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Thursday 20 April 2017
Macronix, Winbond, Richwave benefiting from use of OLED panels
Taiwan-based NOR flash suppliers Macronix International and Winbond Electronics are expected to see their revenues hit new highs in April due to increasing demand for NOR flash chips...
Thursday 20 April 2017
Macronix quad-SPI memory selected by STMicroelectronics for new MCU
STMicroelectronics has adopted Macronix International’s flash memory solution in its new STM32L4 microcontroller (MCU) series, according to the Taiwan-based provider of non-volatile...
Monday 10 April 2017
ITC investigating Toshiba over Macronix complaints
The US International Trade Commission (ITC) has launched an investigation into trade practices committed by Toshiba and certain Toshiba subsidiaries based on their alleged infringement...
Friday 7 April 2017
Macronix 1Q17 revenues surge 30%
Macronix International, a maker of NOR flash and mask ROM memory chips, saw its March revenues climb to a five-month high of NT$2.41 billion (US$78.8 million).
Wednesday 5 April 2017
Backend firms Walton, Lingsen seeing brisk NOR flash demand
Taiwan-based backend service companies Lingsen Precision Industries and Walton Advanced Engineering have both landed orders for NOR flash memory from Macronix International and Winbond...
Monday 27 March 2017
Cypress to raise flash prices on tight supply, say reports
Cypress Semiconductor is set to adjust upward its prices for certain flash products on tight supply, according to reports from Taiwan's TechNews and
Monday 20 March 2017
Macronix seeing robust demand for low-capacity NOR flash
Taiwan-based Macronix International, a maker of mask ROM and flash memory, expects to benefit from robust demand for low-capacity NOR flash products in both 2017 and 2018.
Tuesday 7 March 2017
Macronix to slash capex 51%
Flash and mask ROM memory chipmaker Macronix International has revealed plans to downsize its capital by 51% to make up for accumulated losses.
Tuesday 21 February 2017
China and Taiwan fabs gearing up for next-gen memory production
China- and Taiwan-based pure-play foundries are partnering with their fabless clients to fabricate next-generation memory types, such as 3D NAND, MRAM and ReRAM, while memory chipmakers...
Wednesday 15 February 2017
NOR flash prices to rise through end-2017, says Macronix president
NOR flash memory prices are set to grow 5-10% in the first quarter of 2017, and will likely rise through the end of the year, according to Macronix International president CY Lu.
Tuesday 14 February 2017
Macronix losses narrow in 2016
Taiwan-based Macronix International, a maker of flash and mask ROM memory, saw its losses narrow a substantial 94% from a year earlier in 2016 thanks to growth in sales generated...
Tuesday 7 February 2017
Winbond January revenues down, Macronix up
Winbond Electronics' consolidated revenues fell about 2% sequentially and 1% on year to NT$3.42 billion (US$110 million) in January 2017, while Macronix International's revenues increased...
Monday 23 January 2017
NOR flash prices rise, says report
NOR flash prices are set to rise 5-7% sequentially in the first quarter of 2017, following more than four years of declines, according to a recent Chinese-language Economic Daily...
Thursday 12 January 2017
Macronix memory incorporated in new Qualcomm LTE IoT chipset reference design
Macronix International's NAND MCP memory solution has been adopted and incorporated by Qualcomm as a part of the reference design for a LTE Cat. M1/NB-1 chipset, the MDM9206 modem,...
Friday 6 January 2017
Winbond, Macronix December revenues down on-month
Winbond Electronics and Macronix International have reported sequential decreases in consolidated revenues for December 2016 of 2.3% and 4.6%, respectively.
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