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- U.S. government has ruled that the South Korean government illegally subsidized memory chipmaker Hynix Semiconductor. (Prices).(Brief Article)
- U.S. government has ruled that the South Korean government illegally subsidized memory chipmaker Hynix Semiconductor. Commerce has retaliated by imposing 44.7% tariffs on Hynix memory chips. U.S.-based ... U.S. government has ruled that the South Korean government illegally subsidized memory chipmaker Hynix Semiconductor....
- Research articles 2003-07-17
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- Los Altos, Calif., Memory-Chip Designer Goes on Antitrust Trial Today.
- By Therese Poletti, San Jose Mercury News, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 29--Memory-chip designer Rambus will face off with the Federal Trade Commission in court today, when the Los Altos company's antitrust trial begins in Washington, D.C. In...
- Research articles 2003-04-29
- Samsung claims most powerful memory chip
- SEOUL AFP — South Korea's Samsung Electronics said Tuesday it has developed the world's most powerful memory chip, which could help create a memory card capable of storing 80 DVD movies. The company said in a statement it has developed the world's first 64-gigabit NAND flash memory product, which...
- Research articles 2007-10-22
- ACCLAIM'S 'NFL QUARTERBACK CLUB' TO UTILIZE COMPANY'S NEW MEMORY CHIP INNOVATION Acclaim Chip Replaces Battery Back-Up
- OYSTER BAY, N.Y.--BUSINESS WIRE--November 17, 1994--An innovative, revolutionary new memory chip that replaces higher-priced, conventional ROM cartridge battery back-up systems has been developed by Acclaim Entertainment, Inc. (NASDAQ: AKLM) and will be incorporated in its forthcoming NFL Quarterback Club Genesis video game, available at retail prior to the holiday season.
- Research articles 1994-11-17
- Hyundai Electronics Samples 3G DDR SDRAM Memory Device - Company Business and Marketing - Brief Article
- HYUNDAI ELECTRONICS Industries Co. Ltd. HEI today revealed that it has produced samples of l28Mbit double data rate DDR SDRAM using a 0.18-micron process technology. The 3G memory device meets the DDR266 and PC-2100 standards and runs at 133MHz on 2.5V, Ichon, South Korea-based HEI said. The memory chip is...
- Research articles 2001-03-12
- Intel's next-gen memory closer to reality
- Researchers are two steps closer to creating a mass-market version of technology called phase change memory that could change how computers of the future could be put together.Intel and Numonyx, the chipmaker's joint venture with STMicroelectonics that's focused on flash memory, announced Wednesday they've built a new type of phase...
- News items 2009-10-28
- Numonyx CTO Lays Out Roadmap for Phase-Change Memory
- Phase-change memory, which stands to replace DRAM and other components in digital devices during the next five years, offers a great deal of promise for the entire IT industry. It is blazing fast, reliable and versatile. However, it is expensive, and in the current economic climate it has been a...
- News items 2009-08-12
- Memory chip investigation targets Apple, Samsung, RIM
- The US International Trade Commission has reportedly begun an investigation focusing on several companies that produce or purchase NAND flash components, including Samsung, RIM, Apple and others, according to Barron's. BTG International has accused Samsung of violating several patents involving "MLC" type flash memory. Along with the chip maker, BTG's...
- News items 2009-08-24
- Intel and Micron Will Cash In on 3-Bit NAND -- Eventually
- Memory chips take over the world — that's actually the subtext for this story. In the world of NAND versus NAND, 3-bit memory seems to be the current bet for manufacturers to continue the march to dropping cost of production and — eventually — making some money. The current path...
- News items 2009-08-12
- Down Memory Lane.(Samsung Electronics Company)(Brief Article)
- It is a classic case of re-engineering. Just a few years back Samsung Electronics was wallowing in debt that was 300% of the total value of the company. Topping that were the twin disasters--the crash of memory-chip prices, followed in 1997 by Korea' It is a...
