ELECTRONICS NEWS HIGHLIGHTS 07/25/2022
Electronics News Highlights 07/25/2022
ELECTRONICS NEWS HIGHLIGHTS 07/25/2022
1. INTEL PLANS TO INCREASE CHIP PRICES
Intel plans to raise prices this fall on flagship products such as its market-dominant server and PC processors, as well as on a range of other products, including WiFi and other connectivity chips. The specific price increase has not yet been finalized. However, it could grow from single digits to over 10% and 20% depending on the product.
Details: INTEL PLANS TO INCREASE CHIP PRICES
2. SAMSUNG DRAM SALES DROP BY $9 MILLION IN Q1 2022
During the first quarter of 2022, Samsung’s DRAM sales were $10.34 billion, a decrease of $9 million from the previous quarter, the second consecutive quarter of decline. In the fourth quarter of 2021, Samsung's DRAM sales fell 9% quarter-on-quarter to $10.5 billion. However, Samsung still ranks first in the global DRAM market, with a market share of 42.7% as of the first quarter of 2022, up 0.8% from the fourth quarter of 2021.
Details: SAMSUNG DRAM SALES DROP BY $9 MILLION IN Q1 2022
3. SEMICONDUCTOR SALES IN EUROPE HIT $3.777 BILLION IN MAY
In May 2022, global semiconductor sales were $51.819 billion, an increase of 20% year-to-date. On a month-on-month basis, global sales rose 1.8% from April. The main drivers of European sales in May compared to April were optoelectronics (up 3.9% month-on-month), logic chips (up 1.8%), and application-specific semiconductors (up 0.5%).
Details: SEMICONDUCTOR SALES IN EUROPE HIT $3.777 BILLION IN MAY
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