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Wednesday 23 January 2013
Nanya, Inotera post combined losses of over NT$51 billion in 2012
Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories have reported net losses of NT$8.88 billion (US$306.48 million) and NT$3.72 billion respectively for the fourth quarter of 2012. For all of 2012,...
Friday 18 January 2013
Micron amends Inotera Memories JV with Nanya
Micron Technology announced on January 17 that it has entered into agreements with Nanya Technology to amend their joint venture relationship involving Inotera Memories, a Taiwan-based...
Thursday 10 January 2013
Inotera signs NT$10 billion syndicated loan
DRAM manufacturer Inotera Memories, a production subsidiary of US-based Micron Technology, has signed a NT$10 billion (US$345.3 million) three-year syndicated loan agreement with...
Friday 4 January 2013
Inotera DRAM ASPs to improve
With Micron Technology set to handle sales of all DRAM chips rolled out from Inotera Memories, the Taiwan maker will likely see its product ASPs rise in 2013, according to market...
Thursday 3 January 2013
Nanya December sales down, Inotera up
Nanya Technology's revenues for December 2012 registered a 20.8% sequential decline, while Inotera Memories' increased 7.1% on month.
Saturday 22 December 2012
Nanya, Inotera to stay in the red in 4Q12
Taiwan-based DRAM chipmakers Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories are set to remain unprofitable in the fourth quarter of 2012, which will mark the twelfth straight quarterly losses...
Wednesday 19 December 2012
Nanya to discontinue taking PC DRAM chips from Inotera, say sources
Nanya Technology plans to discontinue its rights to take delivery of PC DRAM chips from Inotera Memories, while allowing Micron Technology to handle sales of all DRAM chips rolled...
Thursday 13 December 2012
Nanya, Inotera losses continue in November
Taiwan-based DRAM makers Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories continued to see net losses in November, losing NT$3.302 billion (US$113 million) and NT$1.448 billion, respectively,...
Tuesday 4 December 2012
Memory chip makers post mixed results for November
DRAM makers Nanya Technology, Inotera Memories and Powerchip Technology have posted mixed results for November. Nanya led its fellow companies and saw its revenues rally 19% sequentially...
Monday 5 November 2012
Nanya, Inotera October revenues up
DRAM chipmakers Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories have both reported sequential growth in revenues for October 2012, thanks to stabilizing chip prices in the spot market and higher...
Thursday 1 November 2012
Stocks of Taiwan DRAM makers face downgrade or delisting
Trading of Powerchip Technology shares will be suspended on Taiwan's over-the-counter (OTC) securities market around the middle of December, while shares of fellow DRAM company Inotera...
Wednesday 24 October 2012
Nanya, Inotera see losses widen in 3Q12
Nanya Technology saw its net losses widen to NT$10.09 billion (US$344.04 million) or NT$0.64 per share in the third quarter of 2012, while fellow company Inotera Memories posted a...
Monday 22 October 2012
Nanya Technology, Inotera to receive new financing to move to 30nm process, say sources
DRAM makers Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories are expected to receive new financing of up to NT$10 billion (US$341.5 million) each, which will help stabilize their financial operations,...
Monday 15 October 2012
Proportion of DRAM output for PC use to fall to below 50% in 2012, say Taiwan makers
The proportion of DRAM output for PC use is expected to drop to less than 50% in 2012 due to fast growing demand for Mobile RAM used in smartphones and tablets as well as DRAM used...
Thursday 4 October 2012
Nanya, Inotera post revenue drops in September
DRAM chipmakers Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories both saw their September 2012 revenues decrease on month and on year.
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