- Research articles 2001-04-01
- Hynix develops new chip for mobile phones
- SEOUL AFP — South Korea's Hynix Semiconductor said Sunday it has developed the world's fastest and smallest one-gigabyte chip for mobile phones with mass production scheduled for early next year. The new chip is capable of processing 1.6 gigabytes of data per second, the world's second-largest computer memory chip...
- Research articles 2007-08-12
- New chip can send half a million pages of data per second: Samsung
- SEOUL AFP — Samsung Electronics, South Korea's top hi-tech company, said its new graphics memory chip could transmit data equivalent to half a million pages of news print per second. The company said it will begin commercial production of the world's fastest memory chip around the end of this...
- Research articles 2005-06-20
- Motorola Opts Out of DRAM Chip Consortium.(Originated from Richmond Times-Dispatch, Va.)
- May 24--Motorola Inc. is betting its partnership with Siemens AG will make the company more prominent in the growing computer memory chip industry. May 24--Motorola Inc. is betting its partnership with Siemens AG will make the company more prominent in the growing computer memory chip ...
- Research articles 1996-05-24
- Applied Materials Delivers Advanced Solutions for Flash Memory Chip Manufacturing
- SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Applied Materials, Inc. has expanded its portfolio of advanced manufacturing systems to help customers meet the burgeoning demand for Flash and DRAM memory chips. Two products introduced today, the Applied CVD Al(1) and Applied CenturaR AdvantEdgeTM Metal Etch systems, are at the forefront of the company's...
- Research articles 2005-12-06
- Samsung's 1Gbit Flash Memory - Samsung Electronics - Company Business and Marketing - Brief Article
- SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS Co., Seoul, Korea, has developed a 1Gbit NAND flash memory prototype storage media for portable digital products. The company said they are the first to apply a 0.15-micron design rule to NAND flash memory. The 1Gbit flash memory chip can store up to 560 SXGA-quality (1,280 by 1,024...
- Research articles 1999-10-25
- SAMSUNG'S MEMORY CHIP SALES TO SURGE IN SEPTEMBER
- Samsung Electronics memory chips sales in September are expected toreach US$630 million to $650 million, a new peak since November 2000.Brokerage company Dongwon Securities estimated Samsung's memory salesfor the third quarter at around $1.8 billion, alsoSamsung Electronics memory chips sales in September are expected toreach US$630 million to $650 million,...
- Research articles 2002-09-22
- SOUTH KOREA: SAMSUNG'S MEMORY CHIP SALES TO SURGE IN SEPTEMBER.(Samsung Electronics )(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- Samsung Electronics memory chips sales in September are expected to reach US$630 million to $650 million, a new peak since November 2000. Brokerage company Dongwon Securities estimated Samsung's memory sales for the third quarter at around $1.8 bill Samsung Electronics memory chips sales in September...
- Research articles 2002-09-22
- Wall St. Looking Forward to Chip Earnings Reports
- SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 7 (Reuters) - Intel Corp should handily beat forecasts when it kicks off a busy earnings season for the chip sector next week, but investors worry that corporate spending will not rebound until mid-2010. Investors have bet on a stellar third-quarter for the world's top chip maker,...
- News items 2009-10-13
- 1.8V flash extends cellular phone talk - AMD's Am29SL800 flash memory - includes related article on packaging - Product Announcement
- Sunnyvale, Calif.--Promising longer talk and standby time for cellular phones, AMD has introduced a low-voltage flash memory chip which the company asserts is the first to function completely at 1.8 volts. This power level has long been a goal for the wireless communication industry, which consumes far more flash memory...
- Research articles 1997-12-15
- Mosaid Technologies Incorporated - Company Update
- OTTAWA, ONTARIO--BUSINESS WIRE--MAY 15, 1995--MOSAID TECHNOLOGIES (TSE:MSD) MOSAID Technologies Incorporated is not aware of any material stock, corporate or other transaction which would explain the recent increase in the price of MOSAID's stock.MOSAID designs advanced chips for standard memory and Application Specific Memory ASM requirements. The Company also designs,...
- Research articles 1995-05-15
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