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Monday 9 July 2012
Transcend June sales up almost 10%
Memory module maker Transcend Information saw its June revenues increase almost 10% sequential thanks to stabilizing memory chip prices. Revenues saw on-month growth for the second...
Thursday 17 May 2012
Computex 2012: Memory module makers to use less space at trade fair; to showcase more industrial products
Most DRAM module makers will use less space for product exhibition at the upcoming Computex Taipei 2012 trade fair and will also highlight more memory products for industrial controls...
Friday 27 April 2012
Adata, Transcend report healthy profits for 1Q12
Memory module makers Adata Technology and Transcend Information both have reported healthy earnings for the first quarter of 2012 despite irregular supply of hard disc drives, according...
Friday 13 April 2012
Memory module firm Silicon Power set for OTC listing
Silicon Power Computer & Communications, a Taiwan-based memory module firm specializing in NAND flash-based products, expects to start trading on Taiwan's over-the-counter (OTC)...
Tuesday 10 April 2012
Phison, Transcend post sales growth in March
Memory module firm Transcend Information, which puts more emphasis on its NAND flash products, saw its March revenues grow 7.5% sequentially while revenues at Phison Electronics,...
Friday 6 April 2012
Adata pursues profit growth in 2012
Adata Technology will focus on its profit performance in 2012, looking to expand its high-margin operations, according to the memory module maker.
Tuesday 13 March 2012
Adata February sales up 16%
Memory module firm Adata Technology has reported a sequential rise in February revenues of 15.8%. Sales of non-DRAM modules accounted for 55.7% of company revenues in the month.
Tuesday 7 February 2012
Memory module firms see double-digit sales drops in January
Revenues at Taiwan's major DRAM module and NAND device manufacturers saw double-digit sequential decreases in January 2012, due to fewer working days caused by the Lunar New Year...
Friday 3 February 2012
Kingston to slash NAND flash product prices
Memory module firm Kingston Technology reportedly plans to cut prices for all of its NAND flash products, including USB drives, memory cards and SSDs, by as much as 15%, according...
Wednesday 11 January 2012
Strontium grabs 30% share of Indian memory module market
New Delhi, January 5, 2012: Strontium Technology announced that it took 30% share of the Indian PC memory module market in year 2011 at its sales conference held in Bangkok. Strontium...
Friday 6 January 2012
Ultrabook, SATA3 to buoy SSD demand, says Transcend chairman
The growing market for ultrabooks is expected to a catalyst that accelerates demand for embedded SSDs in 2012, according to Peter Shu, chairman for dedicated memory module maker Transcend...
Monday 21 November 2011
Avexir launches new series of memory product line – Core Series
Avexir Technologies has announced the release of its newest memory product line, Core Series, which is compatible with lastest Intel X79 Chipset and Quad Channel memory support.
Wednesday 9 November 2011
Transcend revenues decrease in October
Memory module firm Transcend Information has reported a 15% sequential decline in October revenues, citing the impact of the economic slowdown in Europe and the US and supply chain...
Wednesday 26 October 2011
Firms raise external HDD prices
Companies have recently raised prices for their external hard drives by 10-20%, amid speculation that recent flooding in Thailand might cause tight supply for HDDs and related components,...
Friday 7 October 2011
Transcend September revenues up 13%
Memory module firm Transcend Information saw its revenues grow 12.8% sequentially in September, driven by shipments of flash products. Shipments of both SD cards and flash drives...
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