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Friday 23 July 2021
ABF substrate supply may stay short of demand through 2023
ABF substrate supply is likely to remain short of demand through 2023 although makers in Taiwan, Japan and South Korea have all geared up capacity expansions at the request of chipmaking...
Thursday 22 July 2021
DDR3 prices to continue double-digit growth
Niche-market DDR3 memory prices will continue to register double-digit increases in the third and fourth quarters of 2021, due mainly to supply-side constraints, according to industry...
Monday 19 July 2021
ABF substrate prices poised to rise further in 2H21
ABF substrate prices are likely to rise quarter by quarter in the second half of the year, as demand for such substrates continues to outgrow new capacity supply, according to industry...
Tuesday 13 July 2021
DDR3 prices to continue rally
The supply of DDR3 memory will stay tight prompting further price increases through the end of 2021, according to industry sources.
Monday 12 July 2021
Nanya expects DRAM prices to continue rally
DRAM contract prices, which registered a substantial increase in the second quarter of 2021, are expected to continue their rally in the third quarter, according to chipmaker Nanya...
Thursday 8 July 2021
Arrival of new capacity drives Nan Ya, Kinsus revenue growth
Nan Ya PCB and Kinsus Interconnect Technology both saw their June revenue climb over 30% from a year earlier, driven mainly by the arrival of new production capacity, according to...
Tuesday 6 July 2021
Nanya sees 2Q21 revenue hit 11-quarter high
DRAM chipmaker Nanya Technology has reported revenue of NT$22.64 billion (US$808.9 million) for the second quarter of 2021, the highest in 11 quarters.
Monday 5 July 2021
OSATs see significant surge in 2H21 memory backend demand
Taiwan memory backend specialists are optimistic about their business prospects for the second half of the year as memory demand for handset and other consumer electronics applications...
Monday 28 June 2021
Intel, AMD, Nvidia in keen competition for ABF substrate capacity
Intel, AMD and Nvidia are heating up competition to win more capacity support from suppliers of ABF substrates needed to process their HPC chips through at least 2025, according to...
Thursday 24 June 2021
BT substrate suppliers kicking off shipments for new Apple devices
BT substrate vendors in the supply chain of Apple devices are all gearing up shipments for next-generation Apple Watch, AirPods and iPhone devices, which will all massively adopt...
Tuesday 22 June 2021
BT substrate supply may fall short of demand in 2H21
The supply of BT substrates is likely to fall short of demand in the second half of this year, but the shortage will be less severe than that of ABF substrates, according to industry...
Friday 18 June 2021
Nanya to see over 25% revenue gains in 2Q21 on rising DRAM ASPs
Nanya Technology is expected to post revenue growth of 25% or more sequentially in the second quarter of 2021, buoyed by sharp DRAM price rises, particularly for DDR3 solutions, according...
Tuesday 8 June 2021
Strong IC substrate shipments continue to buoy Nan Ya, Kinsus
Nan Ya PCB and Kinsus Interconnect Technology continued to see their May sales driven by robust shipments of IC substrates, and are both poised to enjoy a strong 2021, according to...
Friday 4 June 2021
Rising memory prices buoy sales at Nanya, Adata
A rally in memory prices boosted revenue at chipmaker Nanya Technology and module company Adata Technology in May 2021.
Friday 28 May 2021
ABF substrate suppliers see clear order visibility through 2023
Taiwan ABF substrate makers have been running their production lines at full capacity, with new orders unlikely to be fulfilled until 2023, according to industry sources.
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