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1、U.S. Still Undecided on Further Restricting China's SMICThe Biden administration still has not decided whether to block more sales of u.s. technology to Chinesechipmaker SMIC, but raised the possibility of discussing with allies further restrictions
The semiconductor industry sees a first drop in DRAM prices after a long climb, with silicon wafer shipments expected to bounce back in 2025. Tesla's substantial eSSD purchase for AI and a new Michigan plant backed by U.S. investment signal a positive industry outlook.
Semiconductor market news(Oct. 16 to Oct. 22)丨US chip restrictions spark panic in China for Nvidia’s RTX 4090 graphics card; Q4 DRAM Contract Prices Set to Rise; New Sanctions to Slash China’s Demand for High-End AI Servers to a Mere 3–4% in 2023...
Global Semiconductor Sales Increase 15.2% Year-to-Year in January; TI shifts 6-inch GaN process to 8-inch to reduce costs; Rumors Suggest Huawei P70 Series Release Delayed to April; Nexperia announces completion of sale of its Newport fab to Vishay...
Semiconductor market news(November 28 to December 04)|Semiconductor expected to rebound in second half of 2023;Auto ICs to be $80bn market in 2027;China NOR flash vendors gearing up for automotive applications...
Micron Expects 4-6% Quarterly DRAM Supply Impact Post Taiwan Earthquake; IC distributors see industrial and automotive chip inventory adjustments continue; Renesas restarts shuttered plant to meet power chip demand...