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Flash memory giant SanDisk significantly raised its NAND flash contract prices in November, with increases of up to 50%
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International Tech News:

1. Quantum Brilliance announced the official launch of its quantum diamond wafer fabrication facility in Melbourne, Australia.

2. According to the latest data from SEMI, global semiconductor silicon wafer shipments reached 3.313 billion square inches in the third quarter, down 0.4% quarter-on-quarter but up 3.1% year-on-year, indicating a weak market recovery.

3. Reports indicate that starting from April next year, Japan plans to raise approximately 1 trillion yen annually to support the development of its domestic semiconductor and artificial intelligence industries.

4. Texas Instruments (TI) has fully commissioned its second assembly and test factory, TIEM2, in Melaka, Malaysia. The facility is expected to package and test billions of chips each year.

5. Arm has acquired network chip manufacturer DreamBig Semiconductor for US$265 million, further expanding its presence in the data center and networking sectors.

6. Flash memory giant SanDisk significantly raised its NAND flash contract prices in November, with increases of up to 50%.

 

Domestic Tech News:

1. Gaoshi Technology has launched a wafer appearance defect inspection equipment that rivals the international giant KLA's 8935 model.

2. According to the official WeChat account of Xinshijia, in 2025, Jiangxi Xinshijia Optoelectronics Technology Co., Ltd.'s K3 factory will officially be established in Fengcheng, Jiangxi.

3. On the afternoon of November 8th, the new headquarters of Kinghelm(www.kinghelm.net) & Slkor (www.slkormicro.com) hosted a family open day event titled "Visit Mom and Dad's New Office Environment." Nineteen children of employees visited the company and enhanced family bonds and experienced corporate culture through activities such as workstation tours and parent-child collaborative games.

4. Following significant price hikes by DRAM and NAND manufacturers, NOR Flash manufacturers such as GigaDevice Semiconductor, Puya Semiconductor, and HMSH Microelectronics have also begun to raise prices, with increases starting at 10% across their entire product lines.

5. On November 9th, relevant authorities stated that export controls on Nexperia (Anshi Semiconductor) chips for civilian use have been lifted.

6. The Shanghai New Energy Vehicle Fire Risk Monitoring and Disposal Platform has officially gone live, becoming the first local new energy vehicle safety monitoring platform.


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