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Rambus shuffles key executives
January 12, 2005
Memory maker names new CEO and chairman in the midst of its "next phase of growth."
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Rambus' main man in the memory war
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The European Union is investigating whether the world's largest memory makers conspired to raise chip prices in 2001, mirroring a probe being conducted by the U.S. Justice Department.
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