AI demand and production cuts to boost NAND prices in 2H25
February 19, 2025
The NAND Flash market remains oversupplied in early 2025, keeping prices low and pressuring suppliers. However, TrendForce predicts a rebound in the second half as AI-driven demand rises and production slows.
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Graid announces SupremeRAID SE Support for GeForce RTX 5000
February 14, 2025
With support for the GeForce RTX 5090, 5080, 5070 Ti, 5070, and 5060, professionals can leverage NVIDIA’s most powerful GPUs to maximize NVMe SSD performance, the company said.
Omdia bets on Foxconn becoming world’s largest server vendor
December 19, 2024
Fuelled by skyrocketing demand for AI-optimised servers from major US cloud providers, Foxconn's ODM direct business will experience exponential growth in 2024, securing the top rank in Omdia's global server market analysis.
Amazon’s Trainium3 chip to be released by end of 2025
December 09, 2024
The new chip is expected to be up to twice as fast as its predecessor, Trainium2, and offer 40% better energy efficiency.
TSMC, Nvidia in talks for AI chip production in Arizona
December 06, 2024
However, Nvidia’s Blackwell chips will have to be shipped back to Taiwan for packaging since the Arizona facility does not have the necessary CoWoS capacity, the Reuters report says.
Are Nvidia’s new AI chips facing overheating snag?
November 18, 2024
The Blackwell graphics processing units overheat when connected together in server racks designed to hold up to 72 chips, according to a report by the Information.
SK Hynix posts record quarterly profit amid AI boom
October 25, 2024
The world’s second-biggest memory chipmaker reported an operating profit of 7 trillion won (USD 5 billion) for the July-September quarter from a loss for the same period last year.
Foxconn to build world’s largest Nvidia superchip facility
October 10, 2024
EMS-giant Foxconn says that it will build the world's largest manufacturing facility for bundling Nvidia’s GB200 superchips in Guadalajara, Mexico.
Nvidia's high-end GPU shipments expected to grow 55% in 2025
August 07, 2024
Despite recent rumours speculating on Nvidia's supposed cancellation of the B100 in favour of the B200A, TrendForce reports that Nvidia is still on track to launch both the B100 and B200 in the 2H24 as it aims to target CSP customers. Additionally, a scaled-down B200A is planned for other enterprise clients, focusing on edge AI applications.
SK hynix posts all-time-high quarterly sales thanks to AI
July 25, 2024
South Korea's memory specialist SK hynix disclosed revenue of $11.8 billion in the April to June quarter, a year-on-year increase of 125% and its best ever performance.
Nvidia working on new China-compliant AI chips
July 23, 2024
The world's biggest chip design firm, Nividia, is working with China-based distributor Inspur on a 'B20' AI chip that will not breach US export restrictions.
Foxconn to build an advanced computing centre in Taiwan
June 10, 2024
Electronics manufacturer Hon Hai Technology Group (which trades as Foxconn) has started construction of a new computer centre in Kaohsiung powered by Nvidia's Blackwell platform.
Nvidia teases next generation chip platform: Rubin
June 03, 2024
The world's leading chip design firm says its new AI chip is currently under development and is scheduled for launch in 2026.
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What You Need to Know About the New AI Frontier
Nvidia's triumphant reign in the AI arena has brought the semiconductor industry to a crossroads. The company has set stock market records and continues to lead the AI industry. Its outlook appears robust, and as other companies try to attach their growth projections to AI, the market shows no signs of slowing down. However, Nvidia's manufacturing base is grappling with overwhelming product demand. The competition is scrambling to keep up, and technology is struggling to match the pace of AI's advancements. This situation poses questions for the broader chip landscape and the future of innovation.
Nvidia's unveils new Blackwell AI 'super chips'
March 22, 2024
All-conquering chip design firm Nvidia has launched its Blackwell graphic processing units, which are reportedly up to 30x faster than their predecessors.
SK hynix: we'll invest $1bn in HBM this year
March 08, 2024
Korea's SK hynix will spend big on the development of its high-bandwidth memory (HBM) tech as competition heats up in the next-gen AI GPU space.
Micron begins volume production of HBM3e memory
March 01, 2024
The US's biggest memory firm, Micron, has joined the race to compete in the next-gen HBM3e space, and says its new products will be used by Nvidia.
SK hynix on HBM memory: we've sold out for 2024
February 26, 2024
If you want HBM memory to enhance your AI applications, don't go to SK hynix. The Korean memory giant has nothing left.
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