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  • FILE - The logo of the Samsung Electronics Co. is seen at its office in Seoul, South Korea on April 30, 2019. Samsung Electronics said Wednesday, March 15, 2023, it expects to invest 300 trillion won ($230 billion) over the next 20 years as part of an ambitious South Korean national project to build the world’s largest semiconductor manufacturing base near the capital, Seoul. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon, File)

    Former Samsung executive accused of trying to copy an entire chip plant in China

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    Sarah Fielding
    Sarah Fielding
    06.12.2023

    The data breach allegedly cost Samsung $230 million.

  • ASUS' ROG Phone 5 focuses on audio quality for mobile gamers

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    Richard Lai
    Richard Lai
    03.10.2021

    The ASUS ROG Phone 5 has redesigned innards for better heat dissipation, weight distribution and audio performance. There's also a Pro model plus a limited edition ROG Phone 5 Ultimate, with the latter boasting a whopping 18GB of RAM.

  • SK Hynix Inc's DRAM modules are seen in this picture illustration taken at the company's main office building in Seoul October 24, 2012. South Korea's SK Hynix Inc booked a smaller-than-expected quarterly operating loss on a jump in demand for chips used in mobile devices like Apple Inc's iPad and iPhone, sending its shares up 4 percent.   REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji (SOUTH KOREA - Tags: BUSINESS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY)

    Intel sells its NAND flash memory business to SK Hynix for $9 billion

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    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    10.19.2020

    Intel sold off its NAND flash memory business to South Korea's SK Hynix, but will retain control of the faster Optane technology.

  • SK Hynix first DDR5 RAM modules

    The first DDR5 RAM modules promise faster, more efficient PCs

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    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    10.07.2020

    Korean chip manufacturer SK Hynix has unveiled the world’s first 64GB DDR5 RAM modules, marking a big step away from DDR4 SIMs that have dominated PC memory since 2013.

  • SK Hynix teases 4GB LPDDR3 RAM for high-end mobiles due end of this year

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    Sharif Sakr
    Sharif Sakr
    06.10.2013

    Samsung is already pressing ahead with its own high-density 20nm LPDDR3 modules, but SK Hynix reckons it can go one better. Instead of the stingy, piffling, retro 2GB stack offered by Sammy (pah!), the Korean memory specialist says it's sampling 20nm 8Gb (1GB) chips that can be stacked to provide 4GB of RAM in high-end mobile devices. This memory will come with all the trimmings and trappings of high-density LPDDR3, including a data transmission speed of 2,133Mbps (vs. 1,600Mbps offered by existing LPDDR3 phones like the GS4), a thinner profile and less power consumption in standby mode compared to LPDDR2. That just leaves the question of "when?," to which SK Hynix confusingly answers that we'll see products "noticeably loaded" with more than 2GB of LPDDR3 during the second half of this year, although it doesn't intend to start mass production of this exact chip until the end of the year. Of course, there'll come a point in 2014 when even mid-range processors like ARM's Cortex-A12 will theoretically be able to address more than 4GB, so that amount of RAM may not even seem so outlandish.