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Elpida Signs on Another Taiwan DRAM Maker...in Elpida's camp, versus two for Micron. Winbond joins ProMOS Technologies, which inked an outsourcing deal with Elpida last week, and Powerchip Semiconductor, a long time Elpida partner. Elpida and Powerchip also operate a joint... In this article: Winbond Electronics, Taiwan, Joint venture, Outsourcing, Bankruptcy, Micron Technology, Germany, and U.S. |
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PC World: Latest Technology News | November 05, 2009
Elpida Inks DRAM Tech, Outsourcing Deal With Taiwan's ProMOS
...sat idle due to the downturn, and "with the recent turnaround in the DRAM market, ProMOS has embarked on the road to recovery," ProMOS said in the statement. 0 No "Elpida Inks DRAM Tech, Outsourcing Deal With Taiwan's ProMOS" Comments
In this article: Taiwan, Acer, and Elpida Memory
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San Francisco Chronicle | November 10, 2009
Bottom Line: Chinese IT firm opening in S.F.
Articles A fast-growing Chinese IT consulting and outsourcing company is set to open in San Francisco, reflecting the country's increasing competitiveness in a market space long dominated by India. Isoftstone Inc . of Beijing...
In this article: San Francisco, Taiwan, Boeing, Ron Wyden, and Beijing
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PC World: Latest Technology News | October 28, 2009
UMC Posts Best Q3 in Years on Stronger Chip Sales
UMC also on Wednesday announced it plans to buy all stock in UMC Japan Challenges in Japan's chip industry could cause a surge in outsourcing to contract chip makers such as UMC, the company said, but UMC Japan is losing money and could...
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Wikipedia | October 25, 2009
Taiwan Miracle
...as the subway in Taipei has revived the real estate market there. Taiwan continues to rely heavily on its technology sector, a specialist in manufacturing outsourcing. Recent developments include moving up the food chain in brand building...
In this article: Taiwan, People's Republic of China, Lee Teng-hui, United Nations, Taipei, Hyperinflation, Kaohsiung, and United States
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The Japan Times: All Stories | October 22, 2008
Renesas mulls tieup with Taiwan firm The Japan Times Online
...said. Renesas is considering outsourcing a large part of its production to the Taiwan company to cut its mounting production costs and instead use more of its financial resources on product development, the sources said Wednesday. The...
In this article: Renesas, Taiwan, Joint venture, Panasonic Corp., University of Tokyo, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Mitsubishi Electric Corp., Toyota, and The Japan Times Online
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Reuters | July 21, 2009
Chaiwan set to reshape Asia's tech landscape
...to 30 percent from 46 percent. For Japan, which has largely moved out of commodity components, Taiwan provides outsourcing that enable Japanese semiconductor firms to focus on premium products and cut costs. Elpida Memory <6665. T>, staving...
In this article: Taiwan, China, LG Display, Hynix, Asia, Samsung Electronics, Korea, and Japan
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PC Magazine | May 06, 2009
Supermicro Server Uses Intel's Atom
Intel recently struck an unusual outsourcing relationship with TSMC for the Atom, both to ensure that there would be an available supply of Atom chips as well as to offload the lower-margin manufacturing onto the Taiwan foundry. Add PC...
In this article: Atom, Intel, Supermicro, TSMC, Silicon Graphics, and Taiwan
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FT.com - Companies | September 01, 2009
Sony to sell Mexico TV plant
...Sony this year. The deal was "in line with our thesis that Sony will go to around 40 per cent of outsourcing in its TV business, and possibly more", said David Gibson, head of research at Macquarie Research in Tokyo. Copyright The...
In this article: Sony, Taiwan, Tijuana, Tokyo, Supply chain, Sharp, Japan, and Mexico
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Outsourcing is subcontracting a service, such as product design or manufacturing, to a third-party company. The decision whether to outsource or to do inhouse is often based upon achieving a lower production cost, making better use of available resources, focussing energy on the core competencies of a particular business, or just making more efficient use of labor, capital, information technology or land resources. It is essentially a division of labour. Outsourcing became part of the business lexicon during the 1980s.
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