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Thursday 31 May 2012
Micron CEO visits Taiwan
Micron Technology president and CEO Mark Durcan is expected to attend Inotera's shareholder's meeting on May 31. Durcan is likely to meet up with executives from Powerchip to discuss...
Thursday 24 May 2012
Irony abounds in 1Q12 DRAM market as Elpida dethrones Micron from third rank, says IHS
In one of the more ironic developments ever to transpire in the DRAM market, now bankrupt Elpida Memory in the first quarter managed to outperform the overall industry and its close...
Thursday 3 May 2012
Nanya, Inotera April sales up on month
DRAM chipmakers Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories have reported growth in April 2012 revenues from the previous month of 14.3% and 19.1%, respectively.
Friday 20 April 2012
Early April DRAM contract prices to rise, says Nanya
DRAM contract prices for the first half of April should continue their rally, and are expected to rise by a single-digit rate, according to Pai Pei-lin, vice president of Nanya Tec...
Thursday 19 April 2012
Nanya lands mobile RAM orders for ultrabooks
Nanya Technology has entered the supply chain of a brand ultrabook vendor with its mobile RAM memory, and has also secured orders for tablet applications, according to the Taiwan-based...
Tuesday 3 April 2012
Nanya, Inotera March revenues slip
DRAM chipmakers Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories have reported decreases in March 2012 revenues from the previous month of 8% and 2.7%, respectively.
Monday 5 March 2012
Nanya Technology sees 9-month highest revenues in February
DRAM maker Nanya Technology has reported revenues of NT$3.245 billion (NT$109 million) for February, the highest monthly level since June 2011.
Saturday 3 March 2012
Elpida bankruptcy set to boost DRAM prices and revenues, says IHS
Elpida Memory's move to file bankruptcy protection this week will benefit the remaining players in the DRAM market, reducing supply and boosting pricing and revenues in the second...
Thursday 23 February 2012
Inotera mulls NT$10 billion syndicated loan
Inotera Memories is considering raising another NT$10 billion (US$338 million) by April via a syndicated loan. The statement was made when the company announced that its planned private...
Wednesday 22 February 2012
DRAM firms expected to post narrower losses in 1Q12
With DRAM prices stabilizing and starting to rise, chip suppliers that operated in the red in the fourth quarter of 2011 are expected to see their quarterly losses narrow sequentially...
Friday 17 February 2012
DRAM firms scale up production slightly
With DRAM prices stabilizing, chip suppliers have restored some of the capacity left idle previously, according to industry sources. Companies including Elpida Memory and Nanya Technology...
Thursday 16 February 2012
Micron may become the largest shareholder of Inotera
DRAM maker Inotera plans to hold a shareholders meeting on February 22 to discuss a NT$1.5 billion (US$51 million) private placement. Industry sources indicated that Micron will likely...
Tuesday 14 February 2012
DRAM contract prices set to rise in February, says Nanya
DRAM contract prices are set to trend upward in February driven by continued strength in the spot market, Nanya Technology has said. The firm added it is negotiating higher prices...
Saturday 4 February 2012
Taiwan DRAM makers post mixed January results
Revenues at Nanya Technology registered a 28% sequential increase in January 2012 while Inotera Memories' grew 0.2% on month. Powerchip Technology, however, saw its January sales...
Friday 20 January 2012
Nanya reducing exposure in PC DRAM market
DRAM maker Nanya Technology has seen sales of products for non-PC applications account for 50% of company revenues. The proportion is expected to further expand in 2012.
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