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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.
Monday 26 March 2012
Taiwan IC testing houses see rebound in March
King Yuan Electronics (KYEC), Ardentec, STATS ChipPAC Taiwan Semiconductor (SCT) and Sigurd Microelectronics, four Taiwan-based providers of IC testing services, have seen orders...
Friday 23 March 2012
KYEC expects sales to hit bottom in 1Q12
Sales at King Yuan Electronics (KYEC) will be mostly affected by inventory corrections in the supply chain in the first quarter of 2012, according to the IC testing specialist. However,...
Wednesday 14 March 2012
Aptos expanding 12-inch wafer level packaging business
Aptos Technology, which specializes in backend services for the production of NAND flash chips and devices such as microSD cards, announced March 13 that two of its subsidiaries will...
Tuesday 17 January 2012
Taiwan IC testing houses to post single-digit sales drop in 1Q12
Taiwan-based IC testing specialists including King Yuan Electronics (KYEC) and Ardentec are likely to see their first-quarter revenues decrease 5-10% sequentially affected by clients'...
Wednesday 28 December 2011
KYEC chair highlights short-term challenges
King Yuan Electronics (KYEC), a Taiwan-based firm specializing in IC testing, has pointed out a number of factors which the prospect for its 2012 business operation will depend on.
Thursday 22 December 2011
KYEC reportedly lands order from Toshiba
Taiwan-based King Yuan Electronics Company (KYEC) recently landed testing orders for chips used in Sony's PS Vita handheld, with shipments kicking off in December, according to a...
Tuesday 11 October 2011
SPIL outperforms fellow backend firms in 3Q11
Silicon Precision Industries' (SPIL) consolidated revenues for the third quarter of 2011 rose 10.8% sequentially, beating the firm's targeted 2-6% growth. But Advanced Semiconductor...
Wednesday 28 September 2011
KYEC expects revenue drops in 4Q11, 1Q12
IC testing service provider King Yuan Electronics Company (KYEC) expects its revenues to remain unchanged or slightly rise sequentially in the third quarter of 2011, but then drop...
Wednesday 7 September 2011
IC testing capacity utilization drops to 50-60%, says KYEC president
The semiconductor industry is working through excessive inventory coupled with unusual slowness in the third quarter of 2011, which has caused the average capacity utilization rate...
Wednesday 31 August 2011
MediaTek places additional orders with UMC on emerging market demand
IC design house MediaTek, in view of increasing orders for its handset SoC solutions from China, India and other emerging markets, has released additional orders to United Microelectronics...
Wednesday 24 August 2011
Sigurd to buy back stock
Taiwan-based testing company Sigurd Microelectronics plans to buy back three million shares of its common stock at a price range between NT$15 (US$0.52) and NT$25 per share from August...
Wednesday 24 August 2011
IC testers KYEC, SCT suffer large sequential decrease in 2Q11 profits
King Yuan Electronics (KYEC) and STATS ChipPAC Taiwan Semiconductor (SCT), providers of IC testing services, saw net profits for the second quarter of 2011 drop 52.0% and 31.0% seq...
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