Samsung completes development of 1c DRAM, paving way for HBM4 rollout

Samsung Electronics has successfully developed its sixth-generation DRAM, known as 1c DRAM, built using a 10nm class process. The product has received internal Production Readiness Approval (PRA), signaling it has met key quality and performance benchmarks and is now in the final phase before mass production. The milestone brings Samsung one step closer to its goal of mass-producing HBM4, or fourth-generation high-bandwidth memory, in the second half of 2025.

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Apple AI falls from grace: Claude in, engineers out, strategy in flux

Apple is reportedly reevaluating its artificial intelligence (AI) roadmap, exploring the integration of external large language models (LLMs) from OpenAI and Anthropic to power future versions of Siri. According to Bloomberg and Reuters, this shift away from Apple’s proprietary “Foundation Models” signals broader uncertainty in the company’s AI strategy.

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Exclusive interview: Superb timing on the release of ‘A Chip Odyssey’

Unlike semiconductor manufacturing processes, time is never an element that filmmakers can control. Since its release over three weeks ago, the documentary ‘A Chip Odyssey’ has accumulated a box office of NT$12 million (approx. US$410,582). The semiconductor godfather, Morris Chang, even quietly bought tickets and watched alongside regular audience members. Whether the screening period can be extended remains a race against time for director Chu-Chen Hsiao.

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Luxshare to list in Hong Kong as part of global strategy, joins wave of Apple suppliers

Luxshare Precision Industry Co., a key supplier to Apple and a leading player in China’s electronics manufacturing sector, plans to issue H-shares and list on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX). The initiative aims to support its global expansion strategy, boost access to international capital, and improve corporate governance and transparency.

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Foxconn, Quanta ramp up GB200 output in AI infrastructure boom

Amid global uncertainty and volatile market conditions, AI servers have emerged as a strategic cornerstone for the ICT industry in 2025. With the ramp-up of Nvidia’s GB200 series beginning in the second quarter of the year, suppliers across Asia are aggressively jockeying for a spot on the coveted “MP Ready” list — a designation signaling readiness for mass production.

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