SemiconductorsTaiwan's top memory chipmaker lowers outlook as supply chain woes bite
Nanya Tech warns that DRAM price correction set to last until early 2022
Nanya Technology warned there could be price corrections for chips from now through the first quarter of 2022. (Screenshot from Nanya Technology's website)
CHENG TING-FANG and LAULY LI, Nikkei staff writers
October 8, 2021 20:38 JST
TAIPEI -- Taiwan's top memory chipmaker Nanya Technology on Friday lowered the outlook for its business through early next year, in a sign that the global chip shortage and pandemic-fueled lockdowns in Southeast Asia are forcing device makers to start scaling back production.