September 23, 2024
Samsung Display to Invest $1.8 Billion in New OLED Factory in Vietnam
Key Points Samsung Display Co., a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics, has announced plans to invest $1.8 billion in a new factory in northern Vietnam. The
Qualcomm’s Potential Intel Buyout: Opportunities and Challenges
Key Points Qualcomm’s interest in acquiring Intel could accelerate its diversification efforts but presents significant challenges, including inheriting Intel’s loss-making semiconductor manufacturing unit. If realized,
Apple Watch Ultra 2 Sees Price Drop Ahead of October Prime Day
Key Points The Apple Watch Ultra 2, the premium model in Apple’s smartwatch lineup, is now available at a low price of $689, reduced from
Naver Corp. Establishes Regional Headquarters in Saudi Arabia to Boost Tech Initiatives
Key Points Naver Corp., the South Korean IT giant, has announced plans to establish its regional headquarters, Naver Arabia, in Saudi Arabia by the end
SK Hynix Unveils HMSDK for AI Optimization and High-performance Computing
Key Points SK Hynix announced on Monday the introduction of its Heterogeneous Memory Software Development Kit (HMSDK), a self-developed memory control solution designed to optimize
Australian Stocks Decline Amid Sector Weakness; Appen Surges to New Highs
Key Points Australian stock market closed lower on Monday, with the S&P/ASX 200 dropping 0.69% or 56.60 to 8,152.90. Losses in the Consumer Staples, A-REITs,
TSMC and Samsung Explore $100 Billion Chip Projects in UAE
Key Points Two of the world’s largest chipmakers, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) and Samsung Electronics, are reportedly considering establishing major semiconductor production facilities in
SpaceX to Launch Five Uncrewed Starship Missions to Mars in Two Years, Says Elon Musk
Key Points SpaceX CEO Elon Musk announced on Sunday that the company plans to launch five uncrewed Starship missions to Mars within the next two
Mathematicians Discover New “Soft Cells” Shape Found in Nature and Architecture
Key Points Mathematicians have identified a new class of shapes, termed “soft cells,” that resemble the forms seen in natural structures, such as the chambers



