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Monday 15 February 2016
Transcend reports flat revenues for January
Memory module firm Transcend Information has reported consolidated revenues of NT$2.13 billion (US$64.2 million) for January 2016, representing a 0.98% drop on month and 0.88% increase...
Monday 11 January 2016
Transcend reports decreased December revenues
Memory module maker Transcend Information has reported revenues of NT$2.15 billion (US$64.3 million) for December 2015, down 7.5% on month and 2.9% on year.
Monday 21 December 2015
Nanya fundraiser reportedly to attract Kingston, Adata, says paper
Memory module firms Kingston Technology and Adata Technology are looking to participate in DRAM maker Nanya Technology's upcoming capital increment plan, according to a recent Chinese-language...
Monday 14 September 2015
Adata August revenues up, Transcend down
Adata Technology saw its August 2015 revenues increase 6.9% sequentially while fellow memory module company Transcend Information's revenues decreased about 9% on month.
Thursday 13 August 2015
Adata slips into the red
Memory module maker Adata Technology swung to net losses of NT$266 million (US$8.3 million) in the second quarter of 2015 on sluggish PC demand and falling chip prices.
Tuesday 11 August 2015
Adata, Transcend post revenue growth in July
Memory module firms Adata Technology and Transcend Information have reported sequential increases in July consolidated revenues at 3.9% and 6.7%, respectively.
Thursday 9 July 2015
Adata June revenues rise, Transcend flat
Adata Technology saw its June revenues increase 2.9% sequentially while fellow memory module company Transcend Information's revenues stayed flat on month.
Tuesday 12 May 2015
Memory module maker Adata reports decreased sales for April
Memory module maker Adata Technology has reported revenues of NT$1.715 billion (US$55.78 million) for April, decreasing 17.23% sequentially and 31.75% on year due largely to seasonal...
Monday 4 May 2015
Transcend 1Q15 sales down, but gross margin up
Memory module maker Transcend Information has reported consolidated revenues for the first quarter of 2015 declined about 9.8% from a year ago to NT$6.13 billion (US$199.5 million)...
Monday 16 March 2015
Transcend 2014 profits climb to 5-year high
Memory module company Transcend Information has reported a net EPS of NT$8.67 (US$0.27) for 2014, up 16.8% on year and hitting the highest level in five years. The company plans to...
Tuesday 10 February 2015
Transcend reports decreased revenues for January
Memory module company Transcend Information has announced consolidated revenues of NT$2.11 billion (US$66.9 million) for January 2015, down 4.6% on month and 13.6% on year.
Thursday 22 January 2015
Prices for 256GB SSDs to fall below US$70, says Apacer executive
Prices for 256GB SSDs will likely fall below US$70 in the second half of 2015, while prices for 128GB drives will reach a sweet spot of US$40, according to Apacer Technology general...
Tuesday 13 January 2015
Adata December revenues up, Transcend down
Consolidated revenues at Adata Technology increased 7.9% sequentially in December 2014 while fellow memory module company Transcend Information saw its December sales decrease 2.4%...
Monday 12 January 2015
Kingston uses Marvell controllers for PCIe SSD
Kingston Technology has adopted Marvell's controller ICs for its high-end PCIe SSD series set for launch in February 2015, according to the memory module vendor.
Friday 19 December 2014
Embedded memory module maker InnoDisk eyeing IoT, Big Data applications
Taiwan-based NAND flash and industrial DRAM memory module provider Innodisk will further expand its production lines for industrial DRAM products for IoT (Internet of Things) and...
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SLMs to increase presence in GenAI business opportunities, says DIGITIMES Research
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