Saturday | 22 November, 2008

Stories about: Hyundai Electronics

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    Dataquest: DRAM market to shrink by 55 percent in 2001 22/06/2001 09:32:00

    The DRAM (dynamic random access memory) chip market will be worth 55.5 percent less this year than last largely because of falling chip prices, according to a study published Thursday by Dataquest.
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    Hynix plans spin-off of telecom systems unit 04/06/2001 13:33:00

    Hynix Semiconductor Inc., the financially-troubled South Korean company previously named Hyundai Electronics Industries Co. Ltd., has announced plans to further rationalize its central structure by spinning off its telecommunication system operations.
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    Report: Judge throws out claims in Rambus case 02/05/2001 08:07:00

    A federal judge has thrown out all but three claims made by memory systems designer Rambus Inc. in its patent infringement suit against Infineon Technologies AG, according to a report Tuesday in the Richmond Times-Dispatch newspaper.
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    Memory makers ready to ramp DDR SDRAM 08/02/2001 07:01:00

    Leading memory makers expect to quickly ramp up production of DDR (double data rate) SDRAM (synchronous dynamic RAM) chips, an emerging high-speed memory standard that they believe will be used in a wide range of computers and other digital devices, company representatives said here Tuesday at the DDR Summit conference hosted by Via Technologies Inc.
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    Via Intros DDR Chip Sets for AMD, Intel Processors 20/09/2000 12:01:01

    Taiwan-based PC chip set and processor vendor Via Technologies Inc. is using its inaugural Via Technology Forum, which kicks off here Wednesday, to launch its first chip sets supporting the emerging DDR266 high-speed memory standard.
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    NEC Signs Licensing Deal with Rambus 14/09/2000 12:01:01

    NEC has become the latest major memory chip maker to sign a licensing agreement with Rambus that calls for the Japanese manufacturer to pay royalties to the U.S.-based memory interface technology design company.
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    Rambus Asks ITC to Investigate Hyundai Imports 13/09/2000 12:01:01

    SAN FRANCISCO (09/12/2000) - A U.S. designer of high-speed memory interface technologies, Rambus Inc., late Monday said it has asked the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) to look into allegations of unlawful imports by South Korean company Hyundai Electronics Industries Co. Ltd. and its U.S. subsidiary, Hyundai Electronics America.
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    Rambus Sues Micron, Hyundai in Europe Over Patents 12/09/2000 12:01:01

    SAN FRANCISCO (09/11/2000) - Rambus Inc., a designer of high-speed memory interface technologies, said Monday it has filed lawsuits in France and Germany charging memory chip makers Micron Technology Inc. and Hyundai Electronics Industries Co. Ltd. with patent infringement.
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    Hyundai Joins Micron in Suing Rambus 31/08/2000 12:01:01

    BOSTON (08/30/2000) - Signalling that it, too, plans to contest patent claims by Rambus Inc., South Korea's Hyundai Electronics Industries Co. Ltd. said Wednesday it has filed a suit against the developer of high-speed memory interface technology.
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    Rambus in Patent Talks with All SDRAM Makers 24/08/2000 12:01:01

    Computer memory designer Rambus Inc. is continuing its crusade to collect royalty payments from chip makers for its proprietary, high-speed memory technology.
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    Hyundai Electronics Spins Off PDP Division 03/08/2000 12:01:01

    Hyundai Electronics Industries Co. Ltd. on Wednesday spun off its Plasma Display Panel (PDP) division to better focus on core business areas, the company announced the same day.
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