Inotera Memories Expects 2Q Bit Shipments Up 50% Vs 1Q
30 Avril 2009 - 9:12AM
Dow Jones News
Inotera Memories Inc. (3474.TW) expects its bit shipments of
memory chips to rise 50% in the second quarter from the previous
three months because of improving market conditions, company
President Charles Kau said Thursday.
In the first quarter, Inotera's bit shipments fell 51% from the
previous quarter, Kau told reporters before an investor
conference.
Inotera, a memory-chip joint venture between Nanya Technology
Corp. (2408.TW) and U.S.-based Micron Technology Inc. (MU), said
its board approved an issue of up to 2 billion new shares, and it
expects to raise NT$20 billion from the share issue.
Inotera plans to use the majority of the funds to upgrade to
50-nanometer chip production technology, Kau said. He added the
company wants to use the production technology starting in the
third quarter.
-By Jessie Ho, Dow Jones Newswires; 88622 502-2557;
jessie.ho@dowjones.com