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Wednesday 20 April 2011
Rexchip announces successful pilot run of 30nm 2Gb DDR3
Rexchip Electronics has announced that it successfully completed pilot runs of Elpida Memory's 30nm 2Gb DDR3 product. Pilot run results for Elpida's 30nm process have met expectations...
Thursday 7 April 2011
Elpida develops 30nm, 4Gb DDR2 mobile RAM
Elpida Memory on April 7 announced that it has developed a 4-gigabit (4Gb) DDR2 mobile RAM, which employs the company's 30nm process technology. The new device features a low operating...
Thursday 24 March 2011
Samsung starts mass producing 4Gb mobile DRAM
Samsung Electronics has begun mass producing 4Gb, low-power DDR2 (LPDDR2) DRAM using 30nm-class technology, according to the company. The mobile DRAM chip will help the market to...
Friday 4 March 2011
Rexchip to allocate NT$3.6 billion for process transition
The board of directors of Rexchip Electronics has approved a budget of NT$3.598 billion (US$2.89 billion) for the company's transition to 30nm-class process technology. The spending...
Tuesday 25 January 2011
Nanya, Inotera to lower capex for 2011
DRAM chipmakers Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories have said their capex for 2011 will be slashed from the levels last year, with the spending to be focused on only new process...
Wednesday 5 January 2011
DRAM prices collapsing, says iSuppli
DRAM pricing continued to decline in December 2010 as levels plunged to their lowest point of the year, and nothing is likely to stop prices from continuing their slide during the...
Wednesday 5 January 2011
Samsung develops DDR4 module built using 30nm technology
Samsung Electronics has completed development of what it claims is the industry's first DDR4 DRAM module, using 30nm-class process technology.
Tuesday 14 December 2010
Rexchip lowers capex for 2011
DRAM maker Rexchip Electronics plans to allocate NT$4 billion (US$133 million) for its capex next year, down from NT$12.8 billion in 2010, according to the company. As most of its...
Friday 3 December 2010
Samsung develops higher density LPDDR2 for smartphones and tablets
Samsung Electronics has developed a monolithic 4Gb, low-power DDR2 (LPDDR2) memory device built using 30nm-class process technology, according to the company. The chip will be used...
Monday 15 November 2010
Elpida approved to issue depositary receipts in Taiwan
Elpida Memory's planned TDR (Taiwan depositary receipt) issue has received approval from Taiwan's Industrial Development Bureau (IDB) under the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA)...
Wednesday 29 September 2010
Elpida develops 30nm 2Gb DDR3 SDRAM
Elpida Memory has completed development of a 30nm-class 2Gb DDR3 SDRAM for PCs and consumer electronics products, with sample shipments slated for December 2010. Mass production is...
Friday 13 August 2010
Samsung, Seagate team up to co-develop SSD controllers
Samsung Electronics and Seagate Technology have announced plans to jointly develop and cross license controller technologies for enterprise-class solid state drives (SSD).
Thursday 22 July 2010
Hynix posts 2Q10 profits on record sales
Hynix Semiconductor has reported net profits of 665 billion won (US$550 million) on consolidated revenues of 3.28 trillion won for the second quarter of 2010. The sales figure marks...
Wednesday 21 July 2010
Taiwan DRAM makers still queuing for latest ASML systems
The lead time for ASML's latest immersion system, the NXT:1950i, has been extended to almost 12 months, prompting some Taiwan-based DRAM makers to switch to alternative products,...
Tuesday 9 February 2010
Micron and Nanya intro 42nm DRAM process, working on 3Xnm
Micron Technology and Nanya Technology have unveiled their co-developed 2Gb DDR3 chip using copper-based 42nm DRAM process technology, and said they are also working on a 30nm-class...
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