Taiwan niche inductor makers Cyntec and Mag.Layers Scientific-Technics are likely to enjoy strong sales through December driven by increasing demand for new notebook and smartphone...
Taiwan passive component maker Cyntec will invest NT$400 million (US$12.2 million) to expand its monthly capacity of power chokes from 70 million units in the first quarter to 100...
Cyntec and Polytronics Technology both expect shipments of new products to grow significantly in the second half of the year. Cyntec expects its small-size RF power chokes and 0201...
Taiwan's passive component makers Yageo, Cyntec and Polytronics Technology have posted slight sequential revenue drops for May and expect revenues to continue to decline in June,...
Passive component maker Cyntec has reported consolidated revenues of NT$956 million (US$28.34 million) for the first quarter, down 12.69% on quarter but up 8% on year. The company...
Chip resistor maker Ta-I Technology and power choke specialist Cyntec have enjoyed rising utilization rates since March, thanks to resumed orders from the notebook segment. Ta-I noted...
Cyntec has reported revenues of NT$427 million (US$12.89 million) for March, up 54.7% amid strong shipments to the notebook segment including current sensing resistors and power ch...
Cyntec will begin small scale production of power chokes for power supply maker Delta Electronics in the third quarter of this year and expects to see a significant revenue contribution...
Cyntec is aggressively developing RF components and establishing partnerships with IC design houses. The company expects RF components to be one of its major products in 2009.
Passive component maker Cyntec has reported consolidated sales of NT$4.28 billion (US$122.71 million) for 2008, up 18.2% on year with 29.9% gross margin. The company expects to see...
Passive-component maker Cyntec has said that it will start volume shipments of 0201 chip resistors (R-chips) for smartphones in the second quarter of 2009. The company said it is...
Taiwan-based passive component maker Cyntec expects to see sales increase in 2009, driven by shipments of power chokes for notebooks and handsets, according to market sources.
Thanks to rush orders from notebook companies, sales of notebook OEMs as well as notebook related component makers, including passive component, PCB and cooling module makers, are...
Cyntec saw slight sequential sales growth in January, much better than its earlier expectations of a 20% decline, thanks to rush orders from notebook makers. Consolidated January...
According to Taiwan passive component makers, the average selling price (ASP) of power chokes is being pressed down in the first quarter in order to compete with Japan-based companies...