
SK hynix gets Nvidia’s HBM4 gig
Beats Samsung and Micron
SK hynix has pulled ahead of its memory rivals by bagging NVIDIA’s first HBM4 orders, giving the South Korean chipmaker a premium position for the launch of Nvidia's Rubin GPUs.

Micron beats SK hynix to HBM4 sampling
Micron claims pole position in high-bandwidth memory race
US memory outfit, Micron claims to have leapfrogged SK hynix in the HBM race by slipping samples of its 12-layer 36GB HBM4 to key clients.

Micron shows off "thinnest and fastest" mobile DRAM
1-gamma LPDDR5X claims big AI gains with better battery life
Micron has started shipping samples of its 1-gamma node-based LPDDR5X memory, which it claims is the world’s fastest and thinnest low-power DRAM designed for flagship smartphones.

Chipzilla and mates plead with Trump admin to chill on chip tariffs
Intel, Micron, Qualcomm say tarrifs could blow up their supply chains
Troubled Chipzilla has joined forces with Micron and Qualcomm to tell the Trump administration to pack in the semiconductor tariff sabre-rattling.

Micron jacks up the prices
Chipmaker banks on AI boom
Memory vendor Micron has confirmed what punters feared—memory is getting dearer, and it’s not stopping anytime soon.

Chip stocks rally after Trump flip-flops
Tariffs aren’t a tech bro’s best friend
Chipmakers had a rare moment of joy this week after reports suggested that Donald [hamburger-eating surrender monkey] Trump might not slap the semiconductor industry with another round of wallet-crushing tariffs on 2 April.

Micron ships HBM3E and SOCAMM products for AI servers
Memory wizardry is the secret sauce behind AI
Memory outfit Micron is shipping both HBM3E and SOCAMM products for AI servers, and claims its chips will be the secret sauce behind the AI boom.

Micron shows first 1γ DDR5
Nearly into the shops
At the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 in Barcelona, Micron Technology unveiled its 1γ (1-gamma) DDR5 samples.

Samsung ditches its own memory in Galaxy S25
Gone to Micron
Samsung has stunned the tech world by abandoning its own DRAM and storage chips in the Galaxy S25 series, instead opting for components from US rival Micron.

Micron shares plummet
Sluggish PC and smartphone demand overshadows AI chip growth
Shares of Micron dropped by approximately 15 per cent after the company issued a grim forecast that highlighted sluggish demand for personal computers (PCs) and smartphones.