SK hynix To Integrate Computing & Caching Functionalities With Next-Gen HBM4E Memory
SK hynix looks to take the HBM industry to a new level, as the firm plans to integrate additional functionalities in its next-gen HBM4E memory.
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SK hynix looks to take the HBM industry to a new level, as the firm plans to integrate additional functionalities in its next-gen HBM4E memory.
A former employee of SK hynix is reportedly being tried in a domestic court for stealing semiconductor technology data printed on 3,000 pages before moving to Huawei. The first trial is expected to be held at the Yeoju branch of the Suwon District Court.
The iPhone 16 Pro OLED’s mass production has been reported on multiple occasions to be handled by Samsung and LG, as both suppliers have proven time and time again that they can provide high-quality LTPO screens to Apple in larger volumes. According to the latest report, both Korean firms have received approval to start the mass manufacturing of the panel, and once again, Chinese display maker BOE has missed out on this opportunity, though its responsibilities lie elsewhere.
Apple’s iPhone shipments dropped by 10 percent in Q1 2024, allowing Samsung to regain the top position for this quarter. Naturally, the technology giant would be eager to reclaim its place as the biggest global smartphone brand, and according to the latest report, it aims to achieve this by targeting its rival’s home market, South Korea, as one of the first regions for the iPhone 16 launch. With Samsung not expected to unveil its Galaxy S25 series until next year, it could give Apple the upper hand in the coming months.
Samsung's HBM3E memory hasn't been able to pass NVIDIA's qualifications tests, creating new problems for the Korean manufacturer.
Qualcomm was considered one of Samsung’s top five revenue resources. However, the San Diego company has shifted most of its chip orders to TSMC, dropping out of the Korean giant’s list of major contributors. These turn of events may explain why Samsung is eager to commence mass production of its second-generation 3nm GAA process in the second half of 2024, likely to impress Qualcomm and bring it back to the table.
The Kirin 9000S launch last year, followed by the Kirin 9010 that powers Huawei’s newest Pura 70 series, has helped the company reach a new high as far as smartphone chipset shipments and revenue go. The latest data reveals that the former Chinese giant’s HiSilicon division, which is responsible for mass producing Kirin SoCs, shipped 8 million units in the first quarter of 2024 and generated $6 billion in revenue. However, compared to the competition, Huawei has a long road ahead of it as it slowly takes back its lost market share.
Samsung has reportedly taken extreme steps to ensure that it can win orders for its 3nm node technology from NVIDIA.