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Tuesday 19 October 2010
Nanya, Inotera may remain unprofitable through 4Q10
Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories are expected to post their fourth straight quarterly losses if prices for mainstream 1Gb DDR3 memory slip below US$1.
Tuesday 12 October 2010
Nanya and Inotera likely to report losses for 3Q10
Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories are likely to report net losses for the third quarter of 2010, which would mark the third straight quarterly losses for the two DRAM makers,...
Wednesday 6 October 2010
DRAM makers Powerchip, ProMOS report sequential drops in September sales
Affected by lower DRAM prices, Powerchip Technology and ProMOS Technologies saw their revenues drop on month in September 2010.
Tuesday 5 October 2010
Taiwan IC substrate makers cautious about 4Q10
Nanya PCB (NPC) and Unimicron Technology have expressed caution about their business outlook for the fourth quarter of 2010, due to a continued slowdown in demand from the PC secto...
Tuesday 5 October 2010
Inotera revenues up on 50nm ramp in September
Inotera Memories saw revenues grow over 10% sequentially in September 2010, buoyed by the ramp-up of 50nm technology, according to the DRAM maker. Its bit shipments are set to climb...
Wednesday 29 September 2010
Nanya Technology delivers mobile RAM chips for verification
Nanya Technology has delivered mobile RAM chips to clients for verification with volume production slated for the first quarter of 2011. While fellow company Winbond Electronics is...
Wednesday 15 September 2010
Memory backend houses to see slight or flat sequential growth in 4Q10 revenues
Although DRAM makers are improving production yields, which should raise demand for backend services, the possible drop in memory packaging quotes is expected to slow Taiwan-based...
Wednesday 15 September 2010
DRAM production costs rise for first time in 15 quarters, says iSuppli
The cost of manufacturing DRAM in the second quarter of 2010 saw a rise for the first time since the third quarter of 2006, raising concerns about production expenses in the memory...
Monday 6 September 2010
Nanya, Inotera August revenues up on month
Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories have both reported growth in August 2010 sales from the previous month, despite DRAM price corrections in the contract market.
Wednesday 4 August 2010
Taiwan DRAM makers post mixed July results
Of Taiwan's major DRAM makers, only Nanya Technology saw July revenues slide from June. ProMOS Technologies' revenues increased 9% on month while Powerchip Technology and Inotera...
Wednesday 28 July 2010
Powerchip fundraiser rejected by FSC, says paper
Taiwan's Financial Supervision Commission (FSC) has rejected Powerchip Technology's plan to issue up to US$179 million worth of global depositary receipts (GDR), according to a Chinese-language...
Thursday 22 July 2010
Nanya expects 20% bit-shipment growth in 3Q10
With production on 50nm ramping, DRAM maker Nanya Technology expects its bit shipments to start growing substantially in the third quarter of 2010, according to company VP and spokesperson...
Wednesday 21 July 2010
Nanya, Inotera report losses for 2Q10
Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories saw their second straight quarterly losses in the second quarter of 2010, according to financial data released by the companies. However, the...
Wednesday 21 July 2010
Nanya enters into new patent license agreement with Mosaid
Mosaid Technologies has signed a seven-year, royalty bearing patent portfolio license agreement with Nanya Technology, according to the memory IP specialist. Financial details of...
Tuesday 20 July 2010
Nanya steps up 12-inch fab expansion
DRAM maker Nanya Technology has ramped up wafer starts at its 12-inch fab to 40,000 units a month since July, and converted half of the production to 50nm, according to the company...
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