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Tuesday 6 January 2015
IC substrate makers gearing up for expansion
Taiwan-based IC substrate makers Unimicron Technology, Kinsus Interconnect Technology and Nanya PCB will continue to ramp up their production capacities for flip-chip chip scale package...
Wednesday 31 December 2014
Toshiba reportedly in talks with Nanya to form strategic alliance
Toshiba has approached Nanya Technology to discuss about a potential partnership, and proposed a US$1 billion offer to invest in the Taiwan-based company, according to industry sou...
Tuesday 9 December 2014
Inotera, Nanya November sales drop on month
DRAM chipmakers Inotera Memories and Nanya Technology have reported sequential decreases of 1.9% and 1.5%, respectively, in consolidated revenues for November 2014.
Thursday 6 November 2014
Nanya sees revenues decline in October
Nanya has reported consolidated revenues of NT$4.155 billion (US$138.5 million) for October 2014, representing a 2.03% drop on month and 0.34% drop on year.
Thursday 30 October 2014
Nanya profit hits all-time high in 3Q14
Nanya Technology saw its net profit hit an all-time high of NT$7.46 billion (US$245.59 million) in the third quarter of 2014, which translated into an EPS of NT$3.11 for the quarte...
Thursday 23 October 2014
Winbond appoints ex-Nanya executive as senior VP for product development
Memory IC supplier Winbond Electronics has appointed Pai Pei-lin, a former business executive of Nanya Technology, as senior vice president for product development.
Monday 13 October 2014
Nanya September revenues drop almost 5% on month
Nanya has reported consolidated revenues of NT$4.241 billion (US$141.36 million) for September 2014, representing a 4.85% drop on month and 1.73% increase on year.
Wednesday 10 September 2014
Inotera, Nanya post revenue gains for August
DRAM chipmakers Inotera Memories and Nanya Technology both have reported revenue gains for August as compared to a month earlier and a year earlier.
Thursday 7 August 2014
Inotera revenues stay flat in July
Inotera Memories has reported revenues of NT$6.87 billion (US$228.85 million) for July, down 1.3% sequentially but up 27.2% on year. For the first seven months, revenues totaled NT$48.54...
Wednesday 30 July 2014
Inotera, Nanya Technology report strong earnings for 2Q14
Inotera Memories and Nanya Technology both have reported strong earnings for the second quarter of 2014 and expect sales and gross margin to continue moving upwards in the third quarter...
Tuesday 1 July 2014
Nanya Technology to ramp up 2014 capex
Nanya Technology plans to ramp up its capex for 2014 to NT$6.69 billion (US$224 million) from NT$3.05 billion set previously, mainly to remove production bottlenecks at its 12-inch...
Monday 9 June 2014
Nanya Technology to reduce capital by 90%
Shareholders of Nanya Technology have approved the company's plans to cut its paid-in capital by 90% to NT$23.96 billion (US$797.95 million) from NT$239.61 billion previously as a...
Wednesday 7 May 2014
Nanya reports revenue decline for April
Niche DRAM chipmaker Nanya Technology has announced revenues of NT$3.69 billion (US$122.54 million) for April, down 2.2% from the previous month and 23.2% from a year earlier.
Wednesday 23 April 2014
DRAM chip supply to fall short of demand in 3Q14, say Kingston and Nanya
Memory device suppliers Kingston Technology and Nanya Technology both expect the supply of DRAM chips to fall short of demand in the third quarter of 2014 due largely to effects of...
Tuesday 22 April 2014
Intel looking to tap entry-level tablet market with Bay Trail-Entry
In an attempt to tap China and other emerging markets for Android entry-level tablets, Intel will launch Bay Trail-Entry, a CPU platform specifically for use in entry-level tablets...
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