A looming strike at Samsung Electronics has raised significant concerns in the semiconductor sector, particularly regarding the supply of DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory). As first reported by Wccftech, unionized workers are demanding a substantial bonus tied to the company’s annual operating profit, creating a situation that could disrupt global memory markets.
Intel’s Foundry division is gearing up to welcome significant clients, as the company’s 14A technology gains traction in the semiconductor market. As first reported by Wccftech, Intel’s 14A process is not just a technological advancement, but a strategic pivot aimed at attracting external customers rather than focusing solely on internal projects. This approach positions Intel to potentially secure partnerships with some heavyweight names in the industry before the end of the year.
In a surprising move, Samsung has announced a significant price increase for its DRAM memory products, raising prices by an average of 30 percent for the second quarter of 2026. This decision comes in the wake of a tumultuous period in the memory market, as first reported by Wccftech.