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Tuesday 4 September 2012
Taiwan NOR flash makers reportedly cut into supply chain for iPhones
Macronix International and Winbond Electronics have both grabbed NOR flash memory orders for the next iPhone, which will be announced in mid-September, according to sources within...
Friday 20 July 2012
ISSI to acquire Chingis
Integrated Silicon Solution (ISSI) on July 19 announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement with the major shareholders of Chingis Technology under which ISSI intends...
Monday 16 July 2012
NOR flash makers find new growth areas to compensate for slowing sales in cellphones, says IHS
NOR flash memory sales growth may be tapering off in mobile handsets and smartphones, but lucrative embedded applications in the tablet, automotive and industrial markets are picking...
Tuesday 10 July 2012
Winbond, Macronix post mixed June results
Winbond Electronics has reported flat sequential growth in June revenues, while fellow NOR flash company Macronix International saw its June sales slip 4.8% on month.
Tuesday 19 June 2012
Winbond remains focused on niche-market DRAM, NOR flash
Winbond Electronics is looking to balance the development of its niche-market DRAM and NOR flash product lines by raising the sales ratio for the latter to be equal to that for the...
Friday 1 June 2012
Spansion gearing up for SLC NAND
Spansion has started sampling the company's first single-level cell (SLC) NAND flash memory, built using SK Hynix' 4Xnm process technology, and packaged and tested by Spansion itself...
Tuesday 15 May 2012
Mobile memory market growth propelled by smartphones and tablets, says IHS
New smartphones and tablets will act as key catalysts for continued healthy growth of the mobile memory semiconductor space in the next few years, with revenues growing a modest but...
Tuesday 8 May 2012
Macronix, Winbond April sales up
Macronix International and Winbond Electronics have reported sequential growth in April 2012 revenues of 12.6% and 3.8%, respectively.
Thursday 3 May 2012
Spansion expands R&D in China
Spansion has announced that the firm is expanding its design and product development in China to focus on cost-competitive serial NOR flash memory solutions for specific applications...
Thursday 26 April 2012
Winbond shifting specialty DRAM to 46nm, NOR flash to 58nm
Winbond Electronics, a Taiwan-based maker of memory products, has been shifting production of specialty DRAM to 46nm process and NOR flash to 58nm, the company told an investors conference...
Thursday 26 April 2012
Macronix swings to loss in 1Q12
Macronix International swung to net losses of NT$1.09 billion (US$37 million) in the first quarter of 2012 from profits in the prior quarter and a year ago. The maker of NOR flash...
Thursday 26 April 2012
Winbond posts third straight quarterly loss
Taiwan-based Winbond Electronics, a maker of niche-market DRAM and NOR flash memory, has reported its third consecutive quarterly loss due to falling ASPs of its products in particular...
Tuesday 10 April 2012
Winbond, Macronix post mixed March results
Non-DRAM specialist Winbond Electronics saw its March revenues increase 14.6% sequentially, while revenues at fellow company Macronix International declined 11.8% on month.
Thursday 8 March 2012
Winbond, Macronix post sales growth in February
Memory makers Winbond Electronics and Macronix International have reported sequential growth in February revenues of about 6% and 9%, respectively.
Thursday 1 March 2012
Winbond rolls out serial flash for auto electronics application
Winbond Electronics has announced that the company is bringing its proprietary SpiFlash serial flash memory technology to the automotive electronics market - a milestone for Winbond...
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