It’s reported that TSMC has completed the R&D and verification of its 1.6nm-class A16 process to achieve mass production in Q4 2026.
Samsung adjusted foundry roadmap, postponing mass production of its 1.4nm process to 2029.
Marvell has secured a major order from Google for custom AI chips, with Google potentially acquiring a stake worth up to $12.2 billion.
Cerebras has released its HBM-free CS-4 computing platform architecture, utilizing TSMC’s 5nm and wafer-level system technology.
Morgan Stanley warns that shifting production to HBM could lead to a decline in traditional memory output; DDR4 prices could surge by 50% in Q3 2026.
The Hudson River Exchange will use the CoreWeave platform, powered by NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72 and HGX B200, to run its AI research.
Samsung announced a shareholder return plan totaling approximately $71.9 billion.
LG Energy Solutions’ battery factory in the US has officially started production, supplying batteries to Toyota and Tesla.
It’s reported that Apple’s A20 Pro chip will offer approximately 18% better performance and up to 30% lower power consumption.






