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Thursday 21 November 2019
Memory module makers optimistic about 2020
Taiwan-based memory module manufacturers have expressed optimism about their performances in 2020, when chip prices and demand are set to recover at a modest pace.
Tuesday 19 November 2019
China memory module firm Longsys gets support from Big Fund
To further nurture its own memory industry, China's second national IC industry investment fund, also known as Big Fund Phase II, has recently invested in Longsys Electronics, becoming...
Tuesday 19 November 2019
Memory module makers, backend houses see demand pick up
Memory module manufacturers and backend service providers have seen end-market demand pick up recently, and are gearing up to meet 5G-driven demand with their sufficient supplies...
Monday 11 November 2019
Transcend to post better 4Q19 results
Memory module firm Transcend Information expects to post better financial results for the fourth quarter compared to the third quarter, citing recovery in end-market demand and chip...
Monday 14 October 2019
Unitech, Dynamic doing well with multiple niche PCB applications
Taiwan-based PCB makers Unitech and Dynamic Electronics have outperformed other local second-tier peers due mainly to their efforts in developing diverse niche applications paying...
Tuesday 8 October 2019
Adata expects revenue growth in 4Q19
With memory chip prices bottoming out, Adata Technology will likely post another sequential revenue growth in the fourth quarter, according to the memory module manufacturer.
Friday 23 August 2019
Memory prices to stabilize in 2H19, says Adata chairman
DRAM contract market prices are likely to stop falling and begin to stabilize in September, according to Simon Chen, chairman for memory module maker Adata Technology.
Thursday 22 August 2019
Apacer expects sales to pick up in 2H19
Memory module maker Apacer Technology expects sales to pick up in the second half of 2019, as the company remains focused on profit improvement.
Wednesday 21 August 2019
ChipMOS, OSE to post sales growth in 2H19
A ramp-up in orders for NAND flash memory will boost revenues at backend houses ChipMOS Technologies and Orient Semiconductor Electronics (OSE) in the second half of 2019, according...
Wednesday 14 August 2019
Phison profits fall over 20% in 1H19
NAND flash device controller supplier Phison Electronics has reported net profit declined 11.4% sequentially and 36.8% on year to NT$781 million (US$25 million) in the second quarter...
Tuesday 13 August 2019
Innodisk gross margin hits 32% in 2Q19
Industrial memory module specialist Innodisk saw its gross margin climb to a record high of 32.3% in the second quarter of 2019, despite revenue drops.
Wednesday 24 July 2019
Memory spot prices rebounding, contract quotes to rise in August
Spot market prices for DRAM and NAND flash memory chips have been on the rise since the beginning of July, and their contract prices may bottom out by the end of the month, according...
Tuesday 16 July 2019
Memory modules makers mulling 10-15% hike on SSD prices
Taiwan memory modules makers including Adata Technology, Phison Electronics and Team Group are mulling a 10-15% hike in SSD prices and enforcing a limited-supply policy amid growing...
Tuesday 9 July 2019
Samsung reportedly mulling 10% hike for NAND flash prices
NAND flash prices are expected to rebound in the near future, as Samsung Electronics is reportedly considering raising its quotes by as much as 10% and other peer makers including...
Monday 3 June 2019
Taiwan memory module firms focus more on niche-market products
Taiwan-based memory module makers have put increased focus on growing sales of their high-margin niche-market product lines to mitigate the impact of falling DRAM and NAND flash prices...
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