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Tuesday 26 December 2023
Ennostar to see automotive microLED drive revenue growth
While the sluggish demand for consumer electronics impacted Ennostar's operations in 2023, the company continues to see the delivery of its miniLED backlit automotive display grow...
Thursday 24 December 2020
Longsys preps for IPO
Memory module firm Longsys Electronics has filed an application for its A-shares IPO and expects to trade on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SZSE).
Tuesday 19 November 2019
China memory module firm Longsys gets support from Big Fund
To further nurture its own memory industry, China's second national IC industry investment fund, also known as Big Fund Phase II, has recently invested in Longsys Electronics, becoming...
Monday 18 September 2017
Acquiring Lexar will not create brand-OEM conflict, says Longsys
The Lexar brand that Longsys acquired from Micron Technology will focus on high-end NAND flash devices, and customers of Lexar and Longsys' OEM business will not overlap, according...
Friday 1 September 2017
Micron sells Lexar to Longsys
Micron Technology has agreed to sell its retail brand, Lexar, to Shenzhen Longsys Electronics, according to the China-based storage device maker. Financial terms were not disclosed...
Monday 22 September 2014
Silicon Motion announces single-channel UHS-II SD card controller solution
Silicon Motion Technology has introduced the SM2704 single-channel UHS-II SD card controller solution. The SM2704 supports the highest-level SD card standards: UHS-II bus interface...
Tuesday 30 June 2009
Micron announces new 34nm NAND chip
Micron Technology has announced mass production of high-capacity 34nm NAND flash, which has been adopted by Lexar Media for its new flash memory cards. The new 16Gb and 32Gb NAND...
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