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Latest updates from Macronix, an integrated device manufacturer in the non-volatile memory (NVM) market.
Latest updates from Macronix, an integrated device manufacturer in the non-volatile memory (NVM) market.

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Wednesday 5 July 2023
Cosmos Electric sets up subsidiary in Taiwan
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...
Thursday 8 June 2023
Nanya and Winbond see May revenue rise, Macronix down
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,...
Monday 5 June 2023
Foxconn camp launches Taiwan's first homegrown 8-inch SiC substrate: Q&A with Taisic Materials chair
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,...
Tuesday 9 May 2023
Memory market emerging from slump
The memory chip market is coming out of its slump, with server and PC applications driving the recovery, according to sources at memory module makers.
Monday 8 May 2023
Macronix April revenue hits 6-month high
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.
Wednesday 26 April 2023
Macronix eyeing return to profit in 2Q23
Macronix International will strive to return to profitability in the second quarter of 2023, according to company chairman Min Wu.
Tuesday 25 April 2023
Macronix announces first quarter 2023 results
Macronix International Co. today announced the reviewed financial results for the first quarter ended Mar. 31, 2023.
Friday 7 April 2023
Macronix reports increased March revenue
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.
Thursday 6 April 2023
Memory market to bottom out in 2Q23 with uncertain recovery prospects
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...
Tuesday 7 March 2023
Macronix announces consolidated net sales of NT$2.069 billion for February 2023
Macronix International Co. announced today (March 3) the unaudited consolidated net sales for February 2023 were NT$2.069 billion (US$67.6 million), a decrease of 6.5% from the previous...
Wednesday 22 February 2023
Macronix, Winbond gearing up for new product development and technology transitions
Macronix International and Winbond Electronics have both reduced output in response to the current decline in the memory chip market, but continue to make progress in new product...
Wednesday 15 February 2023
Macronix posts profit fall in 4Q22
Macronix International, a mask ROM and flash memory chipmaker, reported net profits declined 76% sequentially and 84% on year to NT$605 million (US$20 million) in the fourth quarter...
Wednesday 8 February 2023
Taiwan memory chipmakers to see sales hit bottom in 1Q23
Taiwan-based memory chipmakers are poised to see their operations hit bottom for 2023 in the first quarter, according to industry sources.
Tuesday 7 February 2023
Macronix announces consolidated net sales of NT$2.212 billion for January 2023
Macronix International Co. announced on February 7, 2023 the unaudited consolidated net sales for January 2023 were NT$2.212 billion (approximately US$73.5 million), a decrease of...
Friday 3 February 2023
Memory chip inventories continue to swell
Memory chipmakers including major ones have come under intense inventory pressure, prompting suppliers engaged in the industry supply chain to be cautious about shipment pull-ins...