- Tue Jan 25 2005 Samsung cranks out next-gen Rambus memory
Sony has already agreed to put the DRAM, based on Rambus' XDR interface, into the next version of PlayStation.
- Mon Dec 8 2003 Micron puts new memory into action
The company announces that it has begun producing and shipping large numbers of next-generation DDR2 memory chips, which promise better performance for PCs and servers.
- Thu Sep 11 2008 NEC joins IBM on 32-nanometer chip research
Big Blue has added the Japanese company to a growing list of allies doing research on next-generation chip technology at IBM facilities.
- Tue Sep 28 1999 THE DAY AHEAD: How Micron Electronics beat estimates (it wasn't PC sales)
- Mon Feb 5 2007 FTC sets limits on Rambus royalties
Memory chipmaker ordered to cut back size of royalties on DRAM technology; Rambus plans to appeal.
- Tue Apr 13 2004 Take 2 for PC memory
For DDR makers, 2004 is shaping up nicely: Prices for the memory technology are surging, and a new, high-profit replacement is about to hit store shelves.
- Thu Jul 10 2003 Rambus marks finish line for new memory
The memory designer and its manufacturing partners say high-speed XDR DRAM memory--formerly known as "Yellowstone"--will ship next year.
- Mon Aug 29 2005 Infineon to supply Xbox 360 memory
Memory maker will supply console with a removable DRAM unit, plus a single integrated chip and an advanced security chip.
- Thu Nov 10 2005 Samsung to hit mobile-memory milestone
Memory maker will mass produce 512MB DRAM for mobile products using 90-nanometer circuitry--a first for the company.
- Fri Aug 1 1997 128Mb memory chips on tap for '98
Manufacturers will release 128-megabit DRAM chips next year to meet the demands of both computer makers and the bottom line.

