Samsung’s foundry plans to launch SF1.0 1nm chips by 2030 and introduce a new “forksheet chip” architecture.

Due to the impact of the TurboQuant algorithm, the price of some DDR5 products in the US dropped by more than 20%.

Tesla officially launched its TERAFAB Gigafactory, with a total investment estimated at $20 billion.

It’s reported that South Korean chipmakers have enough helium reserves to last until June 2026.

LG Energy Solution uses a “double-layer stacking” process to produce batteries for Tesla.

Samsung SDI plans to provide a $1.05 billion loan to its joint venture battery company Stellantis.

India approved a $751.21 million electronic component manufacturing project, including the production of rare earth permanent magnets.

Kioxia issued another production-halt notice for some traditional FloatingGate 2DNAND and third-generation BiCSFLASH products.

The global foundry 2.0 market revenue grew at an annual rate of 16%, reaching $320 billion by 2025. TSMC is the main driver of this growth. Counterpoint Research’s latest “Foundry Market Supply Tracker” report

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