments get a significant boost from memory spec upgrades forthe upcoming iPhone series, according to industry sources.
TSMC’s had 24.9% growth in sales in 2021 and it is estimated that it may be close to 30% in 2022. TSMC chairman Mark Liu has said the foundry has a structural advantage. I don’t know how people understand the characteristics of the pure-play foundry, and what “structural advantage” means.
IKEA has been recognized for its efforts to promote sustainable living and a circular economy. The furniture maker has pledged to become climate positive by 2030, including creating a fair and equal workplace and regenerating resources from end-of-life (EoL) products.
Intel and MediaTek today announced a strategic partnership to manufacture chips using Intel Foundry Services’ (IFS) advanced process technologies. The agreement is designed to help MediaTek build a more balanced, resilient supply chain through the addition of a new foundry partner with significant capacity in the United States and Europe.
The global database-as-a-service market (DBaaS) is forecast to reach US$24.8 billion in 2025, up from US$12 billion in 2020. Nutanix is gearing up for the market boom, according to Daniel Chang, managing director of Nutanix Hong Kong and Taiwan.
China’s major battery makers including BYD and Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL) are actively proceeding with capacity expansions to meet ever-increasing demand amid growing penetration of new energy vehicles in the auto market, according to industry sources.
India’s Production Linked Incentive (PLI) incentive schemes seems to attract attention from global electronics manufacturers; however, applicants are facing new issues about custom duties on imports and delayed payout.
RFD Micro Electricity has offered solar as a service by combining its core PV business with green energy assets to provide energy storage solutions, green energy strategies, investment in green energy and ESG strategies for enterprises and organizational power users, according to company president Wang Min-di.
Instead of selling memory chips for Japan- and US-based brands, Sahasra Semiconductors has decided to set up a memory chip assembly, test, and packaging (ATMP) unit in India and sell its own chips by December, which may be India’s first memory chip ATMP plant from scratch.