Nanya sees DRAM price falls slowing
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Monday, 04 March 2019 12:09

Nanya sees DRAM price falls slowing


Should have picked up by the end of the year

Memory maker Nanya Technology has said that it expects DRAM price falls to slow starting the second quarter of 2019, as the overall market demand will pick up.

DRAM prices rally as supply gets tighter
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Friday, 27 January 2017 13:23

DRAM prices rally as supply gets tighter


Nanya warns of instability until third quarter

DRAM prices will rally throughout the second quarter of 2017 and finally sort themselves out in the third quarter.

Nanya takes five percent stake in Micron
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Friday, 11 November 2016 00:24

Nanya takes five percent stake in Micron


Will contribute to long term competitiveness


On Thursday, Nanya Technology’s board of directors approved plans to acquire a five percent stake in Micron Technology for a total of NT $31.26 billion (US $997.5 million), according to company officials.

DRAM makers fall in under Micron umbrella
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Thursday, 28 July 2016 10:58

DRAM makers fall in under Micron umbrella


Deals going ahead despite delays

Deals between DRAM makers Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories with Micron to work closer together have been reached despite some last minute delays.

Micron buys all of Inotera
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Monday, 14 December 2015 10:58

Micron buys all of Inotera


Thanks for the memories


Micron has bought Inotera's remaining shares for $3.2 billion.

Nanya wants to get into 20nm process
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Tuesday, 13 October 2015 12:10

Nanya wants to get into 20nm process


DRAM maker in deals with Kingston

Taiwanese DRAM maker is signing deals with Kingston and other DRAM makers to upgrade its 12 inch production process to 20nm.

Nothing to fear from Chinese DRAM
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Monday, 04 May 2015 13:35

Nothing to fear from Chinese DRAM


It is vapourware for now

It looks like a homegrown Chinese DRAM industry is not going to happen for five years yet.