1. Samsung Electronics plans to mass-produce CXL 3.1 memory modules in the fourth quarter.
2. Labor negotiations at Samsung Electronics have broken down, with 50,000 employees preparing to strike.
3. Micron delivers 256GB DDR5 RDIMM memory samples to partners: based on 1-gamma technology, 9200 MT/s speed.
4. Reports indicate that the Sony PS6 may use a 24GB RAM + 1TB SSD configuration, with reduced memory bus speeds potentially lowering material costs by $60.
5. HPE launches the industry's first 64TB memory server, targeting in-memory database workloads.
6. JD.com executive: Rising global storage costs have led to significant price increases for mobile phones and other 3C products.
7. Thunderobot Technology: Stocked up on key core raw materials such as CPUs, memory, and hard drives in the first quarter.
8. AMEC: Officially released its self-developed 32 Mbit SPI NOR Flash chip.
9. CloudWalk Technology: Introducing a 3D stacked storage architecture into its inference chip under development.
10. Dongxin Technology: It is steadily increasing the production and inventory of its main memory product lines.