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Thursday 23 February 2023
DRAM prices to hit bottom in 1Q23, says Nanya
First-quarter 2023 will be the bottom for DRAM memory prices, according to Nanya Technology, a Taiwan-based DRAM chipmaker.
Wednesday 8 February 2023
When will the DRAM industry see spring swallows re-appear?
After plunging over 40% in 2022, DRAM prices are likely to further drop 30-40% in 2023 given the relatively unclear prospects for mainstream applications in handsets...
Wednesday 8 February 2023
Taiwan memory chipmakers to see sales hit bottom in 1Q23
Taiwan-based memory chipmakers are poised to see their operations hit bottom for 2023 in the first quarter, according to industry sources.
Monday 6 February 2023
Nanya posts decreased January revenue
DRAM chipmaker Nanya Technology has reported revenue fell 66.8% on year and 6.2% sequentially to NT$2.25 billion (US$75.1 million) in January 2023.
Friday 3 February 2023
Memory chip inventories continue to swell
Memory chipmakers including major ones have come under intense inventory pressure, prompting suppliers engaged in the industry supply chain to be cautious about shipment pull-ins...
Wednesday 18 January 2023
ABF substrates facing short-term market headwinds in 2023
A slowdown in demand for ABF substrates starting in the second half of 2022 is expected to continue in 2023, likely to turn the supply crunch seen in the past few years into a market...
Wednesday 11 January 2023
Nanya swings to loss in 4Q22
DRAM maker Nanya Technology swung to net losses of NT$1.15 billion (US$37.8 million) in the fourth quarter of 2022 when revenue fell 27.8% on quarter. The results marked the company's...
Friday 6 January 2023
DRAM prices to continue slide in 1Q23
DRAM prices are poised to continue their slide in the first quarter of 2023, with mainstream DDR4 prices declining 15-20%, according to industry sources. In three to four months,...
Thursday 5 January 2023
Taiwan ABF substrate suppliers to post record 2022 revenues
Taiwan-based ABF substrate maker Nan Ya PCB has reported a record high revenue for 2022, with fellow companies Unimicron Technology and Kinsus Interconnect Technology likely to disclose...
Thursday 22 December 2022
Unimicron cuts capex outlook for 2022-2023
IC substrate supplier Unimicron Technology has revised downward its capex for 2022 and 2023, while fellow companies Nan Ya PCB and Kinsus Interconnect Technology will maintain their...
Wednesday 14 December 2022
ABF substrate suppliers to see continued growth in 2023
The year 2023 will be another growth year for Taiwan-based ABF substrate suppliers Unimicron Technology, Nan Ya PCB and Kinsus Interconnect Technology, as new-generation server processors...
Tuesday 6 December 2022
Server DRAM contract prices to hit bottom by 1Q23
Contract prices for server DRAM memory are expected to hit bottom between the fourth quarter of 2022 and first-quarter 2023 and then start recovering, according to industry sources...
Monday 28 November 2022
Taiwan memory vendors cutting output against sluggish demand
Most of Taiwan's memory chips vendors have followed in the footsteps of leading international players such as Samsung Electronics, Micron, SK Hynix, and Kioxia to cut production in...
Wednesday 16 November 2022
Taiwan IC substrate suppliers to ramp up capex in 2023
Taiwan-based IC substrate suppliers are expected to continue ramping up their capital expenditures (capex) next year to build additional production capacities for ABF substrates,...
Friday 11 November 2022
Nan Ya PCB sees increasing rush orders for BT substrates
Taiwan's IC substrate supplier Nan Ya PCB has witnessed a surge in rush orders for BT substrates needed to process memory and other chip solutions for mobile smart devices and TV...
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