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Wednesday 11 February 2009
DRAM makers see revenues grow sequentially in January, except ProMOS
Nanya Technology has posted revenues of NT$2 billion (US$59 million) for last month, up 40% sequentially. Its subsidiary Inotera Memories also enjoyed a revenue increase of 14% on...
Wednesday 11 February 2009
Qimonda approaches Formosa Plastics for takeover, paper says
The Formosa Plastics Group, Taiwan's largest petrochemical business group to which Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories belong, has been approached by Qimonda over the possibility...
Tuesday 10 February 2009
Even Samsung gets stung; iSuppli cuts 2009 DRAM revenue forecast
The downturn in the DRAM industry has become so bad that even the dominant market leader, Samsung Electronics, is no longer immune, with the company in the fourth quarter of 2008...
Monday 2 February 2009
Inotera accounts receivable from Qimonda total NT$3.4 billion
Inotera Memories, a joint venture between Micron Technology and Nanya Technology, has revealed in a company filing with the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE) that it is working with Micron...
Wednesday 21 January 2009
Timing crucial to DRAM consolidation, says A-Data chairman Simon Chen
Digitimes recently talked to Simon Chen, chairman of A-Data Technology, about the Taiwan government's bailout program for the island's fragile DRAM industry. According to Chen, the...
Wednesday 21 January 2009
Micron CEO to pay another visit to Taiwan this week
Micron Technology chairman and CEO Steven Appleton plans to pay another visit to Taiwan this week to meet with executives from Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories, according to...
Wednesday 21 January 2009
DRAM maker Nanya losses widen in 2008
DRAM specialist Nanya Technology's losses widened in 2008, during which its capital expenditure (capex) was sharply slashed due to the general economic decline. Inotera Memories,...
Monday 19 January 2009
Micron, Nanya and Inotera to submit joint bailout proposal soon, says Inotera executive
Merger negotiations between US-based Micron Technology, Taiwan's Nanya Technology and the Micron-Nanya joint venture Inotera Memories are expected to be finalized, according to an...
Friday 16 January 2009
Micron to officially enter board of Inotera, says paper
Inotera Memories has scheduled a provisional shareholders meeting today (Jan 16) to re-elect its board of directors. Micron, which bought out Qimonda's stake in November 2008, will...
Thursday 15 January 2009
Commentary: Tech transfer emerging as the key to Taiwan DRAM makers winning government cash
The Taiwan government's requests that Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC) and ProMOS Technologies resubmit their applications for bailout funding with clearer assurances that...
Thursday 15 January 2009
Micron hopes to unite non-Korean DRAM players in an alliance
Micron is hoping to form an alliance to unite DRAM players from the US, Japan and Taiwan arranged as three parent companies and five sibling companies, according to sources at DRAM...
Wednesday 14 January 2009
Micron CEO visits Taiwan for integration talks with Nanya and Inotera
Steven Appleton, chairman and CEO of Micron Technology, paid a low-profile visit to Taiwan last week for merger negotiations with its strategic partners Nanya Technology and Inotera...
Monday 12 January 2009
Nanya December sales decline less than PSC and ProMOS
Nanya Technology's December 2008 revenues dropped 2% sequentially, a result better than fellow competitors Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC) and ProMOS Technologies, who saw...
Monday 12 January 2009
PSC chairman says cash more urgently needed than consolidation in DRAM bailout
Frank Huang, chairman of Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC), said that immediate cash bailout should be given priority in the government's rescue plan for the Taiwan DRAM industry...
Friday 9 January 2009
Taiwan DRAM makers December sales slump
Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC) has announced its revenues for December 2008 slid almost 70% on year and 20% sequentially. Meanwhile, market watchers believe that ProMOS...
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