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Published: Feb 04,2020

Samsung Launches the 'Flashbolt', Industry's First 3rd-generation (16GB) HBM2E
Samsung Electronics today announced the market launch of 'Flashbolt', its third-generation High Bandwidth Memory 2E (HBM2E). The new 16-gigabyte (GB) HBM2E is uniquely suited to maximize high performance computing (HPC) systems and help system manufacturers to advance their supercomputers, AI-driven data analytics and state-of-the-art graphics systems in a timely manner...

BOXER-6641: Delivering More Power for Industrial Computing
AAEON announces the BOXER-6641, their latest fanless box PC, featuring 8th Generation Intel Core and Xeon processors. The BOXER-6641 is the most powerful fanless solution currently available on the market. The BOXER-6641 is designed to provide users with unmatched flexibility and performance...

China-based Memory Fabs Continue Normal Operations Currently as Wuhan Coronavirus Outbreaking
On account of the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak’s impact on the global memory industry, investigations from the DRAMeXchange research division of TrendForce indicate that no DRAM or NAND flash fab in China has closed or partially suspended operations at the present...

SiP and Heterogeneous Integration as Key Driving Force of Growth for IC Packaging and Testing
TAIPEI, Taiwan - Amid continued economic uncertainty and high inventory levels, growth of the worldwide IC packaging and testing industry is expected to slow down, and the worldwide IC packaging and testing industry shipment value is estimated to reached US$29...

Semiconductor R&D To Nudge Higher Through 2024
The semiconductor business is defined by rapid technological changes and the need to maintain high levels of investment in research and development for new materials, innovative manufacturing processes for increasingly complex chip designs, and advanced IC packaging technologies...

Huami’s Amazfit Donates $1.5 Million to Help Combat the Coronavirus Outbreak in China
Huami, the world’s second-largest health wearables company, announced today that has donated $1.5 million (USD) to help combat the outbreak of the deadly Coronavirus in the capital city of Wuhan, located in China’s Hubei Province...