Nanya Technology Says DDR4 Still Dominates Shipments as New DRAM Fab Progresses
Nanya Technology has provided an updated view of the memory market during its second-quarter 2026 earnings conference, revealing that DDR4 and LPDDR4 continue to account for the majority of its…
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