NAND flash controller manufacturer Phison Electronics has announced the successful implementation of its aiDAPTIV+ AOI service into the automated optical inspection (AOI) systems...
Kingston Technology has announced plans to form a joint venture (JV) with fellow Chinese memory module company Longsys Electronics. The JV will operate independently, with a focus...
The PC application inventory adjustment has reached the end and is set to bounce back. Memory supply chain sources pointed out that recently, PC OEMs have been actively replenishing...
Phison Electronics, a specialist in NAND flash device controllers, is set to enter mass production of PCIe 5.0 retimer ICs in the first quarter of 2024, anticipating a surge in server...
As Samsung Electronics and other chipmakers substantially reduce their NAND flash wafer output, industry sources indicate that memory module manufacturers will have to compete on...
With NAND flash spot prices seeing a recent bounce back, the market expected that the atmosphere of industry-wide price increases will help customers restart procurement, which can...
The Overseas Community Affairs Council (OCAC) released a press statement applauding K. S. Pua, the CEO of Phison Electronics, for his recognition by the American aerospace company...
Phison Electronics, a NAND controller chip manufacturer, stands out with NT$441 million profit in 2Q23 despite global NAND flash manufacturers facing significant losses. Its profit...
Taiwan-based memory chipmakers Winbond Electronics and Macronix International both saw sequential revenue gains in the single digits in the second quarter.
Despite some market observers' optimism about the recovery of the memory market in the second half of 2023, Taiwan-based memory module maker Team Group and NAND controller chip maker...
Phison Electronics, a NAND flash device controller specialist, believes that AI will gain traction in a variety of NAND storage applications, and that the company will expand its...
The latest financial results of the world's top three memory suppliers report total losses of US$8.3 billion. The amount exceeds US$10 billion if it includes losses of other suppliers...