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Monday 27 December 2010
ProMOS to make own-brand DRAM using Elpida design
ProMOS Technology has announced the company has reached an agreement with Elpida Memory to use the Japan-based vendor's 63nm stack process technology for its own-brand niche DRAM...
Tuesday 16 November 2010
ProMOS likely able to produce own-brand DRAM using Elpida's technology
Elpida Memory had agreed to offer more favorable contract terms and conditions to ProMOS Technologies under a technology licensing agreement, and therefore gained approval for its...
Thursday 7 October 2010
ProMOS slowing down transition to 63nm
ProMOS Technologies has revealed that plans to scale up its monthly output using 63nm process technology to 35,000 wafer starts will not be carried out until 2011, due to delivery...
Tuesday 21 September 2010
Powerchip able to lower DRAM production costs by 25% in 4Q10, says paper
DRAM maker Powerchip Technology will be able to reduce its per-chip production costs by 25% sequentially in the fourth quarter of 2010, as the company significantly ramps up chip...
Friday 3 September 2010
DRAM makers Powerchip and ProMOS August revenues up on month
Powerchip Technology and ProMOS Technologies have both posted sequential revenue gains in August 2010, despite recent reductions in DRAM prices. Powerchip's revenues were up 3.2%...
Tuesday 10 August 2010
ProMOS unable to make profits in 2Q10, say observers
DRAM maker ProMOS Technologies is likely to post its 13th straight quarterly losses for the second quarter of 2010, as the investment gain through selling one of its fabs will not...
Friday 30 July 2010
Rexchip ranks as most profitable Taiwan DRAM maker in 1H10
Rexchip Electronics has posted net profits of NT$9.09 billion (US$284.06 million), or an EPS of NT$3.09, for the first half of 2010, making it the most profitable among Taiwan's DRAM...
Tuesday 20 July 2010
Powerchip buys equipment from ASML
DRAM maker Powerchip Technology has announced an equipment purchase worth NT$1.53 billion (US$47 million) from ASML, which supplies lithography systems.
Monday 12 July 2010
ProMOS June revenues up on 63nm ramp
ProMOS Technologies saw revenues grow 4% sequentially in June 2010, buoyed by the ramp-up of 63nm technology and rising contract orders, according to the DRAM maker.
Monday 21 June 2010
ProMOS says trial production for Elpida 63nm DDR3 chips a success
ProMOS Technologies has announced the successful trial manufacturing of 1Gb DDR3 DRAM products, employing Elpida Memory's 63nm (65nm-XS, Super-shrink) technology, at its 12-inch wafer...
Tuesday 15 June 2010
Nanya, Rexchip ahead of schedule on advanced processes
DRAM maker Nanya Technology has revealed plans to kick off pilot runs for 12-inch wafer production using a 42nm process in June. Peer Rexchip Electronics will also start deploying...
Monday 24 May 2010
Nanya, Inotera said to raise 2010 capex again
DRAM makers Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories are planning to raise their capex again this year to come close to a combined total of NT$100 billion (US$3.1 billion), according...
Wednesday 12 May 2010
Rexchip postpones transfer to 45nm process
Due to delivery delays of immersion scanners, DRAM maker Rexchip Electronics will postpone transferring its capacity of 80,000 12-inch wafers to a 45nm process, according to the company...
Friday 16 April 2010
ProMOS to move 63nm to mass production in 3Q10
ProMOS Technologies is set to move Elpida Memory's 63nm stack process to mass production in the third quarter of 2010, according to the company.
Tuesday 30 March 2010
ProMOS, Rexchip ramping production on 63nm for Elpida DDR3 chips
ProMOS Technologies has started trial runs on 63nm for Elpida Memory DDR3 products, while Rexchip Electronics is set to significantly ramp up chip production using the same node prior...
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