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View all search resultsShares in SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics dropped on Monday after Washington revoked authorizations that allowed them to secure US semiconductor manufacturing equipment for their chip plants in China.
More than seven years after the launch of the first flexible-screen phone, the FlexPai from Chinese company Royole, which filed for bankruptcy in late 2024, these devices account for only about two percent of smartphone sales, according to Ben Wood from CCS Insight.
Chinese tech giants including Huawei and Baidu as well as start-ups are stockpiling high bandwidth memory (HBM) semiconductors from Samsung Electronics in anticipation of US curbs on exports of the chips to China, three sources said.
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