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Saturday 18 February 2017
TSMC spends NT$7.5 billion on equipment
Pure-play foundry Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has recently disclosed six separate purchases of manufacturing equipment and facilities for a total of NT$7.525...
Monday 6 February 2017
Winbond to spend NT$1.14 billion on equipment
Taiwan-based Winbond Electronics, a provider of specialty DRAM and NOR flash memory, has announced plans to budget an additional capex of NT$1.139 billion (US$36.9 million) for buying...
Thursday 2 February 2017
ASE looks to higher capex, revenues in 2017
Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE) expects to post sequential revenue growth through the fourth quarter of 2017, with revenues for all of the year outperforming those reported...
Thursday 12 January 2017
TSMC 2016 EPS reaches NT$12.89
Pure-play foundry Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has reported record net profits of NT$334.25 billion (US$10.5 billion) for 2016 with EPS reaching NT$12.89. The...
Wednesday 4 January 2017
CHT sets 2017 capex budget at NT$29 billion
Chunghwa Telecom (CHT) has tentatively set its capex budget for 2017 at NT$29 billion (US$900.74 million), up from NT$27 billion spent a year earlier, according to company president...
Wednesday 28 December 2016
PCB maker Unimicron developing SLP products
PCB maker Unimicron Technology has set aside a capex budget of NT$4.946 billion (US$153.19 million) for 2017, according to the company.
Friday 23 December 2016
Sigurd budgets NT$1.6 billion for 2017 capex
Testing company Sigurd Microelectronics plans to budget NT$1.61 billion (US$50.2 million) in capital expenditures for 2017 to mainly replace equipment and expand production capacity,...
Tuesday 20 December 2016
Taiwan Mobile to reduce capex for 2017
Taiwan Mobile (TWM) expects its capex for 2017 to be significantly lower than the amount it spent in 2016 due to decreased spending on establishing network infrastructure, according...
Thursday 15 December 2016
SPIL approves NT$15.5 billion for 2017 capex
The board of directors of IC packager Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL) has approved plans to budget NT$15.5 billion (US$485.5 million) in capex for 2017, which will be utilized...
Thursday 15 December 2016
KYEC to halve capex for 2017
Testing company King Yuan Electronics (KYEC) has unveiled plans to allocate NT$4.42 billion (US$139.2 million) in capex for 2017, down from about NT$9 billion in 2016.
Wednesday 23 November 2016
Ardentec capex to exceed NT$5 billion over next 3 years
Wafer probing specialist Ardentec's capex for the next three years are set to exceed NT$5 billion (US$157 million), according to company president Chi-ming Chang.
Tuesday 8 November 2016
TSMC board approves US$4.91 billion for capacity expansion
The board of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has approved capital appropriations of approximately US$4.91 billion to expand capacity for advanced-node manufacturing,...
Friday 4 November 2016
SPIL to raise 2016 capex by NT$1.2 billion
Siliconware Precision Industries' (SPIL) board of directors has approved plans to revise its capex budget for 2016 to NT$17.9 billion (US$568.1 million) from NT$16.7 billion set previously,...
Monday 12 September 2016
Samsung putting capex focus on OLED could lose major foundry client
Qualcomm, a major foundry client of Samsung, has become aware of the risks associated with Samsung putting its capex focus on the OLED panel market, and is considering coming back...
Thursday 18 August 2016
TSMC spends NT$4.86 billion on equipment
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) spent a total of NT$4.86 billion (US$154.2 million) on machinery equipment, manufacturing tools and facilities from ASML, Brooks...
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