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6th Feb 09
Taiwan's DRAM vendor Powerchip semiconductor
posts 1.603 billion NT$ revenue for Jan-09
Taiwan based DRAM memory device vendor Powerchip Semiconductor
has posted un-audited net sales revenue of 1.603 billion
NT Dollars for the month of Jan 09 a decline of whopping
3.8939 billion NT$ from Jan 08. Amid the extremely weak
memory market, the new hope is recent rise in price of DRAM
chips. The market treat DRAM like any other commodity product.
The DRAM price is so volatile, the price volatility can
be comparable to vegetable price in local markets. It's
clearly uncontrolled change of both supply and demand.
Here 's what Powerchip Semiconductor's spokesperson Mr Eric
Tang's comments, "As worldwide vendors' production
cuts are now taking effect and as large scale competitors
exiting the industry have led to more active purchasing
by customers, leading to the recent rise in DRAM pricing,
although still below manufactures cash costs. However as
oversupply is gradually contracts, PSC continuing and with
its production cuts together with all production on 65nm
process, significantly reducing costs, will allow PSC to
return to profitability faster than our peers when pricing
recovers."
It's no wonder if DRAM market may quickly get into opposite
mode, driving the demand up and supply down. However in
the present recession period, it's difficult for that to
happen.
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