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Wednesday 17 March 2021
Taiwan foundries running at full capacity for mature processes
TSMC, United Microelectronics (UMC), Vanguard International Semiconductor (VIS) and Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing (PSMC) continue to run at full capacity for their 28nm and...
Friday 12 March 2021
Yageo to raise 2Q21 quotes for MLCCs, chip resistors
Passive components vendor Yageo has confirmed it will raise its second-quarter quotes for commodity-type MLCCs and chip resistors and will continue its quarterly pricing policy.
Tuesday 9 March 2021
Yageo, Walsin see no seasonal price cuts pressure for 1H21
Passive component makers Yageo and Walsin Technology both reported strong sales for February 2021, and will face no seasonal price reduction pressure for the first half of the year...
Thursday 25 February 2021
Passive component makers see clear order visibility stretch into 2H21
Yageo and Walsin Technology have seen their visibility of orders for MLCCs, chip resistors, inductors and capacitors extend to the second half of 2021 thanks to ODMs and distributors...
Thursday 4 February 2021
Kemet to hike prices for tantalum capacitors
US-based Kemet will hike quotes for tantalum (Ta) capacitors, mainly MnO2 models, by 20-40% depending on specifications, according to industry sources.
Monday 1 February 2021
Passive components makers busy fulfilling shipments as holiday draws near
Taiwan passive components makers are losing no time fulfilling shipments of MLCCs, chip resistors, inductors and aluminum electrolytic capacitors to clients who are striving to stockpile...
Tuesday 26 January 2021
Ralec to raise quotes for chip resistors
Ralec, a subsidiary of Chilisin Electronics specializing in chip resistors, plans to hike quotes offered to its distributors in the Greater China region by 15%, according to the Taiwan-based...
Friday 22 January 2021
Passive components orders robust ahead of Lunar New Year
Taiwan's passive components makers have seen influx of orders from clients who are seeking to thicken inventories before the Lunar New Year holiday in February, according to industry...
Monday 18 January 2021
Ralec stops taking resistor orders
Taiwan-based resistor maker Ralec, a subsidiary of Chilisin Electronics, has stopped its distributors in the Greater China region from accepting new thick-film chip resistor orders...
Monday 18 January 2021
Leatec may raise quotes for ceramic substrates
Taiwan-based Leatec Fine Ceramics, a dedicated maker of aluminum and ceramic substrates needed for manufacturing chip resistors, is mulling raising its quotes in the wake of a recent...
Thursday 31 December 2020
Chip resistor prices rising in China
China-based channel distributors have raised their prices for chip resistors though some major manufacturers have stressed they did not start the upward pricing trend.
Wednesday 30 December 2020
Yageo sees inventory stay below healthy levels
Yageo now has about two months of MLCC inventory, which is unlikely to reach healthy levels until after the Lunar New Year break, thanks to difficulty in recruiting new production...
Friday 25 December 2020
Yageo affiliate companies announce equity swaps
Passive component makers Chilisin Electronics and Kaimei, two associate companies under Yageo, will strengthen their technology leaderships and market positions through a share swap...
Monday 21 December 2020
Leatec to expand capacity for ceramic substrates in 2021
Taiwan-based Leatec Fine Ceramics is expected to carry out a 20-25% capacity expansion for ceramic substrates at its plant in Kunshan, China in 2021 to meet lingering strong demand...
Tuesday 8 December 2020
Yageo, Walsin post revenue increases in November
MLCC and chip resistor specialists Yageo and Walsin Technology have reported sequential increases of 6.5% and 6.3%, respectively, in November revenues.
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