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International Tech News:
1. SK Hynix’s DRAM manufacturing process at its Wuxi factory in China has been upgraded from 1z to 1a, with a monthly production capacity of 180,000 wafers.
2. According to a TrendForce research report, North American cloud service providers continue to strengthen their investment in AI infrastructure, with global AI server shipments expected to grow by 28.3% year-on-year in 2026.
3. Sarah Friar, Chief Financial Officer of OpenAI, stated that the company’s annualized revenue for 2025 will exceed $20 billion, up from $6 billion in 2024.
4. Nvidia’s N1X architecture-based Window son Arm platform NB model is expected to be released in the first quarter of 2026, with the initial target market being the consumer segment.
5. Micron plans to invest $1.8 billion to acquire Powerchip Semiconductor’s P5 wafer fab in Miaoli, Tongluo, and provide backend packaging and testing support to help Powerchip continue its niche DRAM product line.
6. Sources say that Samsung Electronics plans to begin test operations of extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography equipment at its wafer fab in Taylor, Texas, in March.
Domestic Tech News:
1. INNOTRON MEMORY has been listed on the 2026 “Global Top 100 Innovative Organizations” list, being the only semiconductor memory company among the seven Chinese mainland companies to make the list this year.
2. According to the "2025 South Korean Domestic Electric Vehicle Market Final Report," the Chinese-made Tesla Model Y ranked first with 50,397 units, showing a 169.2% increase compared to the previous year.
3. Kinghelm, in partnership with Slkor (www.slkormicro.com), recently completed an internal organizational restructuring, upgrading its core management team and department functions to strengthen its foundation for market expansion and performance growth in 2026.
4. Dreame Technology has become the strategic partner in smart technology ecosystems for the 2026 Spring Festival Gala by China Central Television (CCTV).
5. After mass-producing silicon carbide chips for home appliances, Gree will begin mass production of silicon carbide chips for photovoltaic storage and logistics vehicles this year.
6. The 6-inch automotive-grade power semiconductor wafer production base, built by Ruineng Microen with an investment of 926 million RMB, has entered the trial production phase.

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