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artificial intelligence servers
Coverage of artificial intelligence servers in the Nexus archive.
- To beat chip crunch, Chinese firm inks memory deal bigger than its sales
Chinese memory module maker Biwin signed a $1.86 billion two-year agreement to secure flash memory chips, exceeding its annual revenue, driven by demand from AI servers and data centers. The locked-volume, locked-price deal spans Q3 2026 to Q2 2028, as disclosed in a Shanghai Stock Exchange filing.
- To beat chip crunch, Chinese firm inks memory deal bigger than its sales
Chinese memory module maker Biwin signed a $1.86 billion two-year agreement to secure flash memory chips, exceeding its annual revenue, driven by AI server and data center demand. The deal involves enterprise-grade chips purchased in batches from Q3 2026 to Q2 2028 under a locked-volume, locked-price arrangement.