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Tuesday 2 September 2014
Digitimes Research: Bit-growth of DRAM chips lower in 2014 on weak PC demand
Although global notebook shipments are seeing less impact from tablets, PC shipments in the second half of 2014 are still expected to suffer an on-year drop, which will cause DRAM...
Tuesday 5 August 2014
DRAM contract quotes rise 4.92% on average in 2H July, says DRAMeXchange
Contract quotes for 4GB DDR3 modules averaged US$32 in the second half of July, a 4.92% increase compared to the same period a month ago, while the highest contract prices rose 6.45%...
Friday 18 July 2014
Global DRAM module sales grow 32% to US$7.3 billion in 2013, says DRAMeXchange
Global DRAM module sales totaled US$7.3 billion in 2013, up 32% from US$5.5 billion a year earlier, buoyed by rising standard DRAM chip prices, a booming spot market, and rising ratio...
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 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...
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...
Friday 6 September 2013
Taiwan PCB suppliers see little impact from SK Hynix China plant fire
Tripod Technology and APCB both expect little impact from a recent fire at SK Hynix' China plant. PC DRAM is already in oversupply, the firms said.
Thursday 29 August 2013
Kingston continues to lead DRAM module sales, says DRAMeXchange
Kingston Technology continued to dominate the dedicated DRAM module field in 2012, though the long-time market leader's sales were hit by falling chip prices and a shrinking spot...
Friday 16 August 2013
Kingston to significantly reduce DRAM module outsourcing, says report
Kingston Technology has adjusted its outsourcing strategy to cope with falling demand for DRAM modules, particularly those used for memory upgrades, according to a recent Chinese-language...
Thursday 15 August 2013
Second-tier memory module makers see 2Q13 profits shrink
Memory module makers Silicon Power Computer and Communications, Apacer Electronics, and Panram International have reported reduced profits for the second quarter of 2013, while fellow...
Thursday 8 August 2013
Kingston reportedly cuts DRAM module prices amid sluggish demand
Kingston Technology has reportedly lowered quotes for DRAM modules in response to stagnant demand. However, Kingston declined to comment.
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.
Thursday 6 June 2013
Adata May sales up over 50%
Consolidated revenues at memory module maker Adata Technology registered a 57% sequential increase in May 2013, hitting the highest monthly level in 30 months.
Monday 3 June 2013
Memory chips to fall far short of demand in 3Q13, says Adata chair
Supply of DRAM chips will remain mostly tight in 2013, while the NAND flash market will face a shortage of supplies starting the second half of June, according to Simon Chen, chairman...
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