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Tuesday 25 October 2011
FATC gains orders for onboard DRAM, says report
Memory backend service provider Formosa Advanced Technologies (FATC) has grabbed testing orders for onboard DRAM products used in ultrabooks, according to a Chinese-language Commercial...
Thursday 20 October 2011
Powerchip 3Q11 loss widens
Losses have widened at Taiwan-based Powerchip Technology amid persisting oversupply of DRAM chips and dramatic price drops.
Thursday 20 October 2011
Nanya Technology, Inotera cut 2011 capex budgets to NT$12 billion
Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories have reduced the 2011 capex budgets to NT$12 billion each, according to the companies at their respective investors conferences on October 19.
Wednesday 19 October 2011
Nanya, Inotera post larger losses for 3Q11
Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories both saw their net losses widen sequentially and on year in the third quarter of 2011, affected by falling DRAM prices.
Friday 14 October 2011
Nanya plans to resume DRAM production at full capacity
Nanya Technology has decided to resume production at full capacity starting October, as inventory digestion is near its end, according to the DRAM chipmaker.
Friday 7 October 2011
Inotera to raise NT$7.7 billion
Inotera Memories has revealed plans to raise an additional paid-in capital of NT$7.7 billion (US$251.6 million) through issuing 1.1 billion new shares. The new funds will be used...
Tuesday 4 October 2011
Rexchip September sales down 15% on delayed deliveries
Rexchip Electronics, the Taiwan-based production subsidiary of Elpida Memory, has reported a 15% decline in September revenues from the previous month. The sales drop can be attributed...
Monday 3 October 2011
Nanya September revenues up, Inotera down
Nanya Technology saw revenues increase 7% sequentially to NT$2.57 billion (US$84 million) in September 2011 while Inotera Memories' slid 6.5% on month to NT$2.88 billion.
Friday 30 September 2011
Taiwan PCB makers to benefit from Amazon tablet launch
Some Taiwan-based PCB makers will benefit from Amazon's launch of its 7-inch Kindle Fire tablet PCs, and shipments from the makers are likely to increase significantly in the fourth...
Thursday 29 September 2011
Nanya plans fundraiser
Nanya Technology's board of directors has approved plans to issue up to 15 billion new shares through a private placement. Proceeds will be used to strengthen its capital structure...
Wednesday 14 September 2011
More DRAM makers cutting back production
Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories have joined Elpida Memory, Powerchip Technology and Rexchip Electronics in cutting production amid slumping prices and a global economic downturn,...
Thursday 8 September 2011
SEMICON Taiwan 2011: Companies announce job openings
A number of Taiwan-based semiconductor companies including foundries Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) and United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC), memory chipmakers...
Wednesday 7 September 2011
Nanya responds to Elpida patent infringement lawsuit
Elpida Memory announced on September 7 that it has filed a lawsuit against Nanya Technology in the US, claiming that Nanya and its US subsidiary Nanya USA has infringed on its DRAM...
Tuesday 6 September 2011
ProMOS suspended from Taiwan stock market
Trading of ProMOS Technologies shares has been suspended on Taiwan's over-the-counter (OTC) securities market starting today (September 6) after the DRAM maker failed to submit its...
Tuesday 6 September 2011
Nanya to cut DRAM output by 10%, says paper
Nanya Technology has decided to scale down standard DRAM production by 10% in September with an aim to help chip prices bounce back, according to a Chinese-language Economic Daily...
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