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Monday 19 January 2015
ChipMOS to allocate 30-40% of capex for driver-IC testing
Packaging and testing firm ChipMOS Technologies will allocate 30-40% of its planned capex for 2015 for upgrading its production lines for LCD driver ICs, according to the company.
Thursday 25 December 2014
Unimicron approves NT$10.67 billion for 2015 capex
The board of directors of Unimicron Technology, a manufacturer of PCBs and IC substrates, has approved plans to budget NT$10.67 billion (US$335.5 million) in capex for 2015.
Thursday 25 December 2014
UMC board approves capex for capacity expansion
The board of directors of United Microelectronics (UMC) has approved an additional capital expenditure (capex) budget of NT$9.34 billion (US$293.8 million) for building new production...
Tuesday 2 December 2014
IC backend firms cautious about 2015 capex plans
Having spent big in 2014, major Taiwan-based IC packaging and testing houses are cautious with their capital expenditures (capex) for 2015.
Thursday 27 November 2014
ChipMOS 2015 capex to stay flat
ChipMOS Technologies, which specializes in assembly and test services for LCD driver ICs and memory chips, is expected to maintain its 2015 capex at near 2014 levels, according to...
Wednesday 12 November 2014
TSMC board passes budget for capacity expansion
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company's (TSMC) board of directors has approved plans to spend US$5.57 billion to expand both advanced and mainstream technology capacities, and...
Friday 7 November 2014
Innolux sees over 18% on-year increase in October
Innolux has announced its October 2014 consolidated revenues reached NT$38.3 billion (US$1.25 billion) in October 2014, a decrease of 0.5% on month and an increase of 18.2% on year...
Thursday 30 October 2014
Inotera to more than double capex for 2015
Inotera Memories plans to more than double its capex budget to NT$50 billion (US$1.65 billion) in 2015 from NT$22 billion projected for 2014 in order to facilitate its migration to...
Tuesday 12 August 2014
TSMC approves new capex spending for advanced capacity expansion
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has approved the appropriation of NT$91.03 billion (US$3.05 billion) for advanced capacity expansion, conversion of certain logic...
Friday 4 July 2014
Increased panel production automation saves Innolux NT$1 billion
Focusing on increased efforts to bump up automated panel production helped Innolux save NT$1 billion (US$33.5 million) in capital expenditures between 2009-2013, according to Innol...
Tuesday 1 July 2014
Nanya Technology to ramp up 2014 capex
Nanya Technology plans to ramp up its capex for 2014 to NT$6.69 billion (US$224 million) from NT$3.05 billion set previously, mainly to remove production bottlenecks at its 12-inch...
Wednesday 4 June 2014
FPCB makers raising capex budgets for 2014
Taiwan-based flexible PCB makers including Flexium Interconnect, Zhen Ding Technology Holding and Career Technology are increasing their capex for capacity ramps in 2014, according...
Tuesday 22 April 2014
Inotera 1Q14 earnings higher than expected
Memory chipmaker Inotera Memories has reported net profits of NT$11.25 billion (US$372.13 million) for the first quarter of 2014, higher than market expectations of NT$11 billion...
Monday 31 March 2014
Winbond to further increase capex for 2014
Winbond Electronics plans to increase its capex for 2014 to NT$10.48 billion (US$343.91 million) from NT$8.6 billion projected earlier in the year, according to the company, which...
Wednesday 26 March 2014
Samsung, Intel, TSMC to account for 52% of semiconductor capex in 2014, says IC Insights
Samsung Electronics and Intel are each forecast to spend at least US$11 billion in semiconductor capital during 2014, and TSMC slightly less than US$10 billion. Collectively the three...
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Samsung expands mobile phone production beyond Asian countries, says DIGITIMES Research
SLMs to increase presence in GenAI business opportunities, says DIGITIMES Research
Generative AI market to reach US$1.5 trillion by 2030 with Taiwan holds hardware advantage; software and services to see promising future, says DIGITIMES Research