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Sunday, November 22, 2009 11:04 (GMT+8)
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Kingmax affiliate to expand CMOS image sensor packaging capacity Nov 14, 14:56 Backend service provider Kingpak Technology, a member of the Kingmax Group, has set a goal to expand its monthly capacity for CMOS image sensor (CIS) packaging and testing from 2-3 million units to the four million mark, according to the company. Sales from the CIS packaging segment account for 60-70% of Kingpak's total revenues at present, said the company. Read more |
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Memory card maker Kingmax cautious on NAND flash inventory Oct 24, 14:56 Taiwan-based memory card maker Kingmax Digital will continue to adopt a cautious approach towards the purchase of NAND flash chips in the fourth quarter as the company holds a conservative outlook for the memory card market, according to company president Lawrence Chang. Read more |
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Kingmax: Nothing good about DRAM yet Jun 5, 11:47 The lengthy trough in the memory business has yet to see any turnaround, though recent price trends seem to suggest a recovery. Since March, PC OEMs have adopted a pre-stocking strategy, building up their inventory for the third quarter high season, and as a result some chipmakers recently revealed that they would be raising their quotes in June. However, Lawrence Chang, president of Kingmax Digital, remains conservative about prospects in the DRAM industry. Read more |
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Computex 2008: Kingmax unveils SSD lineup, advanced memory cards Jun 3, 12:30 Kingmax Group is marking its presence at Computex Taipei 2008 by unveiling its first SSD lineup, as well as showcasing memory module and NAND flash applications that offer increased functionality and support higher memory densities. Read more |
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