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  • 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 Aug 19 2003 A DRAM renaissance?

    Market researcher Gartner forecasts double-digit revenue growth for manufacturers of dynamic RAM in both the third quarter and all of 2003.

    Posted by John G. Spooner

  • Thu May 2 2002 Infineon expands reach in Taiwan

    The world's fourth-largest DRAM maker and semiconductor maker Nanya Technology form a joint venture to establish a facility that will produce 300-millimeter wafers.

    Posted by Fran Foo

  • Mon Mar 13 2000 Infineon doubles in debut

    Posted by Tiffany Kary

  • Mon Mar 21 2005 Rambus and Infineon reach settlement

    Closely watched legal fight ends with a $47 million pact giving Infineon access to all Rambus memory chip patents.

    Posted by Dawn Kawamoto

  • Wed Jan 7 2004 Infineon adds a little flash

    The chipmaker is entering the market for flash memory with the intention of becoming a dominant player within the next three years.

    Posted by John G. Spooner

  • Mon May 7 2001 Infineon fights on with Rambus countersuit

    Although a judge dismissed Rambus' case against Infineon, the German memory manufacturer continues to pursue a countersuit that could have far-reaching implications.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Thu Feb 26 2004 DRAM probe picks up steam

    A document released by the Federal Trade Commission could add weight to accusations that some dynamic RAM manufacturers may have conspired to fix prices during 2001.

    Posted by John G. Spooner

  • Mon Mar 11 2002 Infineon boosts memory chip output

    The memory chipmaker inks two deals to increase its production capacity of dynamic random access memory.

    Posted by John G. Spooner

  • Thu Mar 27 2003 Infineon expands chip business in China

    The German chipmaker plans to increase production of computer memory in China by helping a local foundry develop a fabrication facility that can produce 300-milimeter wafers.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

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