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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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.
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...
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...
Memory module maker Adata Technology expects DRAM contract prices to register a double-digit sequential surge in the third quarter of 2021, with an over 15% rise in low-power DRAM...
Memory module makers are poised to embrace brisk results in the third quarter of 2021, when the supply of memory chips remains tight, according to industry sources.
A substantial slowdown in cryptomining demand should only have a limited impact on the overall memory market conditions as fundamental demand remains significant, according to sources...
Memory module firms including Kingston Technology, Adata Technology, Apacer Technology and Team Group all plan to launch their new-generation DDR5 memory series in the second half...
End-market demand has been disappointing in China, prompting memory module makers to be cautious about their demand outlook for the third quarter, according to industry sources.