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Tuesday 28 December 2010
Nanya gains additional loans from affiliates, says paper
DRAM maker Nanya Technology has secured a total of NT$17 billion (US$577 million) in loans from Formosa Plastics and Nan Ya Plastics, two affiliates of its parent company Formosa...
Wednesday 22 December 2010
Formosa Petrochemical loans NT$5 billion and NT$8.5 billion to Nanya and Inotera
Formosa Petrochemical will provide one-year loans of NT$5 billion (US$167.34 million) and NT$8.5 billion, respectively to memory affiliates Nanya Technology and Inotera.
Wednesday 15 December 2010
Memory packaging house reports November results
Powertech Technologies posted November 2010 revenues of NT$3.351 billion (US$112.023 million), up modestly from the previous month. The company indicated that though its client Elpida...
Thursday 9 December 2010
ProMOS, Rexchip November revenues slide
ProMOS Technologies and Rexchip Electronics have announced slides in November revenues from the previous month, joining fellow DRAM companies Powerchip Technology and Inotera Memories...
Monday 6 December 2010
Falling 2Gb DDR3 prices to help advance PC memory density
Spot prices for 2Gb DDR3 memory continue trending down to average near US$2, with those in the low range arriving at US$1.90, according to market sources. Previously the observers...
Friday 3 December 2010
Nanya November sales up on-month, Powerchip and Inotera down
Major Taiwan-based DRAM makers have reported mixed results for November 2010, amid chip price drops.
Tuesday 30 November 2010
Falling DRAM prices hurting company cash positions, says paper
Taiwan-based DRAM makers Powerchip Technology, Nanya Technology, Inotera Memories and ProMOS Technologies have all seen their cash positions shrink significantly compared to the levels...
Thursday 25 November 2010
Nanya reportedly enters supply chain for Google TV
Nanya Technology's specialty DRAM chips have been adopted by China's Huawei Technologies and ZTE for their set-top boxes (STBs) specifically for use with Google TV, according to a...
Wednesday 17 November 2010
Parent company and affiliates support Nanya fund raiser
With DRAM spot and contract prices both down, memory maker Nanya Technology saw its stock price fall to NT$15.30 (US$0.506) on November 16, below the NT$16.50 new share offering price...
Friday 5 November 2010
Nanya PCB October sales grow 6% on month
Buoyed by rising demand for PCBs used in consumer electronics products, and CPU-use flip-chip (FC) substrates, Nanya PCB (NPC) saw October 2010 revenues increase 6.04% sequentially...
Thursday 4 November 2010
Nanya, Inotera October sales down almost 20%
Nanya Technology saw revenues decline about 17% sequentially to NT$3.78 billion (US$124 million) in October 2010, while Inotera Memories' sales decreased 19% to NT$2.9 billion, according...
Thursday 21 October 2010
DRAM prices still have room to fall, says Nanya
After having slid lately, contract prices of DRAM chips are likely to be further dragged down by another 10-20% in the fourth quarter of 2010, according to Pei Lin Pai, VP and spokesperson...
Thursday 21 October 2010
Inotera grabs contract orders for mobile RAM from Micron
Micron Technology has decided to outsource mobile RAM production to Inotera Memories, its DRAM-manufacturing joint venture with Nanya Technology. Inotera is set to volume produce...
Thursday 21 October 2010
Nanya PCB to get more FC substrate backend orders from Intel on better yields
Nanya PCB (NPC) is actively improving its production yield rates for CPU-use flip-chip (FC) substrate packaging in order to gain a larger share of orders from Intel, according to...
Wednesday 20 October 2010
Nanya, Inotera report losses for 3Q10
Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories have posted their third straight quarterly losses for the third quarter of 2010, according to data released by the DRAM makers.
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