CXMT DDR5 Yield Tops 90%, Narrowing Gap with Samsung
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China's Changxin Memory is catching up with global companies such as Samsung Electronics by surpassing a 90% yield on its 17nm DDR5 process. However, the prevailing assessment is that there are limitations to expanding its influence in the global market due to supply chain issues and technical reliability problems, as the company is currently focused on domestic supply within China.
While YMTC was placed as the third largest NAND memory manufacturer, on the same day CXMT also reached a new milestone for the Chinese semiconductor industry in DDR5 performance. And it is that the Chinese company would have managed to raise by over 90% the manufacturing performance of its DDR5 chips produced through a 17 nm class process. Reaching this percentage of performance is a figure that until relatively recently seemed out of reach. It …
China's CXMT (ChangXin Memory Technologies) memory manufacturer continues to grow at an impressive pace. According to several reports relayed in China, the company has now reached a rate of return of over 90% on its DDR5 chip production, a level that places it at almost the same level as the historical leaders in the sector [...] CXMT article crosses the 90% DDR5 yield and is dangerously close to the memory giants appeared first on HardwareCooki…
CXMT Surpasses 90% DDR5 Yield, Challenges Industry Giants
Chinese memory giant CXMT has reportedly achieved a significant milestone in DDR5 production, with manufacturing yields now comfortably above 90%. This is comparable to what major manufacturers like Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron are achieving. According to reports, CXMT uses a 17 nm node for DDR5 chip production and has reached a 90% yield for these chips. This is only 2-3% lower than Samsung's yield on its 10 nm class node for DDR5 production, …
China's CXMT Stock Surges Nearly 6% After DDR5 Yield Hits 90% and Reports of Apple Testing Its Memory Chips
CXMT Corp's shares rose 6.19% as DDR5 yields surpassed 90%, attracting major tech companies amid a global DRAM shortage. The company's strategic expansions and partnerships bolster its market position.
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