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Micron filed ITC complain on Korean DRAM companies |
11/4/2002 |
The U.S. could impose stiff penalty duties on imported Korean DRAMs under the countervailing duty laws. The legal procedure is to file against all DRAM products made in Korea, which includes both Hynix and Samsung memory chips.
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China to support third 3G standard |
11/1/2002 |
The Chinese government is about to announce its support on the domestically developed 3G standard TD-SCDMA (time division synchronous code division multiple access), according to the TD-SCDMA Forum.
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Judge to deliver rulings on Microsoft case |
11/1/2002 |
U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly will announce later today whether she accepts or rejects a landmark antitrust settlement reached by Microsoft, the federal government and nine states, according to the judge herself.
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Gateway sells plasma TV |
11/1/2002 |
Gateway will come out with its first television in years - a branded 42-inch screen plasma TV for just under $3,000, according to sources close to the company.
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Sony new desktop PC uses Nvidia chipset |
10/30/2002 |
Sony has turned to Nvidia for chipset to boost the graphics performance in its new desktop PC line based on the Athlon XP chip. The new Vaio PCV-RXA842 comes with Athlon XP 2400+ processor and Nvidia's nForce chipset.
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Sony's profit increases |
10/28/2002 |
Sony Corp. posted a net profit of 4.1 billion yen (US$360 million as of Sept. 30) for its fiscal second quarter, compared to a net loss of 3.2 billion yen in the same quarter last year, the company announced Monday.
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Athlon stalled by quake, Rambus may rise |
9/28/1999 |
Last week's Taiwan earthquake could shape the next round in the battle of microprocessors between Advanced Micro Devices and Intel and may speed the rollout of Rambus memories in some quarters, according to PC makers still groping with the disruption .
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Taiwan's DRAM makers Come Out Fighting |
5/19/1999 |
Like most DRAM makers, Taiwan's merchant suppliers would like to forget about 1998. Having entered the once-prosperous DRAM industry in the early to mid-1990s, Taiwan's small but ambitious DRAM vendors were stung by losses and overcapacity last year.
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64M DRAM Prices Hit Record Low |
5/10/1999 |
TOKYO --The price of 64 megabit DRAMs on spot markets have plunged to a record low of around 6.7 dollars a chip, down 17% from the end of March and 30% lower than mid-February.
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Chip makers' moment of truth |
5/3/1999 |
Mark your calendars: Around the beginning of July, the fate of the fall launch of Direct Rambus DRAM will be determined. We'll know at this early date what the production volumes of Direct RDRAM will be when the new memory makes its predicted debut at the end of September.
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