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Friday 15 May 2020
Phison looks to high-capacity SSD for future growth
Flash memory controller and device supplier Phison Electronics has been aggressively expanding its SSD offering, particularly the high-capacity segment, which the company believes...
Thursday 14 May 2020
Phison remains upbeat about 2020 profit
Flash device controller supplier and module maker Phison Electronics remains optimistic about its profit performance this year, despite challenges arising from the coronavirus pand...
Monday 11 May 2020
Taiwan memory module makers post decreased April sales
Adata Technology, Transcend Information and Team Group have reported sequential revenue decreases of 28.8%, 22.7% and 18.7%, respectively, in April 2020.
Wednesday 29 April 2020
Team Group posts profit hike in 1Q20
Memory module manufacturer Team Group has reported net profits hiked 264.2% from a year earlier to NT$151 million (US$5.05 million) in the first quarter of 2020, when gross margin...
Wednesday 22 April 2020
HDI PCB makers enjoy robust demand for server memory modules
Taiwan-based HDI PCB firms including Unimicron Technology, Tripod Technology and Dynamic Electronics continue to see a ramp-up in demand for server and datacenter memory modules,...
Tuesday 21 April 2020
Adata sees 1Q20 profit surge
Memory module maker Adata Technology saw its first-quarter 2020 net profits surpass those for all of 2019, driven by DRAM and NAND flash chip price rallies.
Wednesday 15 April 2020
Memory module makers uncertain about 2Q20 prospects
Memory module makers have become increasingly uncertain about their outlook for the second quarter despite an influx of short lead-time orders for PCs, and continued strong demand...
Tuesday 7 April 2020
Samsung cutting SSD inventory
Samsung Electronics is striving to lower its SSD inventory levels, a move which has raised concerns about the NAND flash market outlook for the second half of 2020, according to industry...
Wednesday 1 April 2020
PCB maker Dynamic swings to profit in 2019, cautious about 2H20
PCB maker Dynamic Electronics managed to swing to profitability in 2019 and expects stable shipment growth in the first half of 2020 but remains cautious about its revenue prospects...
Friday 27 March 2020
PCB maker Tripod cautious about 2020
Taiwan-based PCB specialist Tripod Technology has posted record revenues and profits for 2019, but it has turned cautious about its business prospect for 2020 as the coronavirus pandemic...
Thursday 26 March 2020
Memory module firms to post profit growth in 1Q20
Memory module houses are expected to post impressive profit and margin results for the first quarter of 2020, driven by chip price increases, according to industry sources.
Wednesday 25 March 2020
Server boards, memory module substrates in robust demand
Taiwan-based rigid PCB makers have enjoyed robust orders for both server boards with high layer counts and server memory module substrates as HPC servers and networking equipment...
Thursday 5 March 2020
Memory demand for servers and datacenters surges
DRAM and NAND flash memory demand for server and datacenter applications has started picking up and surging recently, despite weakness in demand for PCs and consumer electronics products,...
Tuesday 3 March 2020
Memory demand for mass-market apps weakens
Memory storage demand for SSDs, handsets and other mass-market applications has slowed down, according to sources at memory module makers, which expressed concerns about cutbacks...
Tuesday 11 February 2020
Memory module firms to see deliveries disrupted by coronavirus
Memory module firms have seen their supply chain partners in China suffer from delayed work resumption and uncertainties in employees' returns amid the coronavirus outbreak, which...
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