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Tuesday 7 May 2013
Zentel 1Q13 profits jump on rising SDRAM prices
Fabless firm Zentel Electronics, which specializes in niche-market memory ICs, has reported robust profit growth for the first quarter of 2013 on rising specialty DRAM (SDRAM) pric...
Friday 8 February 2013
Winbond to return to profitability in 2013
Winbond Electronics is expected to return to profitability as early as the second quarter of 2013, thanks to a more favorable cost structure and product mix, according to market wa...
Monday 19 November 2012
Winbond signs NT$5 billion syndicated loan
Winbond Electronics, which manufactures NOR flash and niche-market DRAM chips, has signed a NT$5 billion (US$171.7 million) three-year syndicated loan agreement with 10 local banks...
Friday 9 November 2012
Winbond, Macronix post mixed October results
Winbond Electronics saw its October revenues increase almost 5% sequentially while fellow company Macronix International's revenues slipped 7.7% on month.
Thursday 26 April 2012
Winbond posts third straight quarterly loss
Taiwan-based Winbond Electronics, a maker of niche-market DRAM and NOR flash memory, has reported its third consecutive quarterly loss due to falling ASPs of its products in particular...
Tuesday 10 April 2012
Winbond, Macronix post mixed March results
Non-DRAM specialist Winbond Electronics saw its March revenues increase 14.6% sequentially, while revenues at fellow company Macronix International declined 11.8% on month.
Tuesday 10 January 2012
Winbond likely to stay in red in 4Q11
Winbond Electronics, which swung to a small loss in the third quarter of 2011, is likely to stay in the red in the last quarter of the year due to declining sales of NOR flash and...
Monday 3 October 2011
ProMOS completes sale of 8-inch fab in China
ProMOS Technologies has announced that the company completed its sale of an 8-inch wafer fab in Chongqing, China for CNY100 million (US$15.7 million).
Monday 19 September 2011
Winbond secures NT$7 billion syndicated loan
Taiwan-based Winbond Electronics, a supplier of niche-market DRAM and NOR flash, on September 19 announced that it has secured a syndicated bank loan of NT$7 billion (US$236 million)...
Thursday 8 September 2011
Winbond, Macronix August revenues up
Winbond Electronics and Macronix International have reported NT$2.34 billion (US$80.5 million) and NT$2.21 billion in August revenues, respectively, up 2% and 10% sequentially.
Monday 5 September 2011
Winbond talks about its transformation and new business opportunities
Having gone through the 2007-2009 downturn, the DRAM industry was just about to celebrate upcoming profitable years. But the rebound lasted only one year, and the industry has slid...
Monday 29 August 2011
ProMOS will survive, says chairman
DRAM maker ProMOS Technologies has received approval at a special shareholders meeting for plans to reduce its current capital, and then raise additional funds through private placement...
Monday 8 August 2011
Winbond on track to ramp 46nm in 4Q11
Winbond Electronics is scheduled to ramp production of specialty DRAM (SDRAM) memory using 46nm process technology in the fourth quarter of 2011, company president Tung-Yi Chan said...
Friday 5 August 2011
Winbond posts 2Q11 profit growth; sees price pressure
Taiwan-based Winbond Electronics, a manufacturer of niche-market DRAM and NOR flash, has announced that net profits for the second quarter of 2011 climbed 129% sequentially to NT$269...
Monday 27 June 2011
Elpida begins sample shipments of 3D-TSV stacked DDR3 DRAM
Elpida Memory on June 27 announced that it has begun sample shipments of its DDR3 SDRAM (x32-bit I/O configuration) made using TSV stacking technology. The sample is a low-power 8Gb...
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