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Tuesday 11 May 2010
Inotera's reported personnel change sparks speculation
Micron Technology reportedly will transfer Michael Sadler, the executive VP of Inotera Memories, to its US headquarters in Boise, sparking concerns whether the DRAM-manufacturing...
Tuesday 11 May 2010
Inotera signs NT$35 billion syndicated loan
Inotera Memories has signed a contract with banks for a five-year syndicated loan of NT$35 billion (US1.1 billion) chiefly for its technology transitions. The DRAM maker said it is...
Thursday 6 May 2010
Inotera buys equipment from ASML
DRAM maker Inotera Memories has reported the purchase of NT$5.934 billion (US$188.8 million) worth of semiconductor equipment from lithography equipment vendor ASML, according to...
Wednesday 14 April 2010
Inotera posts loss in 1Q10
Inotera Memories has reported net losses of NT$1.56 billion (US$49.52 million), or NT$0.36 per share, for the first quarter of 2010, mostly due to production losses incurred from...
Tuesday 13 April 2010
Nanya swings back to loss in 1Q10
Nanya Technology slipped back into the red in the first quarter of 2010, after reporting its first profit in 11 quarters in fourth-quarter 2009. The DRAM maker had previously hinted...
Friday 2 April 2010
Inotera shifting to 50nm stack, says company president
DRAM maker Inotera Memories began shifting to 50nm stack process at a rate of 10,000 wafers a month at its 12-inch fab from April, aiming to convert all of its capacity (130,000 wafers/month)...
Wednesday 3 March 2010
Nanya, Inotera revenues down sequentially in February
DRAM maker Nanya Technology has reported revenues for February 2010 declined 12% sequentially to NT$4.14 billion (US$129 million), attributing the drop to fewer working days. Inotera...
Thursday 4 February 2010
Nanya and Inotera post on-month sales drops in January on DRAM price correction
Nanya Technology saw revenues decrease 5% sequentially to NT$4.72 billion (US$147.22 million) in January 2010, while Inotera Memories' sales slid 14% to NT$4.02 billion. Both DRAM...
Tuesday 26 January 2010
DRAM contract prices flat in 2H January, says DRAMeXchange
Contract quotes for 2GB DDR2 modules have remained unchanged at US$41 for the second half of January, and the price of 2GB DDR3 parts also remained flat at US$41, DRAMeXchange data...
Friday 22 January 2010
Nanya cautious about 1Q10 as ASPs decline
Nanya Technology, currently Taiwan's top DRAM maker by revenues, has expressed concerns that it may see ASPs drop sequentially in the first quarter of 2010 due to weakness in DDR2...
Thursday 21 January 2010
PSC and Inotera post profits for 4Q09
DRAM maker Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC) has posted its first profit in 11 quarters, while rival Inotera Memories has also reported profits for the fourth quarter after...
Wednesday 16 December 2009
Inotera to raise capital to fund process migration
DRAM maker Inotera Memories plans to raise capital through issuing 640 million new shares at a tentative price of NT$18 (US$0.56) per share to fund equipment expenses for technology...
Friday 4 December 2009
DRAM backend supplier FATC revenues down 3% in November 2009, but sees growth ahead
Formosa Advanced Technologies (FATC), a major packaging and testing service provider for DRAM makers Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories, saw November 2009 revenues drop slightly...
Friday 27 November 2009
PSC to see 30-40% DRAM bit growth in 4Q09
Taiwan-based Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC) is speeding up capacity expansion on a recovery in market demand, and its fourth-quarter DRAM bit growth is likely to reach...
Tuesday 10 November 2009
Nanya Technology lands NT$18 billion in syndicated loans
Nanya Technology on November 9 signed on for a syndicated loan of NT$18 billion (US$554 million), with the fund earmarked for its process advancement, according to the company. The...
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