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Nanya ramps up DRAM fab expansion with $1.5bn facilities investment

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January 26, 2026

January 26, 2026 /SemiMedia/ — DRAM maker Nanya Technology said it has stepped up investment in manufacturing facilities, with recent purchases of fab-related systems totaling NT$48.37 billion ($1.5 billion). The move signals faster progress in new fab construction and production line upgrades.

Nanya said the equipment was acquired from three suppliers — L&K Engineering Co., TKT and Wholetech System Hitech Limited — with individual transaction values ranging from NT$14.6 billion to NT$17.7 billion. The purchases were made for production and operational use, and none of the counterparties are related parties.

Industry sources said the procurement is closely linked to cleanroom and facility construction, a key preparatory step ahead of tool installation and future capacity expansion at new fabs.

Nanya has previously said it plans capital expenditure of around NT$500 billion in 2026, more than double its spending in 2025, as it positions for a gradual recovery in the memory market. About 70% of the budget is earmarked for fab infrastructure and cleanroom projects, with the remainder allocated to critical manufacturing equipment. The company added that the capex plan is still subject to board approval and may be adjusted.

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