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Monday 8 October 2012
KYEC, Ardentec look to single-digit revenues declines in 4Q12
IC testing companies King Yuan Electronics (KYEC) and Ardentec expect their revenues to post a setback in the fourth quarter of 2012 amid weak demand for wafer starts from end-market...
Tuesday 18 September 2012
IC backend service providers look to strong revenue gains in September
IC backend service companies, including Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE), Silicon Precision Industries (SPIL), King Yuan Electronics (KYEC) and Sigurd Microelectronics, all...
Wednesday 22 August 2012
KYEC profits surge in 2Q12
King Yuan Electronics (KYEC), a Taiwan-based company specializing in IC testing, has announced net profits of NT$539 million (US$18 million) for the first half of 2012. The firm saw...
Friday 17 August 2012
Japan IDMs to increase outsourcing of logic IC backend processing
Major Japan-based IDM companies including Renesas, Sony and Toshiba are set to increase outsourcing of backend processing for logic ICs, and have approached existing and potential...
Wednesday 15 August 2012
KYEC holds positive view for 2H12
King Yuan Electronics (KYEC) expects its sales will be driven by brisk demand coming from the handset sector in the third quarter of 2012. The IC testing house has seen orders for...
Wednesday 11 July 2012
Ardentec June revenues hit record
Ardentec, a Taiwan-based provider of IC testing services, reported consolidated revenues of NT$466 million (US$15.6 million) for June hitting a monthly record due to increased orders...
Tuesday 10 July 2012
ASE, SPIL post sales drops in June
Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE) and Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL) have reported decreases in June consolidated revenues from the previous month of 1.7% and 5.9%,...
Thursday 5 July 2012
KYEC 2Q12 sales to climb almost 15%
Sales at King Yuan Electronics (KYEC) are expected to register an almost 15% sequential rise in the second quarter of 2012, driven by orders for image sensors as well as other target...
Tuesday 12 June 2012
IC testing firms see sales continue to rise in May-June
Sales at major IC backend service companies, including King Yuan Electronics (KYEC), Sigurd Microelectronics, STATS ChipPAC Taiwan Semiconductor and Adventec, all continued to trend...
Tuesday 29 May 2012
KYEC, Tong Hsing gearing up for new CIS orders
Packaging and testing firms King Yuan Electronics (KYEC) and Tong Hsing Electronic Industries reportedly have landed new orders for CMOS image sensors (CIS) from OmniVision, with...
Tuesday 22 May 2012
KYEC steps into testing of image sensor ICs
King Yuan Electronics (KYEC), a Taiwan-based provider of IC testing service, has stepped into testing of image sensor ICs, with corresponding revenues expected to account for over...
Thursday 3 May 2012
KYEC raises 2012 capex to NT$3.5 billion
IC testing specialist King Yuan Electronics (KYEC) has revised upward its capex target for 2012 to NT$3.5 billion (US$119.7 million), from NT$3 billion, on a more optimistic business...
Friday 27 April 2012
STATS ChipPAC 1Q12 revenues up, KYEC down
Testing house STATS ChipPAC Taiwan Semiconductor, a subsidiary of Singapore-based STATS ChipPAC, saw first-quarter 2012 revenues reach NT$330 million (US$11.3 million), up 25.7% on...
Thursday 12 April 2012
IC backend houses optimistic about 2Q12
Most Taiwan-based semiconductor assembly and test service companies have adopted a positive attitude toward the second quarter of 2012 judging from the orders received thus far, and...
Monday 9 April 2012
KYEC 1Q12 sales down 3%; expects mild growth in 2Q
Revenues at King Yuan Electronics (KYEC) slid 3.5% sequentially in the first quarter of 2012. The IC testing firm expects to report mild growth for the second quarter.
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