#AI chips#

Samsung Expresses Interest in Joining UALink Alliance for Foundry Business

Samsung shows interest in joining the UALink alliance to boost its foundry business and support the development of AI chips. Learn more here.

Data Center AI Chips to Dominate Semiconductor Market

The prediction that data center AI chips will lead the semiconductor market, with concerns over power and carbon emissions.

ByteDance Denies Cooperation with Broadcom on AI Chips

ByteDance refutes rumors of collaborating with Broadcom on AI chips, details about their efforts in the AI field.

NVIDIA's GB200 Series AI Chips in High Demand, Back-End Packaging and Testing Orders Surge

NVIDIA's GB200 series AI chips see high demand, orders for ASE and King Yuan in the fourth quarter double. With a promising future, these chips will impact the industry.

TSMC Partners with Creativity Electronics for Next-Gen HBM4 Chip

TSMC secures a large order for the next-generation HBM4 interface chip, amid strong AI demand and the race among memory chip makers to develop HBM4.

Huawei's Computing Power Network and Chip Developments

Details about Huawei's efforts in computing power network and chip innovation, including Zhang Ping'an's remarks and plans.

Marvell Semiconductor's Q1 2025 Results Revenue Decline but AI Chip Business Surges

Marvell Semiconductor reported its Q1 2025 financial results with a decline in revenue but growth in the AI custom chip business. Revenue and margin projections for Q2 disclosed.

NVIDIA's AI Chips See Increased Demand Due to New Video-Generating AI Models

NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang discusses how new AI models will boost demand for its chips, with growth in various sectors including automotive and beyond.

NVIDIA to Accelerate AI chip updates, huge demand and industry impact

NVIDIA announces annual AI chip updates, huge profit, and industry insights, with plans for new architectures and strong demand from various sectors.

Rising AI Chip Demand Spurs Shortage of 12-inch Wafer and Challenges in HBM

The surging demand for AI chips leads to a shortage of 12-inch wafers and issues in CoWoS packaging and HBM. Learn more about the challenges and developments.

Japanese Rapidus and US Esperanto to Collaborate on Low-Power AI Chips for Data Centers

Japanese company Rapidus and US company Esperanto are partnering to develop low-power AI chips for data centers, aiming to address the growing electricity consumption in the global data center industry driven by AI applications.