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Tuesday 5 October 2021
Memory demand for game consoles soon to pick up
Memory chip demand for game consoles will be picking up later in the second half of 2021, as Nintendo is poised to roll out its new-generation Switch equipped with a 7-inch OLED display,...
Monday 4 October 2021
Backend demand for commodity DRAM falls slightly in 4Q21
Backend service demand for commodity DRAM has dropped slightly, while that for NAND flash for enterprise SSDs and NOR flash for niche applications will stay relatively stable in the...
Friday 1 October 2021
Memory chipmakers under pressure to offload inventory
Memory chip vendors are increasingly under pressure to offload inventory, and have turned aggressive demanding downstream module houses to take delivery of chips starting September,...
Thursday 23 September 2021
DRAM contract prices to see larger-than-expected drop in 4Q21
DRAM contract prices will post a larger-than-expected drop in the fourth quarter of 2021, as spot prices have been fluctuating widely, according to market sources.
Wednesday 15 September 2021
Memory module houses gearing up shipments for new DDR5 products
Memory module houses are gearing up for the upcoming rollouts of new-generation PC products supporting DDR5 memory, while slowing down their purchases of DDR4 chips, according to...
Tuesday 14 September 2021
Industrial memory demand slowing down
Industrial memory demand picked up in the second quarter, but has started slowing down during the latter half of the third quarter due to seasonal factors, according to industry so...
Monday 13 September 2021
China Big Fund stepping up investment in homegrown memory sector
More China-based memory makers will receive cash injections from the government, as China's National IC Industry Investment Fund (Big Fund) steps up its investment in the country's...
Wednesday 8 September 2021
Adata expects DRAM spot prices to be stable in 4Q21
Memory module maker Adata Technology expects price stability to take place in the DRAM spot market starting the fourth quarter of 2021.
Friday 20 August 2021
DRAM contract prices likely to drop 5-10% in 4Q21, says Team Group
DRAM contract prices are likely to fall 5-10% in the fourth quarter of 2021, and continue their slight drops through the second quarter of next year, according to CW Chen, president...
Thursday 12 August 2021
DRAM prices unlikely to collapse in 2022, says Apacer president
Despite increased uncertainty in DRAM contract pricing, prices are unlikely to collapse in 2022 as major suppliers remain cautious about building additional fab capacities, according...
Wednesday 11 August 2021
Tripod expects new PCB plant in China to drive growth in 2H21
Taiwan's PCB manufacturer Tripod Technology expects output at its new plant in Xiantao in China's Hubei province to bring a 10% revenue growth in second-half 2021, but is also aware...
Thursday 5 August 2021
Adata, Apacer post handsome profits in 1H21
Memory module makers Adata Technology and Apacer Technology have both posted significant profit increases in the first half of 2021.
Monday 2 August 2021
YMTC starts shipping 128-layer 3D NAND flash for China homegrown SSD
Yangtze Memory Technologies (YMTC) has kicked off mass production of 128-layer 3D NAND flash memory for a home-grown SSD series, according to industry sources.
Monday 19 July 2021
Memory channel sales in China sluggish
Memory module houses and channel distributors are less optimistic about the outlook for China's channel sales in the third quarter of 2021, despite an ongoing rally in contract market...
Friday 16 July 2021
ChipMOS, Chipbond may further raise backend quotes in 2H21
Backend houses ChipMOS Technologies and Chipbond Technology are expected to raise again their backend service quotes later in the second half of 2021, as robust demand for car-use...
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Generative AI market to reach US$1.5 trillion by 2030 with Taiwan holds hardware advantage; software and services to see promising future, says DIGITIMES Research