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Monday 7 September 2020
QLC SSD demand to boom for both enterprise and consumer applications
With major chipmakers ramping up their quad-level cell (QLC) NAND flash output, SSDs utilizing the technology storing four bits per cell have become commercially available and are...
Wednesday 2 September 2020
Silicon Motion PCIe Gen4 SSD chips adopted by major notebook vendors
Silicon Motion Technology with its PCIe Gen4 SSD controllers has reportedly cut into the supply chain of the world's top-4 notebook vendors for their new Tiger Lake products set for...
Thursday 13 August 2020
DRAM, NAND flash in oversupply
The DRAM and NAND flash markets will be oversupplied until the first half of 2021, according to Chang Chia-kun, president for memory module maker Apacer Technology.
Wednesday 12 August 2020
HDI PCB maker Tripod sees robust demand for handsets, servers in 3Q20
HDI PCB specialist Tripod Technology expects its revenues for the third quarter of the year to grow sequentially on seasonal demand, with its capacity fully loaded thanks to increasing...
Wednesday 12 August 2020
Memory module firms post profit drops in 2Q20
Memory module makers saw their second-quarter profits eroded by the weakening of spot market prices.
Wednesday 15 July 2020
Memory module firms look to gaming, creator PCs for 2H20 growth
Gaming products and creator-focused notebooks will be driving several memory module makers' revenue growth in the second half of 2020, according to industry sources.
Tuesday 14 July 2020
Demand for QLC NAND memory set to boom
The adoption of QLC (4bits/cell) NAND memory is set to grow rapidly starting the second half of 2020, thanks to rising demand for data-intensive applications demanding large-capacity,...
Monday 13 July 2020
Notebook, server PCB shipments to stay robust in 3Q20
Taiwan's rigid PCB makers Tripod Technology, HannStar Board and Gold Circuit Electronics (GEC), after registering significant revenue increases in the second quarter of 2020 on strong...
Tuesday 7 July 2020
Adata SSD revenue hikes nearly 70% in June
Memory module maker Adata Technology saw revenue generated from its SSD sales climb nearly 70% on year to NT$966 million (US$32.8 million) in June 2020.
Thursday 18 June 2020
Team Group expects flat performance in 2020
Memory module house Team Group expects to post flat sales growth in 2020, but is aware of demand uncertainty that may emerge later this year due to a fresh coronavirus outbreak in...
Thursday 18 June 2020
Nan Ya PCB looks to ABF, SiP substrates for profit growth in 2020
Nan Ya PCB will be striving to boost its profits in 2020 by focusing more on shipments of high-value products such as ABF and SiP substrates, according to company chairman CC Wu.
Friday 5 June 2020
YMTC may unveil own-brand SSDs in 3Q20
China-based Yangtze Memory Technologies (YMTC) reportedly will in third-quarter 2020 launch its own-brand SSDs adopting in-house-developed 64-layer 3D NAND flash, with target outlets...
Thursday 28 May 2020
Demand for memory module PCBs to stay strong in 3Q20
Taiwan's PCB makers are optimistic about shipment prospects for memory modules HDI boards and substrates in the third quarter of 2020, driven by strong demand for servers and storage...
Friday 22 May 2020
Memory backend specialists see orders lose momentum
Memory backend specialists have seen customer orders slow down recently, with the orders likely to remain stagnant till June as their clients, mainly makers of memory modules, are...
Wednesday 20 May 2020
Team Group shipping industrial memory devices for HPC applications
Memory module house Team Group expects to kick off volume shipments of industrial memory devices for use in HPC applications later in May.
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