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Macronix Announces Consolidated Net Sales of NT$1.63 Billion for April 2014
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Published: May 07,2014

ADATA's Wireless Charging Stand Chosen as 7th Computex d&i Award Winner
TAIPEI, Taiwan — ADATA Technology, a leading manufacturer of high-performance DRAM modules and NAND Flash application products, has received the prestigious COMPUTEX d&i award for the unique design and innovation on the inductive Elite CE700 wireless charging stand...

Chromebook Lighting Up a Growing Momentum in Intel
As the begging of cooperation between Google and Intel, Wintel camp, formed by Microsoft and Intel, is getting unstable. Google and Intel unveiled yesterday various Chrome products such as Chromebook with Core i3 processor which will be launched by some PC manufacturers, namely Dell、Acer、Lenovo、HP、Toshiba、LG、Asus etc...

Winning portfolio! Taiwan Panel Makers Profit in Q1
TAIPEI, Taiwan-Taiwan panel makers Innolux and AUO have reached profitability in the first quarter, ahead of South Korea panel companies, benefited from three high value-added products:4K2K TV, low-end smart phones and automotive panel; On the contrary, South Korea panel makers have plunged into a loss, effected by Apple and Samsung’s high-end smart phone shipments slowdown...

Raising of Touchable Notebook Boosts Elan April Revenue
TAIPEI, Taiwan-ELAN Microelectronics Corp announced its monthly financial result, showing the operating income of NT$ 0.733 billion, MoM of 15% and YoY of 5% in April. The ratio of touchable application to total revenue has reached 57%, of which revenue of touchscreen chip accounted for 28...

GUC's Net Sales Down 15.2% in April
HSINCHU, Taiwan - GUC today announced its net sales for April 2014 were NT$603 million, down 15.2% month-over-month and up 42.2% year-over-year. Net sales for January through April 2014 totaled NT$2,276 million, an increase of 39...

Inotera Summary Report of April’14 Sales Revenue
TAIPEI, Taiwan- Inotera, a Taiwanese DRAM foundry, today announced April sales result that sales revenues were NTD 6,462 million in April 2014, representing a 7.5% decrease month-on-month and an 87.6% increase year-on-year. DRAMeXchange said that with major DRAM manufacturers shifting the production capacity from standard memory to mobile memory...