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Monday 20 January 2020
Yangtze Memory building memory ecosystem with partners
Yangtze Memory Technology (YMTC) is ramping up its chip output for applications requiring embedded storage and SSD solutions in 2020, and has built partnerships with companies including...
Thursday 16 January 2020
Fab toolmakers see demand from China surge
Semiconductor equipment suppliers including distributors have seen demand surge from China where a number of wafer fabs are being equipped for additional production capacity, according...
Friday 10 January 2020
Memory backend firms positive about demand for flash devices
Memory backend specialists have expressed optimism about demand for SSDs and other flash-based devices in 2020, while being upbeat about NAND flash chip prices this year.
Tuesday 3 December 2019
Memory ASP to rebound sharply in 2020
Average selling prices (ASP) for memory could rise as much as 30% in 2020, driven mainly by strong demand for server and mobile applications, according to industry sources.
Tuesday 19 November 2019
Memory module makers, backend houses see demand pick up
Memory module manufacturers and backend service providers have seen end-market demand pick up recently, and are gearing up to meet 5G-driven demand with their sufficient supplies...
Tuesday 12 November 2019
Adata 3Q19 profits surge, Phison hit record
Adata Technology saw its net profit surge 267% sequentially to NT$423 million (US$13.9 million) in the third quarter, while Phison Electronics' net profit climbed to a record high...
Wednesday 2 October 2019
Yangtze Memory to ship 64-layer NAND chips for SSD
Yangtze Memory Technology (YMTC) is aggressively improving its 64-layer 3D NAND flash memory production yield rate, gearing up to ship the chips for SSD applications in the first...
Tuesday 1 October 2019
ChipMOS, OSE to see 4Q19 revenues surge on flash chips demand
NAND and NOR flash demand for TWS devices, gaming consoles and smartphones has been rising along with the approaching of traditional shopping seasons, providing significant growth...
Wednesday 21 August 2019
ChipMOS, OSE to post sales growth in 2H19
A ramp-up in orders for NAND flash memory will boost revenues at backend houses ChipMOS Technologies and Orient Semiconductor Electronics (OSE) in the second half of 2019, according...
Wednesday 14 August 2019
Phison profits fall over 20% in 1H19
NAND flash device controller supplier Phison Electronics has reported net profit declined 11.4% sequentially and 36.8% on year to NT$781 million (US$25 million) in the second quarter...
Tuesday 30 July 2019
Taiwan IC design houses expect pick-up in orders for servers
Taiwan-based IC design houses expect to enjoy a seasonal pick-up in orders for servers and data centers in the second half of 2019.
Thursday 25 July 2019
Everspin, Phison partner to bring STT-MRAM to SSD controllers
Everspin Technologies, a developer and manufacturer of magnetoresistive RAM (MRAM) persistent memory solutions, has announced Phison Electronics will provide native support for Everspin's...
Tuesday 16 July 2019
Memory modules makers mulling 10-15% hike on SSD prices
Taiwan memory modules makers including Adata Technology, Phison Electronics and Team Group are mulling a 10-15% hike in SSD prices and enforcing a limited-supply policy amid growing...
Monday 15 July 2019
Backend house OSE posts record 2Q19 revenues
Memory backend specialist Orient Semiconductor Electronics (OSE) saw its second-quarter revenues climb to a record high of NT$4.55 billion (US$146.4 million), driven by a pull-in...
Friday 12 July 2019
Phison sales stay flat in June
Flash controller IC supplier Phison Electronics has reported revenues of NT$3.344 billion (US$107.72 million) for June, down 0.3% both from a month and a year earlier.
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