DRAM ASPs to keep falling into Q3

DRAM ASPs are expected to keep falling into Q3, reports DRAMeXchange, as inventories accumulated by DRAM suppliers (including wafer banks) have generally reached  6 weeks. Supply bits will continue to grow thanks to contributions from the 1Ynm process.  With an aim to greatly reduce inventory levels, DRAM suppliers in general will continue to adopt large ...

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Semi market to fall 10% this year, says Semiconductor Intelligence.

Bill Jewell’s Semiconductor Intelligence reckons the market will be down 10% this year. The 2018 semiconductor market finished weak with an 8.2% decline in the fourth quarter from the third, says SI. The first quarter of 2019 will be even weaker. Most major semiconductor companies are expecting up to double digit declines in 1Q 2019 ...

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African tech start-ups come to London

Twenty tech start-ups from Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa arrived in London today to take part in the first Go Global Africa programme. Go Global is an innovation scheme which supports startups to improve their business skills and capability, build links with the UK’s thriving tech sector and work with UK expertise to take their ...

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Infineon PWM controller enables currents up to 1000A.

Infineon claims to have come up with the industry’s first 16-phase digital PWM multiphase controller which enables currents up to 1000A and higher for next generation CPUs, GPUs, FPGA and ASICs. As CPU current requirements increase to enable next generation AI and networking workloads, DC-DC voltage regulators (VR) need to deliver more than 500 A to ...

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