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Friday 26 March 2021
PSMC breaks ground for new 12-inch wafer fab in northern Taiwan
Pure-play foundry Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing (PSMC) broke ground for a new 12-inch wafer fab at the Tongluo campus of the Hsinchu Science Park (HSP) on March 25.
Tuesday 9 June 2020
XMC ramping 50nm SPI NOR flash output
Wuhan Xinxin Semiconductor Manufacturing (XMC), under China's state-owned Tsinghua Unigroup, has reportedly kicked off mass production of its in-house developed 50nm SPI NOR flash...
Monday 30 January 2012
Elpida develops resistance RAM prototype
Elpida Memory has announced that the company has developed its first-ever high-speed non-volatile resistance memory (ReRAM) prototype, jointly with Japan's New Energy and Industrial...
Tuesday 22 February 2011
Inotera reportedly experiencing yield issues during process transition
Inotera Memories is reportedly experiencing yield difficulties in back-end processes for 12-inch wafers and has produced 20,000-30,000 wafers of defective chips. Inotera transitioned...
Monday 27 December 2010
Commentary: Financially-strapped Taiwan DRAM makers have difficulties migrating to sub-20nm processes
Taiwan-based DRAM makers will find themselves at a disadvantage to migrate their production to 20nm and below processes, as they struggle to preserve cash for the expenses needed...
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...
Tuesday 5 October 2010
Inotera revenues up on 50nm ramp in September
Inotera Memories saw revenues grow over 10% sequentially in September 2010, buoyed by the ramp-up of 50nm technology, according to the DRAM maker. Its bit shipments are set to climb...
Monday 6 September 2010
Nanya, Inotera August revenues up on month
Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories have both reported growth in August 2010 sales from the previous month, despite DRAM price corrections in the contract market.
Wednesday 4 August 2010
Taiwan DRAM makers post mixed July results
Of Taiwan's major DRAM makers, only Nanya Technology saw July revenues slide from June. ProMOS Technologies' revenues increased 9% on month while Powerchip Technology and Inotera...
Wednesday 28 July 2010
Micron introduces 2Gb 50nm DDR2 for tablets
Micron Technology has announced a new 2Gb 50nm DDR2 memory device to support the upcoming Intel Atom platform - codenamed Oak Trail - specifically designed for tablet and netbook...
Thursday 22 July 2010
Nanya expects 20% bit-shipment growth in 3Q10
With production on 50nm ramping, DRAM maker Nanya Technology expects its bit shipments to start growing substantially in the third quarter of 2010, according to company VP and spokesperson...
Tuesday 20 July 2010
Nanya steps up 12-inch fab expansion
DRAM maker Nanya Technology has ramped up wafer starts at its 12-inch fab to 40,000 units a month since July, and converted half of the production to 50nm, according to the company...
Friday 25 June 2010
Nanya 8-inch fab running at full capacity
Nanya Technology's 8-inch fab is currently running at full capacity, buoyed by growing contract orders, according to the DRAM chipmaker. The company also estimated its bit shipment...
Thursday 20 May 2010
Inotera buys US$177 million worth of equipment from ASML
Inotera Memory, a DRAM-manufacturing joint venture between Micron Technology and Nanya Technology, recently announced three separate purchases totaling around NT$5.69 billion (US$177...
Wednesday 19 May 2010
Inotera names new executive VP
Scott Meikle will begin as executive vice president of Inotera Memories on June 1, 2010, and his predecessor Michael Sadler will return to Micron Technology's US headquarters, the...
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