Asia Express - Consumer Electronics
Taiwan's Winbond to Enter GDRAM Technology Licensing Agreement with Qimonda
August 07, 2009
Taiwan's Winbond Electronics announced on August 4 that the company's board has approved the deal to enter a GDRAM (Graphic Dynamic Random Access Memory) product transfer and technology licensing agreement with Germany's Qimonda, Taiwan's Apple Daily reported. GDRAM products using the GDDR (Graphic Double Data Rate) specification mainly finds application in high-end PC products, graphic cards, and game consoles that call for advanced memory and graphics performance. It is reported that through the agreement with Qimonda, Winbond expects to reduce the company's reliance on standard DRAM products, which presently accounts for around 25% to 30% of its 32,000-unit output per month. Moreover, as Japan's Elpida is expected to acquire Qimonda's GDRAM business in the near future, it is projected that Winbond will continue to seek GDRAM contract manufacturing orders from Elpida and extend the two companies' collaboration to the development of next-generation DRAM technology, according to the Apple Daily report.