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Tuesday 10 May 2011
Powerchip reportedly lands foundry orders from NOR chip vendors, says paper
Taiwan-based DRAM chipmaker Powerchip Technology, which has put more emphasis on foundry manufacturing, has grabbed orders for NOR flash memory from Spansion and Silicon Storage Technology...
Monday 9 May 2011
Macronix, Winbond report sequential growth in April revenues
Macronix International and Winbond Electronics have reported sequential growth in revenues for April 2011 of 6.2% and 6.4%, respectively.
Monday 2 May 2011
Winbond NOR flash sales grow in 1Q11
Winbond Electronics' sales generated from its NOR flash business grew 8% sequentially in the first quarter of 2011, while those from other segments saw on-quarter drops, according...
Monday 11 April 2011
Winbond March 2011 revenues drop 3% on year
Taiwan's Winbond Electronics, which manufactures niche-market DRAM products and NOR flash chips, has announced revenues for March 2011 decreased 2.9% from a year earlier to NT$2.38...
Monday 21 March 2011
Macronix holds sufficient wafer inventory
Macronix International currently has two to three months worth of wafer inventory, which is sufficient enough to fulfill orders over the short term, according to company chairman...
Tuesday 8 March 2011
Winbond posts drop in February 2011 revenues
Memory chipmaker Winbond Electronics saw revenues drop in February 2011 compared to the prior month and the same period last year.
Wednesday 23 February 2011
Global NOR flash market to shrink in 2011 and beyond, says IHS
The global market for NOR flash memory will decline by almost 6% in 2011 after blockbuster growth last year - the first sign of the difficult years that lie ahead as the industry...
Monday 21 February 2011
NOR chipmakers gear up for process technology transitions
With the NOR flash memory market moving toward a healthier supply/demand balance, major NOR chip producers have shifted their focus to transitions in production process nodes rather...
Monday 14 February 2011
Winbond sees firmer NOR pricing in 1Q11
The NOR flash market is moving toward a more balanced supply/demand situation, Taiwan's Winbond Electronics has commented. Chip prices have slipped at a much slower pace after larger...
Tuesday 8 February 2011
Macronix sales soar 24% sequentially in January
Taiwan's Macronix International, which makes NOR flash memory and mask ROM chips, has announced revenues for January 2011 grew 23.7% sequentially to NT$2.15 billion (US$74 million)...
Tuesday 8 February 2011
Winbond cuts into Samsung, LG supply chains with serial flash, says paper
Winbond Electronics' serial flash chips have been adopted by handset vendors including Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics (LGE), according to a Chinese-language Economic Daily...
Friday 28 January 2011
Winbond 4Q10 profits shrink sequentially on lower revenues
Winbond Electronics earned net profits of NT$30 million (US$1.03 million) in the fourth quarter of 2010, down significantly from NT$1.9 billion in the prior quarter. Revenues slid...
Wednesday 26 January 2011
Macronix ramps up 12-inch capacity ahead of schedule
Macronix International has revealed plans to double monthly production at its 12-inch plant to 20,000 wafers in the middle of 2011, six months ahead of schedule. The company noted...
Tuesday 25 January 2011
Macronix 4Q10 margins beat guidance despite revenues drop
Macronix International saw its fourth-quarter 2010 gross margin reach 54% and operating margin 26%, beating its guidance. The company credited the better-than-expected results to...
Friday 7 January 2011
Macronix 4Q10 revenues below guidance
Taiwan's Macronix International, which makes NOR flash memory and mask ROM chips, saw its revenues decline 32.5% sequentially to NT$5.51 billion (US$187 million) in the fourth quarter...
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