Samsung management appears intractable, unwilling to yield to the bonus-related demands of its unionized workers, setting the stage for a high-stakes showdown next month. As the world's largest memory-related production capacity now appears headed for an utter paralysis, industry fears continue to mount, especially as production restoration might take twice as long as the planned 18-day strike. The wider semiconductor industry is gripped with fears of a prolonged production halt at Samsung, which would worsen the ongoing DRAM shortage As a refresher, Samsung's union workers are currently demanding 15 percent of the company's annual operating profit, which amounts to around $30 billion, […]
Read full article at wccftech.com/samsung-strike-could-deepen-dram-crunch-and-cost-20-billion-as-an-18-day-walkout-risks-becoming-a-36-day-production-blackout/
Hence then, the article about samsung strike could deepen dram crunch and cost 20 billion as an 18 day walkout risks becoming a 36 day production blackout was published today ( ) and is available on Wccf tech ( Middle East ) The editorial team at PressBee has edited and verified it, and it may have been modified, fully republished, or quoted. You can read and follow the updates of this news or article from its original source.
Read More Details
Finally We wish PressBee provided you with enough information of ( Samsung Strike Could Deepen DRAM Crunch And Cost $20 Billion As An 18-Day Walkout Risks Becoming a 36-Day Production Blackout )
Also on site :
- AWS Graviton5 CPUs Now Available: Purpose-Built For AI With 25% Performance Uplift, 192 Cores, DDR5-8800 & PCIe Gen6 Support
- Persona 4 Revival, Fable, Final Fantasy VII Revelation and Lots More Collide in 2027, The Most Stacked RPG Year Ever
- ASUS and MSI Finally Bring AMD’s EXPO Ultra Low Latency To 600-Series Boards, Closing The Gap With AM5’s 800 Lineup
