ai computing

The rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) is driving demand for advanced packaging technologies. Key players, including ASE Technology Holding, Sigurd Microelectronics, and ChipMOS, are aggressively expanding their advanced packaging capabilities. Meanwhile, Samsung Electronics and ASE Semiconductor are focusing on R&D and strategic partnerships to enhance next-generation packaging solutions, solidifying their positions as industry leaders.

March 12, 2025 – Renowned overclocking memory and gaming hardware brand G.SKILL has officially launched a series of high-performance DDR5 memory kits, including DDR5-8000 CL36-48-48 48GB (24GBx2), DDR5-6000 CL28-36-36 192GB (48GBx4), and DDR5-6000 CL26-39-39 48GB (24GBx2). These latest memory kits will be available under G.SKILL’s Trident Z5 Royal EXPO, Ripjaws RGB, and Flare X5 RGB series, fully supporting AMD EXPO memory overclocking technology. Designed for high-end gamers, content creators, and professionals handling AI model training, machine learning, deep learning, and data-intensive computing, these memory kits offer outstanding speed, efficiency, and stability.

In response to the accelerating global demand for high-performance computing, driven by the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) workloads, Intel has officially launched its Xeon 6 Performance-Core Processors. These new CPUs are designed to power everything from data centers to networks and edge computing systems, combining outstanding performance with exceptional energy efficiency.

January 9, 2025 – Altera has officially declared its independence from Intel, raising a flag under its own name near its headquarters in San Jose, California. The move marks a significant milestone as the FPGA pioneer transitions into an independent company. While Altera remains a wholly owned subsidiary of Intel, this newfound independence will allow the company greater flexibility to expand its FPGA product portfolio while maintaining a strategic partnership with its former parent company.