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Friday 21 August 2009
KYEC announces Taiwan Memory investment
Logic IC and memory testing house King Yuan Electronics Company (KYEC) announced on August 20 that its board of directors has approved the investment in Taiwan Memory Company (TMC)...
Friday 14 August 2009
KYEC develops motion module to lower MEMS testing costs
Taiwan-based testing house King Yuan Electronics Company (KYEC) has developed and volume-shipped low-g testing motion modules for MEMS accelerometers. The new module is expected to...
Friday 14 August 2009
SPIL board approves investment in Taiwan Memory
Packaging and testing house Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL) has announced its board of directors on August 13 approved plans to invest in Taiwan Memory Company (TMC), making...
Friday 7 August 2009
KYEC and Ardentec to enjoy sequential revenue growth through September
King Yuan Electronics Company (KYEC) and Ardentec are expected to post on-month revenue increases through September, thanks to increasing demand from customers, according to market...
Friday 24 July 2009
KYEC revises capex plan for 2009 on demand for 12-inch wafers
King Yuan Electronics Company (KYEC) on July 23 announced its board of directors has approved plans to raise its capex budget to NT$1.6 billion (US$48.68 million) for 2009, a 60%...
Wednesday 22 July 2009
KYEC sees increased demand for NOR flash
IC testing specialist King Yuan Electronics Company (KYEC) has seen orders for memory chips climb 20-30% sequentially in the third quarter, mainly driven by increased demand from...
Monday 20 July 2009
MediaTek to ship 100 million handset chips in 3Q09, says paper
MediaTek's handset chip shipments are expected to reach 100 million units in the third quarter, hitting the company's record, and topping 350 million units in 2009, according to industry...
Thursday 9 July 2009
IC testing houses KYEC and Ardentec 2Q09 sales jump sequentially
King Yuan Electronics (KYEC) and Ardentec both saw unaudited second-quarter sales rise about 91% and 108%, respectively, on quarter, despite double-digit declines on year, according...
Thursday 2 July 2009
IC testing house KYEC ups capex for 2009
King Yuan Electronics Company (KYEC) has adjusted upward its capex budget for 2009 by 50% to NT$3 billion (US$91.66 million), which will be utilized for purchases of new test equipment...
Tuesday 19 May 2009
KYEC 3Q09 sales may grow by double-digits, says CEO
IC testing house King Yuan Electronics Company (KYEC) stands a good chance of enjoying double-digit sales growth sequentially in the third quarter of 2009, thanks to improved order...
Thursday 7 May 2009
Chipbond and KYEC post improved April sales
Taiwan-based backend service providers Chipbond Technology and King Yuan Electronics (KYEC) have announced narrower revenue drops on year in April compared to those in the first three...
Thursday 19 March 2009
Driver IC packaging firms see capacity utilization improve on China demand
Driver IC packaging and testing companies Chipbond Technology, International Semiconductor Technology (IST) and King Yuan Electronics Company (KYEC) have seen their recently capacity...
Thursday 12 March 2009
Wafer testing companies to see revenues move up in March on improved order visibility
Most Taiwan-based wafer testing companies, including King Yuan Electronics (KYEC), Ardentec and STATS ChipPAC Taiwan Semiconductor, expect March revenues to perform better than those...
Tuesday 3 March 2009
KYEC and PTI claim no affect from Spansion bankruptcy filing
Taiwan's memory packaging and testing houses King Yuan Electronics Company (KYEC) and Powertech Technology Incorporated (PTI) have filed statements via the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE)...
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Samsung expands mobile phone production beyond Asian countries, says DIGITIMES Research
SLMs to increase presence in GenAI business opportunities, says DIGITIMES Research
Generative AI market to reach US$1.5 trillion by 2030 with Taiwan holds hardware advantage; software and services to see promising future, says DIGITIMES Research