Tuesday, August 21, 2007

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Technology News reports

IBM and TDK hope to develop in a joint effort a line of magnetic random access memory chips that will be more compact than current MRAM chips. Read more here.

Also at Technology News is a reflection of the CD turning 25 years of age. Yikes, seems like just a few years ago. Read about the CD here.

ExtremeTech reports

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd will be spending $787.8 million US to upgrade its memory chip production lines and boost production capacity. Read more about Samsung to produce more (allegedly) infringing DRAM here.

the Inquirer reports

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd "is expecting the price of memory chips to go through the roof." Read more about Samsung's hope here.

EETimes reports

Hynix Semiconductor Inc. has licensed floating-body single-transistor memory Z-RAM technology from Innovative Silicon Inc. to the tune of reported initial license and engineering fees of $10 million. Read more about Z-RAM here.

The Honorable Ronald M. Whyte

Thursday 08/23/2007
09:00 AM C-00-20905-RMW
HYNIX V. RAMBUS
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C-05-00334-RMW
RAMBUS V. HYNIX, SAMSUNG & NANYA
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C-05-02298-RMW
RAMBUS V. SAMSUNG
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C-06-00244-RMW
RAMBUS V. MICRON
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His Honor's Calendar linked here.

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