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Wednesday 6 October 2021
Kunshan plants hit by power cuts, but Nan Ya ABF substrate fab unaffected
Taiwan-based makers with factory operations in Kunshan of China's Jiangsu provinces were notified on October 5 by the local government about immediate power cuts, and have expressed...
Tuesday 28 September 2021
Taiwan PCB firms asked to halt production in China
Taiwan-based PCB makers with manufacturing plants in Suzhou and Kunshan, China have been required to suspend production at their local fabs September 26-30 due to government-led power...
Thursday 23 September 2021
Nan Ya to scale up ABF substrate output for AMD processors
Nan Ya PCB is set to commercialize new ABF substrate capacity by the end of 2021 and will scale up its output substantially for AMD's processors in the second quarter of 2022, which...
Thursday 23 September 2021
ABF substrate supply to remain constrained in 2022
Due to spec upgrades of new processors and growing difficulty in producing high-end ABF substrates with satisfactory yield rates, the world's actual ABF substrate supply growth could...
Tuesday 7 September 2021
Nan Ya PCB to enjoy sales growth through 4Q21
Taiwan-based IC substrate maker Nan Ya PCB is poised to generate sequential revenue increases through the fourth quarter of 2021, as robust ABF-based as well as BT substrate demand...
Tuesday 7 September 2021
Stable demand for server apps may sustain DRAM price growth
Demand for server and datacenter applications has been stable and may help sustain DRAM price growth in the fourth quarter of this year, according to industry sources.
Tuesday 7 September 2021
Nan Ya Plastics posts record-high revenue for August
Nan Ya Plastics announced that their August 2021 revenue will set a new single-quarter record, reaching NT$37.42 billion (US$1.4 billion) with 68.49% growth on year.
Wednesday 1 September 2021
Robust HDI PCB demand for high-end applications fueling capacity expansions
HDI PCB demand has been robust for high-end applications, and major makers including Unimicron Technology, Compeq Manufacturing, and Tripod Technology are planning to enforce capacity...
Friday 13 August 2021
Nan Ya PCB upbeat about 2H21 sales
Taiwan's IC substrate maker Na Ya PCB expects its second-half 2020 revenues to grow significantly on volume shipments for new applications in the peak season, but is also concerned...
Tuesday 10 August 2021
Taiwan IC substrate makers to enjoy strong 2H21
Unimicron Technology, Kinsus Interconnect Technology and Nan Ya PCB are all poised to generate substantial revenue increases in the second half of 2021, as strong order momentum for...
Monday 9 August 2021
Taiwan memory chipmakers post strong sales for July
DRAM chipmaker Nanya Technology saw its revenue reach a 34-month high of NT$7.95 billion (US$285.6 million) in July 2021, while specialty DRAM and flash chipmaker Winbond Electronics'...
Thursday 5 August 2021
Adata, Apacer post handsome profits in 1H21
Memory module makers Adata Technology and Apacer Technology have both posted significant profit increases in the first half of 2021.
Thursday 5 August 2021
Nan Ya PCB expects sequential revenue gains in 2H21
Taiwan-based Nan Ya PCB expects its revenues to grow quarter by quarter in the second half of the year along with gradual capacity expansions at its plants in Taiwan and China, after...
Thursday 29 July 2021
Nan Ya optimistic about 2H21
Nan Ya Plastics expects to enjoy more robust growth in sales of its copper foil and other electronic materials in the second half of 2021, while seeking more vertical integration...
Wednesday 28 July 2021
IC substrate maker Kinsus posts 2-fold profit jump in 2Q21
IC substrate maker Kinsus Interconnect Technology saw its net profits for second-quarter 2021 shoot up 202% on year to NT$1.01 billion (US$36.1 million), thanks to substantial improvements...
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