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Wednesday 9 July 2014
Transcend, Adata post mixed results for June
Memory module maker Transcend Information has reported revenues of NT$2.2 billion (US$73.56 million) for June, down 4% sequentially and 6.4% on year. For the first half of 2014, revenues...
Tuesday 11 March 2014
Adata to deliver dividend of NT$7.07 for 2013
Memory module maker Adata Technology has reported that its net profits grew 210% to NT$1.99 billion (US$65.67 million) in 2013. The earnings translated into an EPS of NT$9.08 for...
Thursday 6 March 2014
OSE denies rumor of acquisition by memory module maker
Packaging and testing firm Orient Semiconductor Electronics (OSE) has denied local media reports indicating that it will be acquired by a dedicated memory module vendor, according...
Tuesday 11 February 2014
Transcend January sales rise 15%
Consolidated revenues at memory module manufacturer Transcend Information increased 15.1% sequentially to NT$2.44 billion (US$80.5 million) in January 2014, buoyed by brisk shipments...
Monday 10 February 2014
Adata January revenues slip 4%
Consolidated revenues at memory module manufacturer Adata Technology slipped 4.1% sequentially to NT$2.775 billion (US$91.6 million) in January 2014. On an annual basis, however,...
Wednesday 8 January 2014
Adata sees increased December revenues
Memory module maker Adata on January 8 reported consolidated revenues of NT$2.893 billion (US$96.4 million) for December, rising 11.16% on month and 10.71% on year, according to the...
Thursday 2 January 2014
DRAM supply to remain tight through 1Q14, says Adata chairman
The global supply of DRAM will stay tight through the first quarter of 2014, due to SK Hynix' continued production shortfalls, according to Simon Chen, chairman and CEO of memory...
Friday 13 December 2013
Falling memory prices erode Adata profits, says report
Memory module maker Adata Technology has seen its monthly profits erode significantly due to falling prices for NAND flash memory, according to a recent Chinese-language Commerical...
Friday 15 November 2013
Adata, Transcend post profit drops in 3Q13
Memory module firms Adata Technology and Transcend Information both saw their third-quarter net profits register double-digit sequential decreases.
Friday 8 November 2013
PC DRAM shortage to persist through 2Q14, says Adata
Tight supply of PC DRAM chips is set to persist until the second quarter of 2014, which will sustain memory price stability, according to memory module firm Adata Technology.
Monday 16 September 2013
Inotera, Adata expected to benefit from PC DRAM price hikes, says paper
As PC-use DRAM spot prices have risen over 30% due to tight supply arising from a fire accident at SK Hynix's 12-inch fab in eastern China, DRAM maker Inotera Memories is expected...
Monday 12 August 2013
Adata, Transcend July sales decrease
Memory module firms Adata Technology and Transcend Information have reported decreases in July consolidated revenues from the previous month of 13% and 14%, respectively.
Monday 5 August 2013
Adata posts record profits in 2Q13
Memory module maker Adata Technology has reported record net profits of NT$1.13 billion (US$37.7 million) for the second quarter of 2013. Gross margin and operating margin for the...
Wednesday 10 July 2013
Transcend, Silicon Power June sales up over 20%
Transcend Information and Silicon Power Computer & Communications, two Taiwan-based memory module manufacturers with less focus on DRAM modules, have reported more than 20% sequential...
Tuesday 9 July 2013
Adata 2Q13 sales up 19%
Memory module manufacturer Adata Technology has reported a 19.3% sequential increase in consolidated revenues for the second quarter of 2013, bucking seasonal trends.
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