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Friday 24 May 2019
5G-driven bull market for memory to start 2020, says Adata chair
Despite escalating uncertainties of the US-China trade war, the memory sector is expected to embrace the largest-ever bull market starting 2020, driven by massive 5G applications,...
Monday 13 May 2019
Taiwan memory module firms moving production away from China
Several Taiwan-based memory module makers have moved to urgently reshuffle the production lines between their local and China-based manufacturing to avoid the 25% of tariffs on US$200...
Friday 10 May 2019
Memory module makers expect shipments to rise with slowed price falls in 2Q19
Taiwan memory module makers showed mixed performances in the first quarter of 2019 amid sharp price falls for both DRAM and NAND flash, but they all expect the price falls to slow...
Wednesday 10 April 2019
Adata, Team Group revenues increase in March
Memory module firms Adata Technology and Team Group have both reported sequential increases in March consolidated revenues of about 11% and 28%, respectively.
Monday 25 March 2019
Memory module firm Team Group looks to revenue and profit growth in 2019
Taiwan-based memory module maker Team Group will be aggressively expanding sales of its high-margin gaming and industrial products to enhance further its profitability in 2019, according...
Tuesday 12 March 2019
Apacer remains focused on high-margin devices
Memory module firm Apacer Technology will continue enhancing its high-margin offerings for profit growth in 2019, according to the company.
Friday 15 February 2019
Adata sees SSD sales ramp up
Memory module maker Adata Technology saw sales of its SSD products increase 14.2% on year and over 10% sequentially to account for 22% of company revenues in January 2019.
Monday 11 February 2019
Apple supply chain: Touch, memory module makers to be hit by iPhone hiccups
Shipments of touch and memory modules by Apple's iPhone supply chain makers are expected to suffer significant setbacks in the first quarter of 2019 due largely to disappointing sales...
Thursday 10 January 2019
Server DRAM demand slowing down but outlook brisk
DRAM demand for server applications has started showing weakness with related chip prices trending downward, according to market observers. Nevertheless, the outlook for server DRAM...
Friday 7 December 2018
Taiwan memory module firms land orders transferred from China
Taiwan-based memory module makers have started landing orders transferred from their fellow China-based firms since September, according to industry sources.
Tuesday 20 November 2018
Global 3Q18 NAND flash market posts 4% increase, says DRAMeXchange
Revenues of the global NAND flash industry increased 4.4% sequentially to US$17 billion in the third quarter of 2018, when the memory prices fell 10-15% on average, according to DR...
Friday 16 November 2018
Tsinghua and Longsys team up for NAND flash
Tsinghua Unigroup has signed a strategic alliance with memory module firm Shenzhen Longsys Electronics in a move to accelerate its ambition in the NAND flash sector.
Tuesday 13 November 2018
Memory chip prices have room to fall further, says Transcend chairman
DRAM and NAND flash memory prices will continue their downward trend for at least another year, according to Peter Shu, chairman for memory module firm Transcend Information. The...
Tuesday 23 October 2018
Kingston to see revenues for gaming boom
Memory module firm Kingston Technology expects sales of its HyperX series gaming products to exceed US$550 million in 2018.
Friday 19 October 2018
Team Group to debut on TWSE as early as year-end 2018
Memory module maker Team Group expects to start trading its shares on the main board of the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE) as early as the end of 2018.
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