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Friday 1 June 2018
GEM embracing robust orders for packaging diverse MOSFETs
Power semiconductor backend specialist GEM Services is embracing strong orders for packaging all types of MOSFET chips, and is expected to post 30-40% annual growth in revenues contributed...
Wednesday 30 May 2018
Quotes for 6-inch capacity to rise 10%
Quotes for 6-inch foundry capacity will rise 10% in the third quarter as demand for power semiconductor devices has been strong, according to industry sources.
Monday 21 May 2018
Taiwan makers gearing up to develop IGBT devices for EV use
Viewing that IGBT components and modules are as crucial to hybrid and pure electric vehicles as CPUs to computers, Taiwan firms engaged in the power discrete devices segment are following...
Friday 2 March 2018
Taiwan diode makers hike prices by 7-15% to reflect cost increases
Taiwan-based diode makers have raised their quotes by 7-15% to reflect increases in costs for materials such as copper and silicon epi wafer and for wafer fabrication, with prices...
Tuesday 6 February 2018
Diode maker Actron enhancing automotive IGBT deployments
Taiwan-based automotive diode supplier Actron Technology is looking to enhance its insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) manufacturing technology and will not rule out overseas...
Thursday 25 January 2018
Smaller foundry houses upbeat about MOSFET-driven revenues in 2018
Second-tier wafer foundry houses including Episil Technologies, Mosel Vitelic and Hejian Technology are all optimistic about their revenue prospects for 2018 as they have enjoyed...
Monday 8 June 2015
Mosel Vitelic to stop solar cell production
Wafer foundry service provider Mosel Vitelic has decided to stop production of crystalline silicon solar cells to curb losses from the segment.
Friday 16 September 2011
Mosel resigns from ProMOS board
ProMOS Technologies has announced that its major shareholder Mosel Vitelic has resigned from its board of directors, according to a company filing with the Taiwan Stock Exchange (T...
Tuesday 31 May 2011
First stage annual capacity for second solar cell production facility to be 100MW, says Mosel
Taiwan-based Mosel Vitelik initiated its second solar cell production facility in Hukou, Hsinchu, Taiwan on May 30. The facility broke ground in September 2010 and is set to include...
Friday 2 April 2010
Mosel Vitelic demands compensation from LDK Solar for contract default
Mosel Vitelic, a Taiwan-based maker of crystalline silicon solar cells, on April 1 announced it has terminated a 5-year contract signed in 2007 with China-based LDK Solar for the...
Wednesday 19 August 2009
Solar cell maker Mosel Vitelic slashes capital by 61%
Mosel Vitelic on August 18 announced it has downsized its capital by NT$4.81 billion (US$146 million) in common shares, or 61.23%, to NT$5.76 billion. The capital reduction has allowed...
Wednesday 13 May 2009
China-based solar-grade wafer suppliers in negotiations to adjust contract prices
LDK Solar, Zhejiang Yuhui Solar Energy Source and fellow suppliers of solar-grade crystalline silicon wafers in China are negotiating adjustments in supply contracts with China- and...
Tuesday 28 April 2009
Mosel Vitelic delays expansion of solar cell capacity due to contractor default
Mosel Vitelic on April 27 announced it has terminated a contract for constructing a new factory to house its additional solar cell capacity due to a contractor's default in finishing...
Friday 22 August 2008
Mosel lands solar-cell orders from Tynsolar
Mosel Vitelic announced that it has landed a three-year solar cell contract with solar module maker Tynsolar.
Tuesday 12 August 2008
Mosel announces solar wafer agreement with SAS
Mosel Vitelic has announced that it has signed a solar wafer purchase agreement with Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) whereby SAS will deliver approximately
NT$33 billion...
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