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Thursday 24 November 2011
Elpida develops 1600Mbps 4Gb LPDDR3
Elpida Memory has developed an advanced 30nm process 4Gb DDR3 mobile RAM (LPDDR3), according to the company. The new chip can achieve a high-speed data transfer rate of 1600Mbps at...
Tuesday 22 November 2011
Nanya files ITC complaint against Elpida
Nanya Technology has filed a complaint against rival Elpida Memory with the International Trade Commission, asking the agency to bar the US imports of Elpida's DRAM chips that infringe...
Thursday 17 November 2011
Elpida lodges patent infringement complaint against Nanya
Elpida Memory has announced two filings of a complaint in two countries against Nanya Technology for patent infringement.
Wednesday 16 November 2011
Elpida mulling another production cutback, report says
Japan's Elpida Memory is considering undertaking another capacity-cut strategy for its commodity DRAM production, aimed at curbing further price drops, Taiwan-based online media MoneyDJ...
Tuesday 15 November 2011
Elpida announces organizational, personnel changes
Elpida Memory has merged its sales office and technical marketing group into one unit named the "Sales & Marketing Office," according to the company. Meanwhile, Yasushi...
Tuesday 8 November 2011
Some semiconductor firms to have extreme results in 2011, says IC insights
Although low single-digit growth is forecast for the total semiconductor market this year, there are several companies expected to register results that are quite different, IC Insights...
Friday 28 October 2011
Rexchip swings to 3Q11 net loss
Rexchip Electronics, the Taiwan-based production subsidiary of Elpida Memory, swung to net losses in the third quarter from profits in the second quarter and a year earlier.
Thursday 27 October 2011
Elpida swings to loss in fiscal 2Q11
Japan's Elpida Memory swung to operating losses in the second quarter of its fiscal 2011 from profits a year ago, as sluggish growth in PC shipments led to a worsening of the supply-demand...
Friday 14 October 2011
Elpida sees loss in 1H of FY2011
Japan's Elpida Memory has disclosed preliminary results for the first half of the company's fiscal 2011, estimating it slipped to the red with sales declining 51% on year.
Tuesday 4 October 2011
PTI 4Q11 sales to be affected by DRAM cutbacks, says paper
Memory packaging and testing house Powertech Technology (PTI) is likely to experience another sequential sales drop in the fourth quarter of 2011, as cutbacks in DRAM supply will...
Tuesday 4 October 2011
Rexchip September sales down 15% on delayed deliveries
Rexchip Electronics, the Taiwan-based production subsidiary of Elpida Memory, has reported a 15% decline in September revenues from the previous month. The sales drop can be attributed...
Wednesday 28 September 2011
Elpida to buy Powerchip stake in Rexchip, says CEO
Elpida Memory is looking to wholly own its Taiwan-based subsidiary Rexchip Electronics, through acquiring the remaining 36% stake held by Powerchip Technology, according to company...
Monday 26 September 2011
Rexchip cuts supplies to Powerchip
Rexchip Electronics has reduced its DRAM-chip supplies to Powerchip Technology, while growing its deliveries to Elpida Memory, according to a company filing with the Taiwan Stock...
Friday 23 September 2011
Elpida develops 25nm 4Gb DDR3
Elpida Memory on September 22 announced that it has completed development of 25nm-made 4Gb DDR3 memory. Meanwhile, Samsung Electronics has introduced its 20nm-class DRAM products...
Thursday 22 September 2011
Apple reportedly increases memory purchases from Japan
Apple has increased its purchases of DRAM and NAND flash from Japan, according to industry sources, adding that Toshiba and Elpida Memory are being pinpointed as beneficiaries of...
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