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Wednesday 7 July 2010
Powerchip claims efforts to develop NAND flash business
Powerchip Technology has reiterated its efforts to expand the company's NAND flash business, while maintaining DRAM as a focus. Company chairman Frank Huang revealed recently that...
Wednesday 30 June 2010
TIMC to gain government subsidies for NAND flash development
Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) has approved the subsidization up to 40% for Taiwan Innovative Memory Company's (TIMC's) research and development efforts in NAND flash,...
Tuesday 6 April 2010
Elpida announces plan to draw investment from Kingston
Elpida Memory's board of directors has approved plans to issue new shares and convertible bonds worth a total of US$200 million to Kingston Technology. Elpida said the funds would...
Thursday 4 March 2010
Taiwan government will not inject funds into TIMC, says economics minister
The Taiwan government has decided to not inject funds into Taiwan Innovative Memory Company (TIMC), and TIMC, as a privately held company, will have to decide its own future, according...
Wednesday 3 March 2010
Taiwan economics minister to meet DRAM makers
Taiwan's economics minister Shih Yen-shiang will meet officers of 10 DRAM memory-related companies including Nanya Technology, Inotera Memories, Rexchip Electronics and ProMOS Technologies...
Thursday 24 December 2009
TIMC might invest in Rexchip
Rumors have circulated in Taiwan that Taiwan Innovative Memory Company (TIMC) may become an active player through an equity investment in Rexchip Electronics in cooperation with Elpida...
Friday 27 November 2009
Taiwan DRAM restructuring hits dead end
Taiwan's legislative economics committee on November 26 voted unanimously against the Ministry of Economic Affairs' (MOEA's) request for funds to invest in Taiwan Innovative Memory...
Tuesday 24 November 2009
MOEA continues to lobby for DRAM funding, says minister
Taiwan's economics minister Shih Yen-shiang has said the ministry will carry on efforts to lobby legislative committees for funding to support Taiwan Innovative Memory Company (TIMC),...
Monday 16 November 2009
MOEA to resubmit DRAM funding bid, says paper
With a committee of Taiwan lawmakers having rejected a funding bid for the government's plan to restructure the island's DRAM sector, the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) has said...
Friday 13 November 2009
ProMOS says partnership with Elpida not affected by TIMC fate
The uncertain fate of Taiwan Innovation Memory Company (TIMC, previously Taiwan Memory Company) has nothing to do with ProMOS Technologies' supply agreement with Elpida Memory, according...
Thursday 12 November 2009
Taiwan legislature rejects DRAM fund bid
The Taiwan government efforts to overhaul the island's memory chip industry have suffered a setback after the legislature on Wednesday (November 11) rejected a proposal to inject...
Wednesday 11 November 2009
TIMC eligible for government funds, says official
The application submitted by Taiwan Innovation Memory Company (TIMC, previously Taiwan Memory Company) for government funding has been granted initial approval, according to Taiwan's...
Thursday 5 November 2009
Elpida licensing deal with TIMC remains firm, says TIMC designated head
John Hsuan, who has been tapped to set up Taiwan Innovative Memory Company (TIMC), has reiterated that the licensing terms in an agreement reached with technology partner Elpida Memory...
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...
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