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2026-06-08
digitimes.com
2026-06-08
ChangXin Memory Technologies (CXMT) is gaining attention as a potential new force in the global DRAM market, but memory module vendors say the Chinese chipmaker is not offering the low-cost DDR5 supply many in the PC sector had hoped for.
2026-06-07
world.infonasional.com
2026-06-07
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2026-06-04
wccftech.com
2026-06-04
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While China develops workarounds to US sanctions of high-end extreme ultraviolet (EUV) machines, the shortage in the memory industry due to high demand from AI chips has created an opportunity for Chinese firms to gain market share, suggests a report from the Korean media. The aggressive approach, led by the Chinese government, has narrowed down the gap between China and Korea for HBM memory to th
2026-05-28
www.chosun.com
2026-05-28
조선일보
By Park Ji-min
Published 2026.05.28. 16:05
Updated 2026.05.28. 16:18
CXMT's latest DRAM DDR5 product. /CXMT
The initial public offering (IPO) of Chinese DRAM company ChangXin Memory Technologies (CXMT) has entered its final stages. The Shanghai Stock Exchange announced on the 27th that CXMT’s STAR Market (the Chinese version of NASDAQ) IPO passed the listing review committee’s deliberation. Only
2026-05-28
digitimes.com
2026-05-28
ChangXin Memory Technologies (CXMT), China's top DRAM maker, has been cleared by China's securities regulator for its highly anticipated IPO, which could raise funds worth CNY29.5 billion (approx. US$4.4 billion) for the company. The Shanghai Stock Exchange said on May 27 that it had cleared a listing review for its STAR Board.