Both Taiwanese DRAM makers Nanya Technology and Winbond Electronics experienced month-on-month growth in July revenues, thanks to rising prices and robust demand, according to the companies.
Winbond, whose July revenues reached a high for this year at NT$2.622 billion, attributed the strong performance to increased shipments and average selling prices (ASPs), especially for motherboard-related IC products.
Demand for memory products has been rising in line with growing PC shipments worldwide, as the PC and information industries are transitioning into the high season after maintaining low inventories for the past two months, Winbond said.
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