SK Hynix will pay $7 billion out of the deal's total $9 billion price tag, the world's second-largest memory chip maker said in a statement
Creditors representing more than 90% of outstanding claims voted in favour of the draft restructuring proposal at an investors' meeting on Wednesday, Unigroup said in a statement
One of the world's biggest memory chip suppliers said stringent restrictions may be increasingly difficult to mitigate and had resulted in thinner staffing levels
Japanese officials said they had agreed with Taipei that both they, and the US, need to cooperate to build resilient supply chains
As part of this plan, Germany is in the lead to land Intel's planned European 'megafab' plant, although France remains in the running
US semiconductor company has turned to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co to supply the most critical sections of its computer processors called "chiplets"
US chipmaker Intel apologised on Thursday to its Chinese customers, partners and public for telling suppliers not to source products or labour from Xinjiang, saying it had been forced to do so.
China's market regulator said on Wednesday that it had approved the acquisition deal – but with conditions
Officials at various US agencies talked about a proposal to toughen sales to chipmakers in China
Zhao Weiguo’s opposition to the deal with JAC and Wise Road is a potential hurdle for the sale and restructuring of Unigroup, a firm once poised to be a key Chinese semiconductor producer
The advanced packaging facility, which is expected to begin production in 2024, will create over 4,000 Intel jobs and more than 5,000 construction jobs
India approved a $10-billion plan to attract semiconductor fab makers and display manufacturers as it strives to become an electronics hub.