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Tuesday 19 April 2011
Most Taiwan DRAM firms to post 1Q11 losses
Inotera Memories, Nanya Technology, Powerchip Technology and ProMOS Technologies are set to all remain unprofitable in the first quarter of 2011, while Rexchip Electronics will likely...
Tuesday 19 April 2011
Elpida to have Rexchip make server-use DRAM
Elpida Memory has for the first time contracted its Taiwan-based joint venture to manufacture server-use DRAM memory, industry sources revealed. Rexchip Electronics will produce server...
Thursday 7 April 2011
DRAM makers March revenues up on-month
Inotera Memories, Nanya Technology and Powerchip Technology have all reported sequential growth in revenues for March 2011, thanks to rising chip ASPs.
Friday 1 April 2011
Micron transfers holdings in Inotera
Micron Technology has transfered a portion of its stake in Inotera Memories to Numonyx, which it acquired in 2010, according to industry sources. Total shares released are estimated...
Thursday 3 March 2011
Powerchip and Nanya revenues up in February, Inotera down
Powerchip Technology and Nanya Technology have reported sequential growth in revenues for February 2011, while fellow DRAM maker Inotera Memories posted a drop, according to data...
Tuesday 22 February 2011
Inotera reportedly experiencing yield issues during process transition
Inotera Memories is reportedly experiencing yield difficulties in back-end processes for 12-inch wafers and has produced 20,000-30,000 wafers of defective chips. Inotera transitioned...
Tuesday 8 February 2011
Nanya, Inotera post on-year sales drops in January
Nanya Technology has posted an on-year revenue decrease for the fifth straight month in January 2011, while fellow DRAM company Inotera Memories' revenues declined for the fourth...
Tuesday 25 January 2011
Nanya, Inotera to lower capex for 2011
DRAM chipmakers Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories have said their capex for 2011 will be slashed from the levels last year, with the spending to be focused on only new process...
Monday 24 January 2011
Nanya and Inotera losses widen in 4Q10
Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories have posted a combined loss of about NT$25.69 billion (US$884 million) for 2010. Affected by continuous drops in DRAM prices, the pair saw their...
Friday 21 January 2011
Nanya, Inotera see combined losses top NT$25 billion in 2010
Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories are likely to post a combined loss of more than NT$25 billion (US$858 million) in 2010, market sources have estimated. Both DRAM makers suffered...
Friday 14 January 2011
Nanya denies report it will give up Inotera shares
Nanya Technology has denied a report claiming that it pans to give up its holdings in Inotera Memories, a DRAM-manufacturing joint venture between Nanya and Micron Technology.<...
Tuesday 4 January 2011
Powerchip revenues down 8% in December
Powerchip Technology, a major Taiwan-based DRAM maker, has announced December revenues slid 8% sequentially to NT$3.56 billion (US$122 million). The figure also showed a substantial...
Monday 3 January 2011
Nanya, Inotera post growth in December revenues
Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories, two major Taiwan-based DRAM makers, have reported sequential revenue growth for December. However, revenues were down by double-digit rates...
Wednesday 22 December 2010
Formosa Petrochemical loans NT$5 billion and NT$8.5 billion to Nanya and Inotera
Formosa Petrochemical will provide one-year loans of NT$5 billion (US$167.34 million) and NT$8.5 billion, respectively to memory affiliates Nanya Technology and Inotera.
Thursday 9 December 2010
ProMOS, Rexchip November revenues slide
ProMOS Technologies and Rexchip Electronics have announced slides in November revenues from the previous month, joining fellow DRAM companies Powerchip Technology and Inotera Memories...
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