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Wednesday 21 October 2009
Taiwan government confirms TIMC and PSC submitted applications for aid
In addition to Taiwan Innovation Memory Company (TIMC, previously called Taiwan Memory Company), Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC) has also submitted a restructuring plan...
Tuesday 20 October 2009
Nanya and Inotera may not apply for government funding
Taiwan-based Nanya Technology and its joint venture with Micron Technology, Inotera Memories, may be forced to withdraw their application for government funding following the sudden...
Friday 16 October 2009
Taiwan government urges DRAM makers to apply for funding as deadline draws near
Officials from the Industrial Development Bureau (IDB) under Taiwan's Economics Ministry have issued a statement urging the local DRAM makers to actively support the development of...
Friday 9 October 2009
Taiwan memory module makers brace for NAND flash shortage
Taiwan-based memory module houses are moving to diversify their NAND flash suppliers to minimize procurement risk, according to industry sources. NAND flash supply has reportedly...
Tuesday 6 October 2009
Taiwan Memory on track to tap niche market; commodity DRAM not a focus, says Hsuan
John Hsuan, who has been tapped to set up Taiwan Memory Company (TMC), has said the TMC project has been implemented as scheduled and will not be interrupted by recent complaints...
Friday 18 September 2009
ProMOS to partner with Taiwan Memory, says paper
ProMOS Technologies, which has long been speculated to join the formation of Taiwan Memory Company (TMC), is expected to soon call off its compulsory unpaid leave policy and announce...
Thursday 17 September 2009
Taiwan new economic minister says no change in DRAM overhaul plan
Taiwan's new economic minister Shih Yen-shiang has remarked that the government's direction of restructuring the island's capacity-driven DRAM sector will continue to follow what...
Wednesday 16 September 2009
Winbond says no consolidation talks recently
Winbond Electronics is striving to phase out standard DRAM production, and has recently not been approached about participating in either Taiwan Memory Company (TMC) or the Micron-Nanya...
Monday 14 September 2009
Cabinet reshuffle may leave Taiwan Memory in limbo, say DRAM makers
Taiwan's recent cabinet reshuffle may create uncertainties and challenges for the newly-established Taiwan Memory Company (TMC), seen as a government-led project to overhaul the island's...
Thursday 3 September 2009
A-Data draws investment from KYEC
Logic IC and memory testing house King Yuan Electronics Company (KYEC) has announced it plans to subscribe to 600,000 shares out of a total of 12 million new shares to be released...
Friday 28 August 2009
ProMOS to see positive cash flow in 3Q09
ProMOS Technologies may start generating positive cash flow in the third quarter of 2009, as DRAM pricing has rebounded to over US$1.50, according to company sources. The Taiwan-based...
Friday 21 August 2009
KYEC announces Taiwan Memory investment
Logic IC and memory testing house King Yuan Electronics Company (KYEC) announced on August 20 that its board of directors has approved the investment in Taiwan Memory Company (TMC)...
Thursday 20 August 2009
Taiwan Memory approved to locate at HSP
Taiwan Memory Company (TMC), which recently completed its registration with the Commerce Department of Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA), has obtained official approval...
Monday 17 August 2009
Taiwan Memory may fail, says Inotera executive VP
Taiwan Memory Company (TMC), a Taiwan government-funded memory company partnering with Japan-based Elpida Memory, may not succeed in revitalizing Taiwan's ailing memory-chip industry,...
Monday 17 August 2009
MediaTek clarifies speculation on Taiwan Memory investment
Speculation circulated last week in Taiwan that MediaTek planned to invest NT$1 billion (US$30.36 million) in Taiwan Memory Company (TMC). In response, MediaTek has said that its...
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