Non-PC memory specialist Winbond Electronics has reported consolidated revenues for January 2015 grew 8.9% sequentially while fellow company Macronix International saw its sales decrease...
Winbond Electronics, a memory chipmaker specializing in specialty DRAM and NOR flash chips, saw its fourth-quarter net profits increase 11% sequentially to the highest quarterly level...
Chipmaker Winbond Electronics has reported consolidated revenues of NT$3.14 billion (US$98.3 million) for December 2014, down 2.6% on month but up 17% on year. Consolidated sales...
Consolidated sales at mask ROM and NOR flash chipmaker Macronix International declined 20.4% on month in November, due mainly to a seasonal slowdown in chip orders for games consol...
With the global automobile electronics market set for strong growth in 2015, a number of semiconductor firms including Micron Technology, Spansion, Micronix International, Winbond...
Micron Technology has partnered with Winbond Electronics to jointly develop serial NOR flash memory for automotive and Internet of Things (IoT) applications, according to the US memory...
Winbond has reported consolidated revenues of NT$3.203 billion (US$106.77 million) for October 2014, representing a 3.79% drop on month and 13.84% increase on year.
Winbond Electronics has reported net profits of NT$962 million (US$31.65 million) for the third quarter of 2014, increasing 18.5% sequentially and representing the highest quarterly...
Memory IC supplier Winbond Electronics has appointed Pai Pei-lin, a former business executive of Nanya Technology, as senior vice president for product development.
Winbond has reported consolidated revenues of NT$3.329 billion (US$111 million) for September 2014, representing a 1.97% increase on month and 25.62% increase on year.
China-based Xian SinoChip Semiconductors, a memory and digital SoC design and testing service company, reportedly has outsourced its wafer production to Powerchip Technology using...
Spansion has announced the signing of a cross-license agreement with Winbond Electronics, allowing both companies access to each other's flash memory patent portfolio.
Winbond has reported consolidated revenues of NT$3.265 billion (US$108.83 million) for August 2014, representing a 2.19% drop on month and 16.42% increase on year.
Winbond Electronics has signed a five-year NT$9 billion (US$300.71 million) syndicated loan agreement with a banking consortium led by Chinatrust Commercial Bank, according to the...
Macronix International and Winbond Electronics both will step up efforts to ramp up production of low-density NAND flash chips despite the recent move by Toshiba to file complains...