Samsung Electronics to Deliver Keynote Speech at the 2025 International Solid-State Circuits Conference in the US View original image

Song Jaehyuk, President and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Samsung Electronics Device Solutions (DS) Division, and Navid Shariari, Senior Vice President of Intel Foundry Technology Development, will serve as keynote speakers at the 'International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) 2025.'


ISSCC is the most prestigious academic conference in the semiconductor circuit field, and 'ISSCC 2025' will be held from February 16 to 20 next year (local time) in San Francisco, USA.


According to industry sources, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), which organizes ISSCC, recently announced the updated list of keynote speakers on its website. Originally, the keynote speeches were to be delivered by Pat Gelsinger, former CEO of Intel, and Lee Jung-bae, former President of Samsung Electronics Memory Business Division, but both stepped down from their positions at the end of this year, leading to a change in speakers.


President Song is expected to present Samsung Electronics' memory technology capabilities and next-generation memory solutions under the theme "AI Revolution Driven by Memory Technology Innovation" at next year's event. Additionally, Senior Vice President Shariari will deliver a presentation titled "Innovation Matrix in the AI Era." There is also a possibility that Intel's foundry technology capabilities and process roadmap will be introduced at this session.



SK Hynix, which opened the era of "300-layer NAND" last month by announcing the mass production of 321-layer 1Tb TLC 4D NAND, is also expected to introduce technology related to the 321-layer 2Tb QLC (Quad-Level Cell) 3D NAND with improved capacity and performance at this conference.


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