ProMOS Technologies announced on August 21 that its losses in the second quarter have shrunk by about 30%, making it the most improved company among Taiwan's DRAM players in the quarter...
Following ProMOS Technologies' announcement of drawing investment from Hynix Semiconductor, the Korean memory maker will become the second-largest institutional shareholder at ProMOS...
After posting combined losses of over NT$20 billion (US$658 million) in the second quarter, Taiwan's major DRAM makers have all slowed down their expansion via cutting capital expenditure...
Most Taiwan DRAM makers are expected to completely phase out commodity DRAM production at 8-inch fabs by 2009. Among all major DRAM makers in Taiwan, only Nanya Technology is expected...
Having seen its shares targeted by short-sellers recently, ProMOS Technologies posted a filing with the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE) on July 20 to clarify a series of rumors that have...
The bit growth of the global DRAM industry will be limited in the third quarter of this year as most DRAM makers around the globe have postponed either construction of new plants...
During a recent shareholders conference, ProMOS Technologies chairman ML Chen said he is positive about the outlook for the DRAM industry in the third quarter of 2008 due to limited...
After Hynix Semiconductor recently gained approval by the Korean government to transfer its 54nm DRAM production technology to ProMOS Technologies, ProMOS is believed will be the...