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Wednesday 27 August 2014
G.SKILL Officially Announces Ripjaws 4 Series DDR4 Memory Kits - Extreme Speed Available Up to DDR4 3200MHz
G.SKILL International Co., Ltd., the leading high performance memory designer and manufacturer, has revealed the long awaited next generation Ripjaws 4 series DDR4 memory kits! Featuring...
Monday 14 April 2014
Transcend March revenues up on month but down on year
Memory module maker Transcend Information has reported revenues of NT$2.32 billion (US$77.24 million) for March, up 13.6% sequentially but down 11.7% on year. For the first quarter...
Thursday 6 March 2014
OSE denies rumor of acquisition by memory module maker
Packaging and testing firm Orient Semiconductor Electronics (OSE) has denied local media reports indicating that it will be acquired by a dedicated memory module vendor, according...
Tuesday 11 February 2014
Transcend January sales rise 15%
Consolidated revenues at memory module manufacturer Transcend Information increased 15.1% sequentially to NT$2.44 billion (US$80.5 million) in January 2014, buoyed by brisk shipments...
Wednesday 8 January 2014
Adata sees increased December revenues
Memory module maker Adata on January 8 reported consolidated revenues of NT$2.893 billion (US$96.4 million) for December, rising 11.16% on month and 10.71% on year, according to the...
Thursday 2 January 2014
DRAM supply to remain tight through 1Q14, says Adata chairman
The global supply of DRAM will stay tight through the first quarter of 2014, due to SK Hynix' continued production shortfalls, according to Simon Chen, chairman and CEO of memory...
Friday 15 November 2013
Adata, Transcend post profit drops in 3Q13
Memory module firms Adata Technology and Transcend Information both saw their third-quarter net profits register double-digit sequential decreases.
Friday 8 November 2013
InnoDisk to ramp up flash storage device capacity by 50% in 2014
Memory storage device maker InnoDisk plans to ramp up its production capacity by 50% to 700,000-800,000 units a month by the end of March 2014, with the increased capacity targeting...
Thursday 15 August 2013
Second-tier memory module makers see 2Q13 profits shrink
Memory module makers Silicon Power Computer and Communications, Apacer Electronics, and Panram International have reported reduced profits for the second quarter of 2013, while fellow...
Monday 12 August 2013
Adata, Transcend July sales decrease
Memory module firms Adata Technology and Transcend Information have reported decreases in July consolidated revenues from the previous month of 13% and 14%, respectively.
Thursday 8 August 2013
Kingston reportedly cuts DRAM module prices amid sluggish demand
Kingston Technology has reportedly lowered quotes for DRAM modules in response to stagnant demand. However, Kingston declined to comment.
Wednesday 10 July 2013
Transcend, Silicon Power June sales up over 20%
Transcend Information and Silicon Power Computer & Communications, two Taiwan-based memory module manufacturers with less focus on DRAM modules, have reported more than 20% sequential...
Friday 24 May 2013
Computex 2013: Memory module firms to showcase new SSDs
Taiwan-based memory module makers including Adada Technology, Transcend Information and InnoDisk all plan to showcase their latest SSD solutions for business or industrial applications...
Thursday 16 May 2013
Adata posts significant profit growth in 1Q13
Memory module firm Adata Technology enjoyed significant profit growth in the first quarter thanks to a pull-in of customer orders and support from its chip partners.
Tuesday 30 April 2013
Apacer pursuing profit stability, says president
Memory module firm Apacer Technology, which has already shifted its corporate focus away from the volatile DRAM market, will be dedicated to pursuing stable and long-term profitability,...
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Samsung expands mobile phone production beyond Asian countries, says DIGITIMES Research
SLMs to increase presence in GenAI business opportunities, says DIGITIMES Research
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