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Tuesday 22 March 2022
ABF substrate makers continue to see clients queue up for capacity
ABF substrate suppliers continue to see customers queue up for their available capacities, with the visibility of orders extended to at least 2027, according to industry sources.
Tuesday 22 March 2022
CXMT to deliver 17nm DRAM samples in 2Q22
China-based memory foundry ChangXin Memory Technologies (CXMT) is poised to start delivering samples of DRAM chips built using its in-house developed 17nm process technology, according...
Tuesday 8 March 2022
Apple Car reportedly may adopt ABF substrates from Korean maker
Apple reportedly is in talks with a Korean substrate maker for the supply of ABF-based FC-BGA substrates for processing Apple Car chip solutions, sparking concerns about which IC...
Friday 4 March 2022
Nan Ya PCB doubles capex budget for 2022
Nan Ya PCB has set aside a capex budget of NT$17 billion (US$605.5 million) for 2022, double last year's level of NT$8.45 billion, mainly to expand its production capacity for ABF...
Thursday 3 March 2022
Optical inspection equipment maker Utechzone upbeat about 2022 sales
Taiwan-based optical inspection equipment (AOI) supplier Utechzone expects to post impressive revenue growth this year, driven by robust demand from chipmaking and IC substrate clients...
Wednesday 2 March 2022
Semiconductor industry capex to surge 24% in 2022
After surging 36% in 2021, semiconductor industry capital spending is forecast to jump 24% in 2022 to a new all-time high of US$190.4 billion, according to IC Insights.
Friday 18 February 2022
Global DRAM output value drops in 4Q21
The global DRAM memory industry posted US$25.03 billion in output value in the fourth quarter of 2021, down 5.8% sequentially, when bit shipments and ASPs both declined on quarter,...
Tuesday 15 February 2022
Rising materials prices boost Nan Ya January revenue
Taiwan-based Nan Ya Plastics has reported revenues grew 2.1% sequentially and 20.2% on year to NT$35.27 billion (US$1.27 billion) in January 2022, buoyed by rising prices of its electronics...
Thursday 10 February 2022
Taiwan memory chipmakers to enjoy strong 1Q22
With their January revenues all registering on-year increases greater than 20%, Taiwan's memory chipmakers Nanya Technology, Macronix International, and Winbond Electronics are poised...
Wednesday 9 February 2022
DRAM chipmakers upbeat about demand for servers, data centers
DRAM chipmakers are generally optimistic about demand for servers and datacenters in 2022, when the overall market demand is forecast to increase 15-20%, according to industry sour...
Wednesday 9 February 2022
Nan Ya PCB posts record January revenue
Nan Ya PCB has reported its consolidated revenue climbed 33.6% on year to a record high of NT$5.24 billion (US$188.3 million) in January 2022.
Thursday 27 January 2022
Nanya expects slight ASP drop in 1Q22
DRAM maker Nanya Technology expects its chip ASPs to drop at a slower-than-expected pace in the first quarter of 2022, and to register flat performance or a slight increase in the...
Thursday 27 January 2022
Nan Ya PCB to expand ABF substrate capacity in Taiwan and China
Taiwan-based Nan Ya PCB, which specializes in the manufacture of IC substrates, has announced plans to further expand fab capacities in Taiwan and China for high-end ABF substrates...
Wednesday 19 January 2022
Taiwan ABF substrate makers eyeing new profits with new capacities
Taiwan-based ABF substrate suppliers expect the activation of new production capacities later this year and in 2023 to boost their profits amid tight supplies, according to industry...
Thursday 6 January 2022
Specialty DRAM prices soon to stop falling
DDR3 and other specialty DRAM prices are expected to stop falling and begin to rise as early as between the end of the first quarter and the second quarter, according to industry...
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