Samsung Electronics and SK hynix, leaders in the memory semiconductor market, are facing intense competition from China. The Chinese government is pouring substantial funds into developing a self-sufficient memory semiconductor industry to reduce its dependency on foreign technology.According to ind
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy announced on Nov. 14 that last month’s exports in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector amounted to US$17.06 billion, while imports recorded US$12.61 billion, resulting in a provisional trade surplus of US$4.44 billion.Notably, the incre
The upward trend in memory prices, starting with DRAM, is now extending to NAND Flash. The combination of production cuts and recovering demand has led to a successful turnaround. There are expectations that the pace of improvement in the performance of Samsung Electronics and SK hynix will accelera
SK hynix is set to allocate approximately 10 trillion won for facility investments next year, marking growth of around 50 percent compared to this year. The move is a proactive response to the “semiconductor winter” and aims to maintain a leadership position in the advanced semiconductor market, inc
China is accelerating its stride toward semiconductor self-sufficiency as a countermeasure to U.S. semiconductor export controls. Despite the challenges posed by U.S. restrictions, China’s push for semiconductor autonomy seems to be increasingly fruitful.According to industry sources on Nov. 9, the
Samsung Electronics and SK hynix are igniting a market recovery for NAND flash, which has been slower to rebound compared to DRAM, by transitioning processes and reducing production.On Nov. 3, industry insiders forecasted that NAND would still take more time to recover due to its higher inventory le
In October, Korea’s exports turned positive for the first time in 13 months, and the nation’s trade balance has been positive for five consecutive months since June. It was the first time in 20 months since February 2022 that exports rebounded and the nation posted a trade surplus at the same time.A
Samsung Electronics announced in its third-quarter online earnings call on Oct. 31 that it will expand its supply of cutting-edge memory, including 10-nm 4th-generation (1a) and 5th-generation (1b) DRAM and 7th- and 8th-generation V-NAND flash memory, without making any downward adjustments.“Demand
China’s leading memory semiconductor company, Yangtze Memory Technologies Company (YMTC), has been reported as successfully developing and mass-producing 232-layer 3D NAND flash. According to South China Morning Post (SCMP) on Oct. 27, semiconductor analyst firm TechInsights revealed in a report on
The proposed merger between Japan’s Kioxia, a NAND flash memory producer, and the American company Western Digital (WD) has been called off. The merger practically required the approval of SK hynix, an indirect investor in Kioxia. However, due to the reluctance shown by SK hynix, the deal didn’t pro
SK hynix said it does not agree with the merger of Japan’s Kioxia and U.S.-based Western Digital.SK hynix made the announcement during its third quarter earnings call on the morning of Oct. 26.SK hynix reportedly acquired a 15 percent stake in Kioxia Holdings in 2018 through BCPE Pangea Intermediate
SK hynix, which indirectly holds a stake of approximately 34% in the Japanese NAND flash manufacturer Kioxia Corporation, has reportedly opposed the management integration of Kioxia and U.S.-based Western Digital (WD).Japan’s Nikkei newspaper reported on Oct. 18 that “SK hynix of South Korea, which
In a recent move, the U.S. designated semiconductor plants of Samsung Electronics and SK hynix in China as “Verified End Users (VEU).” In response, Ahn Deok-geun, the chief trade negotiator of the Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy, said, “By mobilizing consultation channels centered on the Pre
Samsung Electronics has decided to transition to a 200-layer NAND process at its NAND flash factory in Xi’an, China. The move to produce 236-layer products, which belong to the 8th generation of NAND, is seen as a strategic step to overcome a decline in performance due to sluggish global NAND demand
To commemorate SK hynix’s 40th anniversary on October 10, SK hynix President and CEO Kwak Noh-Jung laid out the company’s vision. “We will transform semiconductor memory, which has generally been considered as a commodity product1, into customized specialty solutions through continued innovations,”
Samsung Electronics, which has begun substantial cutbacks in its NAND flash division in the latter half of this year, is reportedly planning a double-digit price increase as early as this month. All eyes are on how the pricing move by Samsung, a dominant player in the market, will affect other compe
Tensions and conflicts are intensifying in the “semiconductor war” between the U.S. and China. As the first anniversary approaches of the U.S. government’s decision to restrict exports of semiconductor chips and equipment to China on Oct. 7 of last year, an update on policies regarding “Artificial I
The U.S. government is reportedly set to indefinitely halt restrictions on the export of U.S.-made semiconductor equipment to Samsung Electronics and SK hynix factories in China.The U.S. Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has been in talks with Samsung Electronics and SK hyn
The newly released Huawei Mate 60 Pro is equipped with the self-developed 5G 7 nm Kirin 9000S chip.Despite facing significant sanctions from the U.S. government since 2020, China’s Huawei is alleged to have used semiconductor chips produced by Samsung Electronics, U.S.-based Micron, and Japan-based
The finalized and announced “Semiconductor Law Guardrail” regarding China, which could potentially weaken the competitiveness of South Korean semiconductor factories established in China, has failed to incorporate key demands made by the South Korean government and businesses.While some of South Kor