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Tuesday 4 October 2011
Rexchip September sales down 15% on delayed deliveries
Rexchip Electronics, the Taiwan-based production subsidiary of Elpida Memory, has reported a 15% decline in September revenues from the previous month. The sales drop can be attributed...
Wednesday 28 September 2011
Elpida to buy Powerchip stake in Rexchip, says CEO
Elpida Memory is looking to wholly own its Taiwan-based subsidiary Rexchip Electronics, through acquiring the remaining 36% stake held by Powerchip Technology, according to company...
Monday 26 September 2011
Rexchip cuts supplies to Powerchip
Rexchip Electronics has reduced its DRAM-chip supplies to Powerchip Technology, while growing its deliveries to Elpida Memory, according to a company filing with the Taiwan Stock...
Friday 23 September 2011
Elpida develops 25nm 4Gb DDR3
Elpida Memory on September 22 announced that it has completed development of 25nm-made 4Gb DDR3 memory. Meanwhile, Samsung Electronics has introduced its 20nm-class DRAM products...
Thursday 22 September 2011
Apple reportedly increases memory purchases from Japan
Apple has increased its purchases of DRAM and NAND flash from Japan, according to industry sources, adding that Toshiba and Elpida Memory are being pinpointed as beneficiaries of...
Wednesday 21 September 2011
Elpida to accelerate move of DRAM production to Rexchip, says CEO
Elpida Memory will gradually transfer its DRAM production lines to Rexchip Electronics in the coming year, as part of the company's measures to combat the appreciation of the Japanese...
Monday 19 September 2011
Rexchip to report loss for 3Q11, says paper
Rexchip Electronics is likely to fall into the red along with fellow Taiwan-based DRAM manufacturers in the third quarter of 2011, according to a Chinese-language Apple Daily...
Monday 19 September 2011
Elpida R&D center plan approved by Taiwan, says paper
Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) has approved plans by Elpida Memory to establish an R&D center for sub-40nm DRAM production and next-generation memory technologies...
Friday 16 September 2011
Rexchip might ramp R2 for Elpida
Elpida Memory is likely to remove some of its production lines from Japan to Rexchip Electronics's second 12-inch fab, R2, which has been left idle since the shell construction was...
Thursday 15 September 2011
Elpida moves to cope with weak DRAM prices, strong yen
Elpida Memory has announced a series of measures to combat the yen's appreciation and falling DRAM prices, including plans to shift production to Taiwan, expand US dollar-based procurement,...
Wednesday 14 September 2011
More DRAM makers cutting back production
Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories have joined Elpida Memory, Powerchip Technology and Rexchip Electronics in cutting production amid slumping prices and a global economic downturn,...
Wednesday 7 September 2011
Nanya responds to Elpida patent infringement lawsuit
Elpida Memory announced on September 7 that it has filed a lawsuit against Nanya Technology in the US, claiming that Nanya and its US subsidiary Nanya USA has infringed on its DRAM...
Monday 8 August 2011
Elpida posts loss in fiscal 1Q11
Japan's Elpida Memory has reported net losses of JPY7.9 billion (US$102 million) on revenues of JPY95.7 billion for its fiscal first quarter ended ended June 30, 2011. Losses showed...
Friday 5 August 2011
Rexchip July revenues decline over 20% on-month
Rexchip Electronics, the production subsidiary of Japan's Elpida Memory, has reported an over 20% decline in July 2011 revenues from the previous month.
Tuesday 2 August 2011
Elpida starts sample shipments of 25nm 2Gb DDR3
Elpida Memory has announced that it began sample shipments of 2Gb DDR3 DRAM chips built using 25nm process technology at the end of July. The company will also adopt the advanced...
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