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Infineon To Cooperate With Taiwanese Winbond And Mosel Vitelic To Secure Higher Memory Chip Production Capacity.
Mar 11, 2002 MUNICH, GERMANY-Infineon Technologies AG (FSE/NYSE: IFX) today announced that it has successfully concluded its talks with the Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturers Winbond Electronics Corp. and Mosel Vitelic Inc., both Hsinchu. Further strengthening its position in the memory market, Infineon...
Tags: Infineon Technologies AG, ProMOS Technologies Inc., Winbond Electronics Corp.
Research articles 2002-03-11
Infineon to Cooperate with Taiwanese Winbond and Mosel Vitelic to Secure Higher Memory Chip Production Capacity
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers MUNICH, Germany--BUSINESS WIRE--March 11, 2002 Infineon Technologies AG (FSE/NYSE: IFX) today announced that it has successfully concluded its talks with the Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturers Winbond Electronics Corp. and Mosel Vitelic Inc., both Hsinchu. Further strengthening its position in the memory market, Infineon has signed...
Tags: Infineon Technologies AG, ProMOS Technologies Inc., Winbond Electronics Corp.
Research articles 2002-03-11

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ProMOS Technologies Inc. Opens Chip Plant in Taiwan: Siemens and Mosel Vitelic Start High Volume 64Mb DRAM Production
HSINCHU, Taiwan--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 21, 1997--ProMOS Technologies Inc., a joint venture between Mosel Vitelic and Siemens Semiconductors, today celebrated the formal opening of its new wafer fab in Hsinchu, Taiwan.
Tags: chip, Siemens AG
Research articles 1997-10-21
$1.7B DRAM venture set - Mosel-Vitelic and Siemens create ProMOS Technologies - Company Business and Marketing
Hsinchu, Taiwan--Mosel-Vitelic and Siemens revealed plans to form ProMOS Technologies, Inc., a $1.7 billion DRAM joint venture, the first major manufacturing investment announced by any company since the bottom dropped out of the DRAM market several months ago. Construction of the facility is said to be already under way at...
Tags: DRAM, marketing, Siemens AG
Research articles 1996-09-30
Infineon and ProMOS Reach Agreement Regarding Licenses to ProMOS; Infineon to Receive License Fees of US-Dollar 156 Million
MUNICH, Germany -- Infineon Technologies AG (NYSE:IFX) (FWB:IFX) and ProMOS Technologies Inc. have reached an agreement regarding ProMOS' license of Infineon's DRAM technologies transferred to ProMOS. The S17 to S12 License Agreement of 2000, as now amended, remains in effect. ProMOS has been, and continues in the future to be,...
Tags: agreement, Infineon Technologies AG
Research articles 2004-11-10
Mosaid settles patent suit with ProMOS, Mosel Vitelic (Electronic News)
ProMOS is the 17th company to sign a patent portfolio license agreement with Mosaid and follows the December agreement with Winbond Electronics for a 7-year license. Ottawa-based Mosaid Technologies Inc http://www.mosaid.com said today it has settled its patent infringement litigation with ProMOS...
Tags: Mosel Vitelic Corp.
Research articles 2008-02-11
Taiwan's ProMOS to build memory chip plant for 2.5 billion US dollars
TAIPEI AFP — Taiwan's ProMOS Technologies Inc is scheduled to start building a new 12-inch-wafer fabrication plant at an estimated cost of up to 2.5 billion US dollars, company chairman Chen Min-liang was cited by the Commercial Times as saying. Construction of the new 12-inch-wafer plant in the central...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, chip, HARDWARE, Nanometer, NETWORKING, Semiconductors, Taiwan
Research articles 2006-05-16
Mosel Vitelic Inc. and Siemens AG Form Joint Venture to Manufacture Computer Memory; New Company Will Produce 64 and 256 Mbit DRAMs for Worldwide Markets
SAN JOSE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 26, 1996--Mosel Vitelic Inc., Taipei, Taiwan, and Siemens AG, Berlin and Munich, today announced formation of ProMOS Technologies, Inc., a joint venture company that will manufacture advanced high-density DRAMs.
Tags: computer, computer memory, Siemens AG
Research articles 1996-09-26
Asyst Technologies Awarded Multimillion-Dollar Orders From ProMos Semiconductor; Asyst providing SMIF solution for new 64-Mb DRAM fab in Taiwan
FREMONT, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 4, 1997--Asyst Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: ASYT), the leading supplier of SMIF-based technology and automation systems to the worldwide semiconductor industry, today announced ProMos Semiconductor, Inc. -- a joint venture between Siemens Semiconductor and Mosel Semiconductor in Taiwan -- has placed a series of orders exceeding $6 million....
Tags: Asyst Technologies, semiconductor
Research articles 1997-02-04
Brooks Automation, Inc. Signs Multi-Million Dollar Agreement with ProMOS Technologies Inc
Business/Technology Editors
Tags: Brooks Automation Inc.
Research articles 2001-09-17
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