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Wednesday 17 August 2022
Innodisk joins forces with Microsoft, Intel and others for edge AI
Innodisk, a developer of industrial storage and embedded peripherals, has joined forces with major international corporations such as Microsoft and Intel eyeing the edge AI computing...
Tuesday 19 July 2022
Innodisk enjoys stable memory modules demand for industrial apps
Taiwan-based Innodisk, dedicated to supplying flash and DRAM storage solutions for industrial applications, is expected to see its shipments to IPC clients ramp up steadily in the...
Wednesday 25 May 2022
Innodisk eyes record revenues in 2022, enhancing edge AI deployments
Taiwan-based Innodisk, specializing in industrial embedded flash storage solutions and memory modules, expects to see its 2022 revenues hit another record high on clear order visibility...
Wednesday 4 May 2022
Innodisk sets edge AI computing as new business focus
Taiwan-based Innodisk, dedicated to supplying industrial embedded flash and DRAM storage solutions, has announced its new business focus on edge AI computing technologies and applications,...
Friday 18 February 2022
Memory module maker Innodisk soon to break ground for new facility
Specializing in industrial flash storage, memory module maker Innodisk is scheduled to break ground for the phase-two facility of its R&D and production site in Ilan, northeastern...
Wednesday 15 September 2021
Memory module houses gearing up shipments for new DDR5 products
Memory module houses are gearing up for the upcoming rollouts of new-generation PC products supporting DDR5 memory, while slowing down their purchases of DDR4 chips, according to...
Tuesday 14 September 2021
Industrial memory demand slowing down
Industrial memory demand picked up in the second quarter, but has started slowing down during the latter half of the third quarter due to seasonal factors, according to industry so...
Wednesday 7 July 2021
Memory module makers to embrace strong 3Q21
Memory module makers are poised to embrace brisk results in the third quarter of 2021, when the supply of memory chips remains tight, according to industry sources.
Tuesday 15 June 2021
Innodisk poised to post record 2Q21 revenue
Specializing in industrial flash storage, memory module maker Innodisk is poised to see its second-quarter revenue hit a record high, according to market sources.
Thursday 10 December 2020
Memory module firms post revenue increases in November
Taiwan-based memory module houses including Adata Technology, Apacer Technology and Innodisk all enjoyed sequential revenue increases in November 2020.
Monday 9 November 2020
Apacer, Innodisk post profit drops
Memory module makers Apacer Technology and Innodisk, which focus more on industrial applications than mass-market market segments, both saw profits decline in the third quarter of...
Thursday 15 October 2020
Innodisk launches 96-layer 3D TLC SSD lineup
SSD developer Innodisk has rolled out its new 96-layer 3D TLC device lineup for enterprise and industrial applications, and is gearing up for end-market demand recovery next year.
Tuesday 7 July 2020
Adata SSD revenue hikes nearly 70% in June
Memory module maker Adata Technology saw revenue generated from its SSD sales climb nearly 70% on year to NT$966 million (US$32.8 million) in June 2020.
Monday 13 April 2020
Phison, Innodisk see ramp-up in demand for healthcare applications
Memory device controller supplier Phison Electronics and industrial memory module specialist Innodisk have both enjoyed an influx of short lead-time orders for healthcare applications...
Friday 7 February 2020
Memory chip prices to hit bottom for 2020 in 1Q, says Adata chairman
Memory chip prices will arrive at their lowest levels for 2020 in the first quarter, according to Simon Chen, chairman for memory module maker Adata Technology.
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