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Monday 8 October 2018
Adata revenues hit 5-year high in 3Q18
Memory module maker Adata Technology has reported consolidated revenues of NT$2.64 billion (US$85.2 million) for September 2018, down nearly 10% on year and 22% sequentially. Revenues...
Monday 1 October 2018
Memory market growth promising: Q&A with Apacer president CK Chang
The memory-chip market exhibited impressive growth in 2017 as undersupply drove up both the DRAM and NAND flash prices. However, oversupply has re-emerged this year casting a shadow...
Wednesday 12 September 2018
Memory module firm Team Group applies for TWSE listing
Taiwan-based memory module maker Team Group has applied to be listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE).
Tuesday 14 August 2018
Adata net profits hike in 2Q18
Memory module firm Adata Technology has reported earnings per share nearly doubled on quarter to NT$0.52 (US$0.02) in the second quarter. EPS for the first half of 2018 came to NT$...
Wednesday 11 July 2018
Industrial SSD sales drive Transcend revenue growth in June
Memory module firm Transcend Information has reported June consolidated revenues increased 6.5% sequentially to NT$1.53 billion (US$50.3 million), driven by robust sales of industrial...
Thursday 7 June 2018
Robust DRAM module shipments boost Adata revenues
Memory module firm Adata Technology has reported consolidated revenues of NT$2.96 billion (US$99.3 million) for May 2018, up about 20% sequentially and 16% on year. Sales of its DRAM...
Tuesday 5 June 2018
Memory module maker Team Group plans to apply for listing on TWSE mainboard
Memory module maker Team Group expects to list on the mainboard of the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE) as early as the end of 2018.
Monday 4 June 2018
Taiwan 2nd-tier backend firms enjoy pick-up of orders
Taiwan-based second-tier packaging and testing houses have enjoyed a pick-up of orders for flash memory, and 3D sensing and other optical components recently as their downstream clients...
Tuesday 29 May 2018
Global 1Q18 NAND flash market posts 3% decrease, says DRAMeXchange
Revenues of the global NAND flash industry dropped 3% sequentially to US$15.74 billion in the first quarter of 2018, when a seasonal slowdown in demand dragged down the memory prices,...
Wednesday 23 May 2018
Apacer to start mass shipments of 3D NAND products in 1Q19
Memory module firm Apacer Technology will start mass shipments of 3D NAND flash products for industrial control applications in the first quarter of 2019, according to company president...
Friday 18 May 2018
NAND flash price rally may be short-lived in 3Q18, says Apacer president
An anticipated rally in NAND flash memory prices during the third quarter may be short-lived, according to CK Chang, president for memory module firm Apacer Technology.
Monday 14 May 2018
Transcend posts revenue decrease in April
Memory module firm Transcend Information has announced consolidated revenues for April 2018 decreased 18% sequentially and 12.8% on year to NT$1.45 billion (US$48.7 million).
Tuesday 8 May 2018
Adata 1Q18 profits hike sequentially
Adata Technology saw its net profit hike nearly 300% sequentially to NT$59.03 million (US$1.98 million) in the first quarter of 2018. EPS for the quarter came to NT$0.27.
Friday 4 May 2018
Transcend 1Q18 profits fall
Memory module firm Transcend Information has reported net profit of NT$479 million (US$16 million) for the first quarter of 2018, down 19.6% sequentially and 16.6% on year. EPS for...
Wednesday 18 April 2018
Transcend buys office building for NT$2.37 billion
Memory module firm Transcend Information has acquired an office building in Taipei, Taiwan for a total of NT$2.37 billion (US$80.7 million), according to a company filing with the...
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Generative AI market to reach US$1.5 trillion by 2030 with Taiwan holds hardware advantage; software and services to see promising future, says DIGITIMES Research