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Friday 30 April 2010
PQI snaps up NT$225 million net profits in 1Q10
Power Quotient International (PQI) has reported net profits of NT$225.02 million (US$7.15 million) for the first quarter of 2010, up significantly from NT$85.28 million in the prior...
Tuesday 27 April 2010
DRAM maker ProMOS to slash capital 65%
ProMOS Technologies has revealed plans to downsize its capital by 65% from the current NT$72.6 billion (US$2.3 billion) to NT$25.4 billion. The capital reduction will help boost ProMOS's...
Thursday 22 April 2010
Elpida sampling 40nm 4Gb DDR3
Elpida Memory has announced that it completed development of a 4Gb DDR3 SDRAM, which it claims is the highest density DDR3 in the DRAM industry.
Wednesday 21 April 2010
Elpida returns to profits in fiscal 2009
Elpida Memory has announced preliminary consolidated financial results for its fiscal year ended March 31, 2010. The memory chipmaker estimated net income of two billion yen (US$21.5...
Tuesday 20 April 2010
Rexchip starts trading in Taiwan stock market
Rexchip Electronics, a 64%-held subsidiary of Japan's Elpida Memory, began trading on Taiwan's Emerging Stock Board (ESB) today (April 20).
Monday 19 April 2010
Taiwan DRAM makers eyeing mobile RAM market
Apple's iPad launch has created an upsurge in demand for mobile RAM, pushing some Taiwan-based memory chipmakers to either ramp up the output or venture into the segment, according...
Monday 19 April 2010
ProMOS eyes return to profitability in 2Q10, says chairman
DRAM maker ProMOS Technologies stands a good chance of returning to profitability in the second quarter of 2010, according to company chairman ML Chen speaking at a recent press ev...
Friday 16 April 2010
ProMOS to move 63nm to mass production in 3Q10
ProMOS Technologies is set to move Elpida Memory's 63nm stack process to mass production in the third quarter of 2010, according to the company.
Wednesday 14 April 2010
Rexchip to list on Taiwan ESB on April 20
Rexchip Electronics, which was founded in 2006 as a joint venture between Elpida Memory and Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC), has received approval to list on Taiwan's Emerging...
Tuesday 13 April 2010
A-Data makes advance payment for DRAM chips
A-Data Technology has reached a long-term supply contract with an unspecified upstream vendor, under which it would pay a certain amount in advance for DRAM chips. The contract will...
Monday 12 April 2010
PSC said to allocate more 12-inch capacity to produce DRAM for Elpida
Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC) has entered into a new agreement with Elpida Memory, under which PSC is allowed to source 24,000 wafer starts a month from their DRAM joint-venture...
Friday 9 April 2010
Elpida to offer sufficient DRAM chips to PC customers in Taiwan, says CEO
Elpida Memory will continue to strengthen its ties with Taiwan's PC ecosystem, offering sufficient supply of DRAM chips, according to company CEO Yukio Sakamoto speaking at a recent...
Friday 9 April 2010
Winbond to develop in-house 46nm Buried Wordline process
Winbond Electronics has quietly recruited part of former Qimonda's R&D team and will develop a 46nm Buried Wordline stack process, making it the first Taiwan-based DRAM maker...
Wednesday 7 April 2010
Elpida on pace to increase DRAM outsourcing to Taiwan partners, says paper
Elpida Memory is expected to outsource a total of 140,000 wafers a month to subsidiary Rexchip Electronics, Winbond Electronics and ProMOS Technologies at the end of 2010, a 40% rise...
Tuesday 6 April 2010
Winbond GDDR output for Elpida lower than expected
Winbond Electronics has recently begun making GDDR chips for Elpida Memory with a production capacity of 5,000 wafer starts a month, according to industry sources. However, the monthly...
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