Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, South Koreaโs two memory chip giants, are warning of a prolonged and severe global supply crunch, weeks after the two companies disclosed increased investments in their China wafer fabs to meet surging artificial intelligence demand. During Samsungโs first-quarter earnings call on Thursday, the company said its order fulfilment rate had plunged to a โrecord lowโ. In a rare move, customers worried about shortages were already pre-booking memory capacity for 2027,...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) expects a revenue surge of more than 30 per cent in 2026 as the worldโs largest contract chipmaker โpulls in all equipmentโ to ramp up supply, as management downplayed the impact of memory price hikes and Middle East tensions. During its first-quarter earnings call on Thursday, company executives voiced optimism for the year ahead anchored by the global AI frenzy, attributing the expected revenue surge to strong demand for artificial intelligence and...