Micron Technology, Inc. designs, develops, manufactures, and sells memory and storage products in the United States, Taiwan, Mainland China, rest of the Asia Pacific, Hong Kong, Japan, Europe ...
Fujifilm, one of a few makers of EUV photoresists, will expand capacities in the U.S., Japan, and South Korea as Intel, TSMC, Samsung, and SK hynix ramp up production.
The announcement follows that of Japanese memory giant Kioxia, which, like Micron, has a longstanding relationship with Pure Storage. Last year, Kioxia reported it had begun sampling shipments of ...
Japan handles memory fabrication; and Taiwan handles advanced packaging and testing. Micron’s presence in Singapore dates back to 1998. Since then, the company has grown its footprint from two ...
Fujifilm Holdings has announced an ambitious plan to invest approximately ¥100 billion ($640.5 million US) by March 2027 to ...
The company also plans to open an HBM production facility in Hiroshima, Japan, by 2027. Micron’s HBM production capacity is expected to triple from 20,000 wafers per month at the end of 2024 to ...
In an X post, CM Sarma said, “Assam is set to be India’s next economic powerhouse. Our USD $12 billion infrastructure ...
Commercial production of 28nm chips is slated to begin in 2026The aim is for ‘Made in India’ chips to be viable alternatives to those from China, Japan, South ...
Read More Micron is teaming up with Pure Storage for the 150TB DirectFlash module Micron's G8 QLC NAND has been ...
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said that the state is poised to become the next economic powerhouse in the country during his meeting with business leaders in Japan’s Osaka on Thursday. The ...