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Monday 7 October 2013
Nanya, Inotera September revenues rise
Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories both saw September revenue increases driven by rising DRAM prices. Nanya has reported consolidated revenues of NT$3.805 billion (US$129.5 million)...
Monday 9 September 2013
Nanya, Inotera post strong on-year growths for August
DRAM maker Nanya Technology has reported August consolidated revenues of NT$3.513 billion (US$117 million), dipping 15.12% sequentially but growing 53.29% on year, while fellow maker...
Wednesday 7 August 2013
Nanya July sales down 6.6% on-month
DRAM chipmaker Nanya Technology has announced consolidated revenues of NT$4.14 billion (US$138.2 million) for July 2013, down 6.6% on month and hitting the lowest monthly level in...
Tuesday 23 July 2013
Nanya continues to post profits in 2Q13
Nanya Technology has reported net profits of NT$1.68 billion (US$56.25 million) or NT$0.07 per share for the second quarter of 2013. For the first half of 2013, net profits stood...
Monday 8 July 2013
Nanya, Inotera post mixed June results
Nanya Technology has reported decreased revenues for June 2013 while fellow DRAM company Inotera Memories' revenues increased more than 20% on month.
Thursday 27 June 2013
The lesson to be learned from Samsung: Q&A with Inotera chairman Charles Kau
Inotera Memories and Nanya Technology, two DRAM subsidiaries under the Formosa Plastics Group (FPG), have survived the latest industry consolidation. Nanya has transformed itself...
Wednesday 26 June 2013
Walton 2Q13 profits to leap as orders soar
Memory-IC packaging and testing firm Walton Advanced Engineering has enjoyed a ramp-up in orders for mobile DRAM and niche-market memory chips in the second quarter of 2013, and seen...
Monday 24 June 2013
FATC to see strong rebound in June, says report
Formosa Advanced Technologies (FATC), which provides backend services for DRAM manufacturers Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories, will see its June sales rebound significantly on...
Wednesday 19 June 2013
DRAM supply shortage to extend through 2015, says Inotera executive
The current DRAM shortage will continue for at least three years, with the supply gap to be widened year by year, according to Inotera Memories chairman Charles Kau, which also serves...
Monday 10 June 2013
Most IC substrate suppliers post sequential revenue gains in May
Most Taiwan-based IC substrate makers including Kinsus Interconnect Technology, Unimicron Technology and Nanya Printed Circuit Board (NPC), have reported sequential revenue gains...
Thursday 6 June 2013
Nanya posts revenue drop in May
Taiwan-based DRAM manufacturer Nanya Technology saw its May sales fall about 4% sequentially ending a four-month streak of on-month increases.
Thursday 16 May 2013
SDRAM prices to hike 10% in May
Prices of specialty DRAM are set to rise another 10% in May, with a prospect that shortages of the niche memory chips could worsen in the third quarter of 2013, according to industry...
Tuesday 7 May 2013
IC substrate suppliers to see mixed performance in 2Q13
IC substrate maker Kinsus Interconnect Technology is expected to see its revenues grow 10-15% sequentially in the second quarter of 2013, while fellow companies Unimicron Technology...
Wednesday 24 April 2013
Nanya sees tight DRAM supply
The global supply of DRAM chips including those for PCs, servers, TVs and industrial computers is expected to fall short of demand by 5.5% in the fourth quarter of 2013, Pei-Ying...
Monday 22 April 2013
Kingston reportedly books considerable DDR3 capacity at Taiwan makers
Kingston Technology has booked up almost all of the available DDR3 production capacity at Nanya Technology, and the majority of that at Powerchip Technology, according to industry...
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