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Thursday 10 February 2022
Taiwan memory chipmakers to enjoy strong 1Q22
With their January revenues all registering on-year increases greater than 20%, Taiwan's memory chipmakers Nanya Technology, Macronix International, and Winbond Electronics are poised...
Tuesday 8 February 2022
Winbond to kick off construction of phase-2 facility at new plant
Specialty DRAM specialist Winbond Electronics plans to advance its second-phase facility construction at its new plant in Kaohsiung, southern Taiwan to ease tight capacity for specialty...
Tuesday 18 January 2022
Winbond starts equipment move-in at new fab in southern Taiwan
Specialty DRAM and flash chipmaker Winbond Electronics has kicked off its equipment move-in at its new 12-inch wafer plant in Kaohsiung, southern Taiwan, and is targeting production...
Friday 7 January 2022
NOR flash suppliers scaling up output for AirPods
Apple has stepped up its chip purchases for the AirPods as sales of the wireless earbuds turned out to be strong at the end of 2021, according to industry sources. Apple is also gearing...
Thursday 9 December 2021
Macronix, Winbond remain upbeat about market outlook
Despite a recent slowdown in customer demand, both Macronix International and Winbond Electronics remain upbeat about end-market demand next year.
Thursday 2 December 2021
Macronix to raise NOR flash prices in 1Q22
Macronix International plans to adjust upward its NOR flash chip prices by 5-10% in the first quarter of 2022, while fellow company Winbond Electronics is looking to maintain its...
Monday 29 November 2021
DDR3 chip prices to regain momentum in 1Q22
Niche-market DDR3 memory prices are poised to stop falling and begin to rise as early as the first quarter of 2022 and will be rising through 2023, according to industry sources.
Wednesday 24 November 2021
Winbond to sustain full capacity for NOR flash memory till 2022
Winbond Electronics is expected to maintain full capacity utilization through next year to fulfill NOR flash chip orders, according to industry sources.
Friday 12 November 2021
Winbond to allocate more capacity for specialty DRAM
Winbond Electronics will be ramping up its 25nm process manufacturing output for specialty DRAM products starting the first quarter of 2022, according to company president Pei-Ming...
Tuesday 9 November 2021
Macronix posts record October revenue
ROM and flash memory chipmaker Macronix International saw its revenue hit a record high for the seventh consecutive quarter in October 2021, while revenue at fellow flash company...
Friday 5 November 2021
Winbond posts profit hike in 3Q21
Specialty DRAM and flash chipmaker Winbond Electronics has reported net profits jumped over 10-folds on year to NT$4.48 billion (US$160.4 million) in the third quarter of 2021, with...
Monday 4 October 2021
NOR flash to remain tight through 2022
The supply of NOR flash memory has been relatively tight compared to that of DRAM and NAND flash memory, and is expected to remain short of demand through 2022, according to industry...
Wednesday 8 September 2021
Adata expects DRAM spot prices to be stable in 4Q21
Memory module maker Adata Technology expects price stability to take place in the DRAM spot market starting the fourth quarter of 2021.
Friday 3 September 2021
DDR3 contract prices likely to drop in 4Q21
DDR3 contract prices for the fourth quarter will be under downward pressure, as spot prices have been falling recently, according to industry sources.
Tuesday 17 August 2021
Nuvoton to raise foundry quotes by 15%, report says
MCU specialist Nuvoton Technology, which has merged with Panasonic Semiconductor Solutions (PSCS), has reportedly notified customers about a 15% price hike for its contract manufacturing...
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