It’s reported that Samsung HBM4 chips have successfully passed NVIDIA certification tests.

Market rumors suggest that NVIDIA suspended testing of chips using INTEL 18A advanced manufacturing process.

SK Hynix will deliver the final samples of its 12-layer HBM4 memory chips to NVIDIA in early January 2026.

TSMC stated that no risk of operational disruption for its Nanjing wafer fab plant, and customers in Chinese Mainland can utilize the world’s most advanced manufacturing processes.

Samsung has postponed its plans to discontinue DDR4 chips, but the supply shortage of consumer electronics memory remains unresolved.

NVIDIA has reached a technology licensing agreement with AI startup Groq.

Global market for ADAS (advanced driver-assistance systems) and autonomous driving sensors will reach $610 billion by 2035. Counterpoint Research

onsemi partners GlobalFoundries on 200mm GaN power device platform.

Kingston memory modules are leading this round of price increases, and the spot prices of memory products such as DDR4 and DDR5 remain strong.

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