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Monday 22 December 2008
Suss MicroTec forms strategic alliance with Taiwan probe card specialist
Suss MicroTec Test Systems has entered into a strategic alliance with probe card maker MJC Probe (MPI) and MPI's wholly-owned subsidiary Chain Logic International, according to the...
Wednesday 3 December 2008
MPI high-end probe cards receive validation from first-tier companies, says paper
MJC Probe's (MPI's) high-end logic wafers and memory probe cards have been validated by Xilinx, Qualcomm and MediaTek. Investors predict MPI's sales from high-end probe cards to double...
Friday 21 November 2008
Probe card maker MPI estimates 4Q08 shipments to fall 10%
Probe card specialist MJC Probe (MPI) esimates a monthly shipment drop of 10% during the fourth quarter of 2008, citing weaker-than-expected demand in handset applications. The probe...
Thursday 30 October 2008
MJC probe 3Q sales hit NT$1.5 million
Probe card maker MJC Probe (MPI) had revenues of NT$1.5 billion (US$45.8 million) and the pre-tax earnings of NT$221.4 million in the third quarter. However, the company's gross margins...
Friday 12 September 2008
Probe card shipments decline 30% in 3Q08; MJC Probe to become dealer in memory sector
Some probe card makers estimate orders in the third quarter are to decline 30% on year, and will maintain level in the forth quarter due to weakening demand for LCD driver ICs. In...
Monday 4 August 2008
MJC Probe sees weakening probe card demand
Following leading probe card maker FormFactor reporting losses in the second quarter, MJC Probe from Taiwan has said it is also seeing weakening demand, especially for LCD driver...
Tuesday 1 July 2008
MJC Probe 2Q sales to be in line with guidance
Thanks to growing probe card orders as well as an expanding share of the LED tester market, MJC Probe is expected to have its June-sales hit a record high, resulting in a sequential...
Friday 6 June 2008
MJC Probe shipments driven by handset segment in May
MJC Probe has reported that its probe card shipments rose almost 20% sequentially in May, driven by demand from the handset chip segment.