Samsung may have canceled the development of its 1.4 chip manufacturing process to prioritize other developments.
Malaysia’s semiconductor sector sees a boost with ARM’s US$250M investment, aiming for high-value chip design and advanced ...
Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics chairman Lee Jae-Yong reportedly conveyed a strong message to 2,000 executives of the ...
Samsung Electronics has reportedly begun developing a next-generation packaging material, the "glass interposer," a move ...
Recent industry chatter suggests that a major foundry is rethinking its semiconductor strategy by potentially scrapping its planned 1.4 nm (SF1.4) process node.
Samsung could have been forced to cancel its sub-2nm processes to focus on increasing yields from its 2nm GAA technology ahead of the Galaxy S26 release.
Samsung has made an important move to enhance the development of its future Exynos chips, aiming to compete more directly ...
Before 2020, the semiconductors market was dominated by two giants, Samsung and Intel, which together held nearly 30% of the ...
Samsung could move Exynos chip design to its MX division in the quest for more efficient development and greater optimization ...
South Korea’s chip sales to China in February fell 31.8 per cent from a year earlier, bigger than the 22.5 per cent ...
India's semiconductor industry is experiencing growth with key investments, such as VCI Global's semiconductor wire plant and ...
In an exciting development for tech enthusiasts and industry insiders alike, Samsung has gained approval to supply its advanced HBM3E ...