- Wed Sep 15 2004 Infineon to admit DRAM price fixing
U.S. government announces company's agreement to plead guilty, pay $160 million fine.
Posted by Dawn Kawamoto
- Tue Dec 18 2001 Micron-Toshiba deal breaks DRAM wide open
Micron Technologies inks a deal that could push it to No. 1, put it in an odd relationship with court-rival Rambus, and change the whole face of the DRAM market.
Posted by John G. Spooner
- Mon Nov 2 2009 Tilera's balancing act: 100 cores vs. market realities
A new family of CPUs from Tilera with 16 to 100 cores per chip will set new complexity records for general-purpose microprocessors. It will also teach a lesson about what "general purpose" means.
Posted by Peter Glaskowsky
- Mon Mar 24 2003 Samsung starts mass producing faster DRAM
Posted by Michael Kanellos
- Mon Feb 12 2001 Commentary: High stakes in the DRAM market
Regardless of the outcome of the Rambus patent struggle, the big loser will be the semiconductor industry at large.
Posted by null Gartner Viewpoint
- Sun May 9 2004 Rambus tries a new licensing angle
The memory designer, which is suing manufacturers over their use of DDR memory, is now marketing technology that will help chipmakers adopt it.
Posted by Michael Kanellos
- Tue Oct 3 2000 Micron Electronics CEO working on turnaround plan
Joel Kocher has spent the past two years trying to move a second-tier, consumer-oriented PC maker into new markets and to return its core business to profitability.
Posted by Joe Wilcox
- Wed Dec 13 2000 Micron Electronics falls after 1Q warning
Posted by Larry Barrett
- Thu Jul 17 2003 Micron gains on Samsung in memory market
Micron Technology's share of the DRAM market rises to 21.2 percent, while Samsung Electronics' share slips to 29.1 percent, a new study finds.
Posted by Ed Frauenheim
- Tue Jan 25 2005 Samsung cranks out next-gen Rambus memory
Sony has already agreed to put the DRAM, based on Rambus' XDR interface, into the next version of PlayStation.
Posted by Michael Kanellos