ROM and flash memory chipmaker Macronix International is pessimistic about market prospects through 2024, predicting that a demand reversal will not occur until at least the second...
With NAND flash spot prices seeing a recent bounce back, the market expected that the atmosphere of industry-wide price increases will help customers restart procurement, which can...
Memory chipmaker Macronix International has reported August revenue increased 19.2% sequentially to a four-month high of NT$2.6 billion (US$81.1 million), buoyed mainly by a pick-up...
Nanya Technology, Winbond Electronics and Macronix International have not seen much progress in their inventory correction, with the combined value of their second-quarter 2023 inventory...
Flash memory maker Macronix International remains cautious about its second-half 2023 performance due to sluggish market demand, despite seeing utilization rates and gross margin...
Taiwan-based memory chipmakers Winbond Electronics and Macronix International both saw sequential revenue gains in the single digits in the second quarter.
New Cosmos Electric, a provider of gas detection and alarm systems for the chipmaking industry, has recently announced the establishment of Taiwan New Cosmos Electric for the marketing...
DRAM chipmaker Nanya Technology and Winbond Electronics, a maker of specialty DRAM and flash memory, both saw their May revenue increase 2.2% and nearly 8%, respectively, on month,...
Member firms of the Foxconn (Hon Hai Precision Industry) camp have completed their initial deployments in the third-generation compound semiconductor SiC (silicon carbide) field,...
Macronix International, a maker of mask ROM and flash memory, saw its revenue climb to a six-month high of NT$3.01 billion (US$98 million) in April 2023.
ROM and NOR flash memory specialist Macronix International has reported revenue of NT$2.82 billion (US$92.7 million) for March 2023, up 36.5% sequentially but down 33.7% on year.
The memory industry is expected to reach the bottom of its downturn cycle in the second quarter of 2023 due to continuous falls in DRAM and NAND prices, high inventory levels at supply...
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