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Thursday 9 June 2011
Taiwan DRAM makers transforming equipment into liquid assets
In order to increase cash on hand, Powerchip Technology has struck leaseback deals with the companies to which it previously sold 12-inch manufacturing equipment, while fellow DRAM...
Friday 3 June 2011
Nanya May revenues slip on-month, Inotera grows
Nanya Technology saw revenues decrease 11.6% sequentially to NT$3.92 billion (US$137 million) in May 2011 while Inotera Memories' grew 14.7% on month to NT$3.67 billion.
Thursday 26 May 2011
Taiwan DRAM makers to ramp 30nm-class production in 2H11
Inotera Memories, Nanya Technology and Rexchip Electronics are all scheduled to kick off volume production using 30nm-class processes sometime in the second half of 2011, closing...
Tuesday 3 May 2011
Nanya April revenues up on-month, Inotera down
Nanya Technology saw revenues increase 18.7% sequentially to NT$4.44 billion (US$155 million) in April 2011 while Inotera Memories' slid 11.8% on month to NT$3.2 billion.
Thursday 28 April 2011
Micron, Inotera deny acquisition rumors
Rumors have started to circulate again that Micron Technology is pursuing plans to acquire full ownership of Taiwan-based Inotera Memories. But both firms have denied the possibili...
Thursday 21 April 2011
Nanya and Inotera report losses for 1Q11
Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories have reported net losses for the first quarter of 2011 of NT$9.03 billion (US$311 million) and NT$4.04 billion, respectively. This marked the...
Tuesday 19 April 2011
Most Taiwan DRAM firms to post 1Q11 losses
Inotera Memories, Nanya Technology, Powerchip Technology and ProMOS Technologies are set to all remain unprofitable in the first quarter of 2011, while Rexchip Electronics will likely...
Monday 18 April 2011
Memory module firm Silicon Power opens new plant
Taiwan-based Silicon Power Computer & Communications, which produces NAND flash devices and DRAM modules as well as solid-state drives (SSD) and portable hard drives, has announced...
Thursday 7 April 2011
DRAM makers March revenues up on-month
Inotera Memories, Nanya Technology and Powerchip Technology have all reported sequential growth in revenues for March 2011, thanks to rising chip ASPs.
Friday 1 April 2011
Nanya plans to increase chip prices 5% in April, says paper
DRAM chipmaker Nanya Technology plans to raise prices about 5% in April, as PC OEMs are active in building up their inventory, according to a Chinese-language Apple Daily...
Thursday 24 March 2011
Nanya PCB 2010 profits hit six-year low
Nanya PCB (NPC) has announced net profits of NT$2.06 billion (US$69.63 million) for 2010, the company's lowest level in the past six years, according to a company filing with the...
Tuesday 22 March 2011
Nanya to raise capital through rights issue
Nanya Technology's board of directors has approved a rights issue for up to 700 million shares of common stock. The additional paid-in capital will be used to fund equipment purchase...
Friday 18 March 2011
Nanya says no supply fears
There is growing concern that upstream materials and wafer supplies could be limited in the aftermath of the earthquake in Japan. Nanya Technology, however, does not anticipate any...
Thursday 3 March 2011
Powerchip and Nanya revenues up in February, Inotera down
Powerchip Technology and Nanya Technology have reported sequential growth in revenues for February 2011, while fellow DRAM maker Inotera Memories posted a drop, according to data...
Wednesday 16 February 2011
DRAM contract prices set to rise in February, says Nanya
Contract prices for DRAM chips are expected to increase by at least 5% in February 2011, starting to gain momentum, according to Nanya Technology. The company had previously predicted...
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