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Friday 5 June 2009
Vendors raise prices for DRAM and NAND flash, says inSpectrum
Despite weak demand, spot prices for both DRAM and NAND flash have seen mild growth this week (June 1-5) as a result of pricing adjustments by some vendors, according to inSpectrum...
Wednesday 3 June 2009
Kingston says May sales in APAC weak
Kingston Technology may see revenues from the Asia-Pacific market for May hit the lowest monthly level so far in 2009, due to weak contribution from its NAND flash product line, according...
Wednesday 3 June 2009
Kingston playing supportive role in Taiwan DRAM rescue: Q&A with company co-founder John Tu
Kingston Technology, the US-based memory module maker who has long been a supportive partner for Taiwan's financially-distressed DRAM makers during difficult times, intends to play...
Monday 11 May 2009
NAND flash controller supplier 3S swings to profit in 1Q09
Solid State System (3S), a NAND flash controller design house invested by Toshiba and Kingston Technology, swung back to profitability in the first quarter of 2009, with net income...
Monday 11 May 2009
Kingston to invest more in Phison
Taiwan's Phison Electronics, which specializes in NAND flash controller designs, has announced that Kingston Technology will invest NT$658 million (US$20.23 million) through private...
Wednesday 6 May 2009
DRAM contract prices poised for 10-15% growth in May, says DRAMeXchange
DRAM contract prices are set to rise 10-15% to between US$9-10 per GB in May, up from US$8-8.5 last month, according to DRAMeXchange.
Tuesday 5 May 2009
Toshiba to outsource SSD production to Kingston, say sources
Toshiba is looking to outsource OEM production of solid-state drives (SSDs) to Kingston Technology for 2009, with a portion of the products to be co-branded and sold through Kingston's...
Tuesday 5 May 2009
Kingston optimistic DRAM prices to rise in 3Q09
DRAM prices will be driven up mainly by demand from the China market throughout the third quarter of 2009, with quotes for 1Gb DDR2 to rise from US$1 at present, to US$1.50 or higher,...
Wednesday 22 April 2009
DRAM contract prices going up, says DRAMeXchange
DRAM contract prices have trended upward in the second half of April, data gathered by DRAMeXchange have shown. Average prices of 1GB DDR2-667 and 2GB DDR2 modules have gone up to...
Thursday 16 April 2009
US market: SanDisk may lose ground to Taiwan competitors
Taiwan's flash memory device manufacturers as well as US-based Kingston Technology are expected to grab a slice of the US NAND flash market now that the US International Trade Commission...
Monday 6 April 2009
PSC collateralizes Rexchip shares in exchange for fund injection from Kingston
Memory chipmaker Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC) has collateralized its stake in Rexchip Electronics in exchange for funding worth NT$2 billion (US$60.4 million) from memory...
Wednesday 1 April 2009
Kingston reiterates no decision made to invest in Taiwan Memory
Kingston Technology has reiterated that currently no decision has been made regarding its investment in Taiwan Memory Company (TMC). Kingston will evaluate the possibility only if...
Wednesday 25 March 2009
Kingston mulling investment in Eplida; PTI already commits
Memory-module maker Kingston Technology is mulling plans to invest in an Elpida Memory subsidiary that has already seen Powertech Technology (PTI) commit an investment of five billion...
Tuesday 17 March 2009
Kingston says no plan to invest in TMC
Kingston Technology has dismissed speculation that it plans to acquire 5-10% of a new DRAM company that the Taiwan government is setting up, saying it would not commit itself to investing...
Monday 16 March 2009
Kingston to invest in Taiwan Memory, says paper
Kingston Technology may take up a 10% stake in Taiwan Memory, the new DDRAM company that the Taiwan government is planning, the Chinese-language Commercial Times reported...
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