In 1988, Japanese firms controlled 51% of worldwide chip sales, dominating memory production and manufacturing equipment.
U.S. stock and bond markets caught a break on Monday after another unnerving AI-related shakeout late last week, with ...
An acute global shortage of memory chips is forcing artificial intelligence and consumer-electronics companies to fight for ...
Tech giants including Microsoft, Google and ByteDance are scrambling to secure supplies from memory-chip makers such as ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul celebrated the "topping off" of the last piece of steel on the $614 million NanoFab Reflection building at ...
Palo Alto's xLight to use $150 million in Trump administration funds to build a particle accelerator at Albany NanoTech, ...
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Micron plans $9.6 billion HBM fab in Japan as AI memory race accelerates
Micron is preparing a major expansion of its Hiroshima operations to build a dedicated high-bandwidth memory facility, according to a report by Nikkei Asia.
Micron Technology will invest 1.5 trillion yen ($9.6 billion) to build a new plant in Hiroshima in western Japan to produce advanced high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips, the Nikkei reported on Saturday, ...
Son slammed talk of an AI investment bubble, saying Softbank simply needed to raise capital to fund projects including data ...
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Sensex, Nifty trade with minor cuts; European mrkt advance
SEPC zoomed 9.89% after it has secured a domestic contract worth Rs 3,300 crore from South Eastern Coalfields (SECL) through the JARPL-AT Consortium, comprising Jai Ambey Roadlines (80%) & Avinash ...
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