Another modern maker discovers the charms of 1950s-era magnetic core memory.
Samsung and SK Hynix are pouring half a trillion dollars into new factories that would relieve the components crisis making consumer electronics exorbitantly expensive.
The company reportedly uses a custom ASIC chip to ensure compatibility. Can we get that on some consumer boards, please?
Two research firms just confirmed what the memory crisis feels like: more expensive phones and laptops, with no meaningful ...
Samsung and SK Hynix are pouring half a trillion dollars into new factories that would relieve the components crisis making ...
SK Hynix said on June 29 it will spend KRW1,100 trillion (approx. US$710 billion) across three sites in South Korea over the coming decades, accelerating its Yongin cluster timeline by 12 years as it ...
Consumers are beginning to feel the effects of AI through higher prices for electronics, but economists say the pressures ...
The phenomenal demand for memory and storage chips used in AI accelerators and data centers, and ongoing supply constraints, propelled Micron's non-GAAP gross margin to 84.9% last quarter, up from 39% ...
Every couple of years, the fastest computer in the world is taken down from its throne. This happened once again in June 2026 ...
Microsoft's AI momentum, Azure expansion and Copilot adoption drive growth, but capacity limits, competition and regulation ...
Building a PC in 2026 means navigating inflated RAM, storage, and GPU prices. We assembled four balanced systems that ...
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean tech giants Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix said Monday they will invest a combined 800 trillion won ($518 billion) in building a new computer chipmaking hub in ...