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Tuesday 9 September 2008
PSC trimming DRAM production by 10-15%
Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC) announced that it would trim production for commodity DRAM by 10-15%, though no other DRAM maker in Taiwan has made similar plans.
Friday 5 September 2008
PSC and ProMOS August sales continue downward trend
Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC) and ProMOS Technologies, both reported August sales that continue a downward trend for the companies.
Wednesday 3 September 2008
After Acer departs, Apacer highlights importance of autonomy
While approving the plan from Acer to sell all of its stake in Apacer Technology, Apacer indicated that autonomy over operation is vital when drawing any strategic partner in the...
Thursday 14 August 2008
DRAM prices to stabilize after the Olympics
Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC) chairman Frank Huang, who said earlier that demand for DRAM will only emerge after the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, anticipates that corresponding...
Wednesday 13 August 2008
PSC stops offering weekly DRAM spot quotes
The rules of the game in the DRAM spot market are changing as Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC) has stopped offering weekly quotes for effectively tested (eTT) chips and instead...
Wednesday 6 August 2008
PSC chairman vows to stay on despite insider trading indictment
Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC) chairman Frank Huang has stressed that he will not resign following insider trading charges brought against him by prosecutors in Taiwan,...
Friday 1 August 2008
PSC chairman indicted for insider trading
Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC) chairman Frank Huang has been indicted for insider trading and breach of trust following supposed irregularities in the trading of shares...
Wednesday 30 July 2008
PSC: Hot season for DRAM will emerge only after Olympics
With China seeing a sharp decline in DRAM demand driven by a stricter import policies, the traditional hot season for DRAM may be delayed in 2008, with a cyclical upturn only expected...
Wednesday 30 July 2008
PSC to see Kingston, PTI and ASE subscribe to its corporate bonds
DRAM maker Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC) has revealed that memory module maker Kingston Technology will join packaging and testing houses Powertech Technology Incorporated...
Thursday 24 July 2008
Most Taiwan DRAM makers trim capex, except for PSC
After posting combined losses of over NT$20 billion (US$658 million) in the second quarter, Taiwan's major DRAM makers have all slowed down their expansion via cutting capital expenditure...
Thursday 24 July 2008
Major DRAM makers pessimistic about 3Q08 outlook
Major DRAM makers in Taiwan, Inotera Memories, Nanya Technology and Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC), all forecast a conservative industry outlook for the third quarter,...
Tuesday 22 July 2008
Taiwan DRAM makers to completely phase out production at 8-inch fabs by 2009
Most Taiwan DRAM makers are expected to completely phase out commodity DRAM production at 8-inch fabs by 2009. Among all major DRAM makers in Taiwan, only Nanya Technology is expected...
Tuesday 15 July 2008
ASE subscribes for private unsecured corporate bond issued by PSC
Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE) posted a filing with the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE) announcing that it has subscribed for nine units of the corporate bond issue held by...
Wednesday 9 July 2008
Acer to sell off memory module subsidiary Apacer
Acer has decided to sell off all of its 34.4% holding in memory module subsidiary Apacer Technology, with Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC), A-Data Technology, and Apacer's...
Friday 4 July 2008
DRAM bit growth limited in 3Q
The bit growth of the global DRAM industry will be limited in the third quarter of this year as most DRAM makers around the globe have postponed either construction of new plants...
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