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Friday 28 October 2022
Iteq to see over 60% of 2023 revenue from server and network device sectors
CCL maker Iteq expects sales generated from the server and network device sectors to account for 60% of its total revenue in 2023 compared to 55% a year earlier.
Thursday 27 October 2022
Thailand attractive to Taiwan PCB supply chain makers
Taiwan-based PCB supply chain makers, to cope with impact of continued US-China trade war, are considering relocation of factories in China or establishment of additional factories...
Wednesday 7 September 2022
CCL firm Iteq upbeat about server, automotive demand
Iteq remains upbeat about high-speed and high-frequency CCL demand for server and automotive applications, despite macro headwinds, according to the Taiwan-based company.
Thursday 18 August 2022
CCL firm Iteq warns of price competition
CCL (copper clad laminate) suppliers may engage in price competition in the second half of 2022 amid falling copper prices, according to Taiwan-based CCL maker Iteq.
Friday 18 February 2022
CCL makers keen to develop high-frequency offerings for car applications
Taiwan's copper-clad laminates (CCL) makers including Elite Material (EMC), Iteq, and Taiwan Union Technology are all gearing up their deployments in high-frequency offerings for...
Wednesday 15 December 2021
High-end CCL shipments to continue rising for server applications in 2022
Shipments of high-speed/frequency CCLs are expected to continue ramping up in 2022, buoyed by strong demand for server applications, as heavyweight datacenter operators Amazon, Google,...
Tuesday 7 September 2021
Taiwan CCL makers post double-digit revenue increases in August
Copper-clad laminate (CCL) makers including Elite Material (EMC), Iteq, Taiwan Union Technology (TUC) and Ventec Electronics all saw their revenues register double-digit on-year increases...
Friday 3 September 2021
Taiwan PCB supply chain players gearing up for fundraising
Taiwan's makers in the PCB supply chain are gearing up for fundraising in order to carry out their capacity expansions and new technology development projects, according to industry...
Thursday 2 September 2021
Win Semi to grow stake in CCL maker Iteq
Taiwan's GaAs foundry Win Semiconductors will participate in Iteq's capital increment project to grow its stake in the CCL maker to 17.08%, seeking to better explore immense business...
Friday 16 July 2021
CCL makers to ramp up shipments to China for 5G base stations in 2H21
Taiwan's CCL makers including Iteq and Taiwan Union Technology (TUC) will see their shipments of high-frequency/speed CCL materials for 5G base station application rise significantly...
Wednesday 7 July 2021
Taiwan CCL makers look to high-end offerings for 2H21 growth
Taiwan's CCL makers will see shipments of their high-frequency and high-speed offerings for servers, network switches and base stations surge steadily, with clear revenue gains looming...
Monday 5 July 2021
Iteq to develop high-end CCLs for handsets, IC substrates, mmWave antennas
Taiwan's CCL maker Iteq will step up its business diversification, with more efforts on developing high-end CCL materials for handset, IC substrate and flexible mmWave antenna applications,...
Monday 21 June 2021
CCL demand for 5G base stations may gain momentum in Europe, US in 2022
CCL demand for 5G base station applications in the US and Europe are not expected to take off until 2022 at the earliest, according to industry sources.
Monday 24 May 2021
CCL makers on track for capacity expansions
Taiwan's CCL makers Iteq and Elite Material (EMC) are gearing up to build additional capacity as demand from clients has outstripped their maximum capacity supply since the start...
Thursday 6 May 2021
CCL maker Iteq upbeat about 2Q21
Taiwan-based CCL supplier Iteq expects its revenues to be driven by a continued influx of orders for server and 5G base station applications in the second quarter of 2021.
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