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Tuesday 12 July 2022
Flash device controller production capacity loosening
The supply of SSD and other NAND flash device controller chips, which are manufactured using 55nm, 40nm and 28nm process technologies at 12-inch fabs, has become less tight as foundries...
Tuesday 24 May 2022
Phison expects PCIe Gen5 SSD controller shipments to rise in 2023-2024
Phison Electronics expects shipments of its PCIe Gen5 SSD controllers to rise substantially between 2023 and 2024.
Friday 15 April 2022
Phison expects consumer electronics demand to pick up in 2H22
Consumer electronics (CE) related demand will be picking up in the second half of 2022 despite recent weakness in the area, according to flash device controller supplier Phison Ele...
Tuesday 22 March 2022
NAND flash chipmakers step up controller chip purchases
NAND flash chip vendors including Samsung Electronics and Micron Technology have moved to increase more of their controller chip production to third-party suppliers, such as Phison...
Wednesday 9 March 2022
Phison looking to expand automotive storage market presence
NAND flash device controller specialist Phison Electronics has had its solutions pass ISO 26262 automotive functional safety and development process certification, and is looking...
Monday 7 March 2022
Phison expects NAND flash shortfall from mid-May to June
The global supply of NAND flash memory is expected to be significantly tight between mid May and the end of June, due mainly to a substantial cutback in output at Kioxia-Western Digital...
Thursday 27 January 2022
Andes RISC-V SoC shipments top 3 billion units in 2021
Shipments for SoC chips adopting Andes Technology's processor IPs topped three billion units in 2021, representing a 2017-2021 CAGR of 50%, according to Frankwell Lin, chairman and...
Monday 10 January 2022
Memory module firms post strong sales in 4Q21
Adata Technology and Team Group both saw their revenues hit peak for 2021 in the fourth quarter, while strong fourth-quarter sales boosted fellow memory module company Phison Electronics'...
Thursday 6 January 2022
Phison acquires remaining stake in Nextorage
Phison Electronics has fully acquired Nextorage, in which it already held a 49% stake, for an undisclosed sum, according to the Taiwan-based flash storage controller specialist.
Thursday 16 December 2021
Phison growing fast: Q&A with company CEO KS Pua
KS Pua, CEO of Phison Electronics, recently took the initiative to resign from his positions as the company's chairman. Riding on the success of its partnership with AMD to develop...
Friday 3 December 2021
Micron seeking 28nm process capacity support from UMC
Micron Technology's recently-unveiled deal with pure-play foundry United Microelectronics (UMC) is to secure sufficient 28nm fab capacity for its eMMC device controller suppliers,...
Friday 26 November 2021
PCIe Gen4 SSD demand for PCs to grow robustly in 2022, says Phison
Flash device controller IC specialist Phison Electronics expects demand for PCIe Gen4 storage devices to grow robustly in 2022, thanks to its rising adoption among notebooks.
Tuesday 23 November 2021
Phison to beef up R&D workforce
Phison Electronics is looking to scale up its R&D team to 2,500-2,700 engineers in 2022, according to the Taiwan-based flash device controller specialist.
Friday 19 November 2021
KS Pua resigns as Phison chairman
Phison Electronics' board of directors has approved the resignation of KS Pua as chairman, according to the Taiwan-based flash device controller specialist.
Monday 8 November 2021
Phison secures US$100 million worth of deal with major customer
Flash device controller and module manufacturer Phison Electronics has struck a contract worth US$100 million over three years with a major customer, while securing long-term supply...
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