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Taiwan asks Powerchip to resubmit bailout proposal

Taiwan rejected a bailout plan from its largest DRAM maker, and asked the company to submit a new application.

| News | Business | Hardware | 12/31/08 at 10:10 am |


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Elpida and Taiwanese DRAM makers in tie-up talks

Asian DRAM makers Elpida, Powerchip and ProMOS have begun talks on bringing their companies together under a single group, Elpida said Friday.

| News | Business | Hardware | 12/26/08 at 9:23 am |


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Micron adds to DRAM woes with $706M loss, Hynix wins loan

U.S. DRAM maker Micron Technology has reported a steep loss for its most recent financial quarter due to low prices for DRAM chips worldwide.

| News | Business | Hardware | 12/24/08 at 8:34 am |


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German chip maker gets €325 million state-led deal

Qimonda received a €325 million loan package from the German state of Saxony, a financial institution in Portugal and its parent company, Infineon.

| News | Business | 12/22/08 at 12:33 pm |


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