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Samsung cranks out next-gen Rambus memory

January 25, 2005 Sony has already agreed to put the DRAM, based on Rambus' XDR interface, into the next version of PlayStation. TAGS: Rambus Inc., DRAM, Sony Playstation, Samsung Electronics, memory, Sony Corp., PC

Rambus sues old pal Samsung

June 7, 2005 Just when you thought the Rambus lawsuits might be coming to a close, the memory designer has filed a suit against Samsung. TAGS: Rambus Inc., patent, Samsung Electronics, memory, California, Sony Corp.

Rambus wins $306 million from Hynix

April 24, 2006 In its patent infringement case, a jury backs Rambus. More legal action to follow. TAGS: Rambus Inc., Hynix Semiconductor Inc., memory maker, verdict, royalty, patent, suit, jury, Infineon Technologies AG, DRAM, lawsuit, Silicon Valley, SDRAM, PC company, memory, PC

Rambus files new memory suit

January 26, 2005 Just when memory makers thought it was safe to go back into the water, Rambus files another lawsuit. TAGS: Rambus Inc., DDR DRAM, Hynix Semiconductor Inc., Infineon Technologies AG, DRAM, patent, royalty, lawsuit, intellectual property, California, memory, PC

Rambus' main man in the memory war

May 1, 2006 CEO Harold Hughes says it's no fun suing people. But the company will do so if the memory makers won't agree to pay royalties. TAGS: Hynix Semiconductor Inc., Rambus Inc., DRAM, memory maker, royalty, negotiation, court, Sony PS3, memory, Sony Playstation, CEO, U.S., Intel

IBM connects chips for better bandwidth

April 12, 2007 Intel and others have been showing off "through-silicon vias," but IBM says it will come out with chips using the new technology next year. Photo: Closing in on TSV TAGS: gigabit, Rambus Inc., power consumption, IBM Corp., memory chip, semiconductor, Intel, memory

Cell companion chip gets hot demo

August 15, 2005 Toshiba shows off a "super companion chip" to the Cell microprocessor that can record 48 TV shows at once. TAGS: Rambus Inc., Toshiba, microprocessor, IBM Corp., PCI, memory, programming, TV, Sony Corp., video
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