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Tuesday 23 June 2020
Backend firm FATC optimistic about demand for 5G, AI chips
Formosa Advanced Technologies (FATC), an affiliate of memory maker Na Ya Technology and specializing in memory chips packaging and testing, remains upbeat about backend demand for...
Monday 23 July 2018
Nanya to buy 19% stake in backend firm
DRAM chipmaker Nanya Technology has disclosed plans to acquire an about 19% stake in Formosa Advanced Technologies (FATC), a backend house specializing in memory chips.
Thursday 31 May 2018
FATC to expand capacity for DDR4 burn-in, testing
Acknowledging robust demand for datacenter and servers, backend firm Formosa Advanced Technologies (FATC) will expand production capacity for DDR4 burn-in and testing, according to...
Wednesday 23 May 2018
FATC, Walton enjoy stable orders for DRAM memory
Backend houses Formosa Advanced Technologies (FATC) and Walton Advanced Engineering have seen stable orders for DRAM memory, according to industry sources.
Thursday 28 September 2017
FATC sells partial stake in Nanya
Memory backend house Formosa Advanced Technologies (FATC) has announced the sale of part of its stake in chipmaker Nanya Technology, and expects to recognize a gain of NT$162 million...
Wednesday 13 January 2016
Kingston to buy NT$3 billion worth of Nanya shares, says report
Memory module vendor Kingston Technology has subscribed to NT$3 billion (US$89.8 million) worth of new shares released by DRAM chipmaker Nanya Technology through a private placement,...
Friday 17 April 2015
PTI, FATC post mild revenue increases in 1Q15
Memory packaging and testing houses Powertech Technology (PTI) and Formosa Advanced Technologies (FATC) have reported on-year increases of 2.2% and 6.8%, respectively, in consolidated...
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...
Tuesday 23 April 2013
Backend firms see DRAM market recovery
Memory packaging and testing specialists Powertech Technology (PTI), Walton Advanced Engineering and Formosa Advanced Technologies (FATC) are expected to benefit from a recovery in...
Friday 5 October 2012
PC DRAM output slows
With the output of PC DRAM memory from Taiwan-based chipmakers reducing further, their backend partners including Formosa Advanced Technologies (FATC), Walton Advanced Engineering...
Wednesday 18 July 2012
FATC 3Q12 revenues to rise 10%
Formosa Advanced Technologies (FATC), which provides backend services mainly for Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories, is expected to post sales growth of 10% sequentially in the...
Monday 9 July 2012
PTI, FATC, Walton see June revenues up sequentially
Powertech Technology (PTI), Formosa Advanced Technologies (FATC) and Walton Advanced Engineering, three Taiwan-based providers of memory IC packaging and testing services, reported...
Tuesday 3 July 2012
PTI, Walton to maintain orders after Micron-Elpida deal
Micron Technology's takeover of DRAM maker Elpida Memory will not bring negative effects to Elpida's existing backend partners including Powertech Technology (PTI) and Walton Advanced...
Wednesday 27 June 2012
FATC adjusting product mix along with clients
Formosa Advanced Technologies (FATC), which provides backend services mainly for Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories, has been adjusting its product mix according to customers'...
Wednesday 2 May 2012
PTI, Walton post better-than-expected 1Q12 profits
Despite early media speculation that Elpida Memory's bankruptcy filing would impact its supply-chain partners' business performance, Powertech Technology (PTI) and Walton Advanced...
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