- Fri Apr 26 2002 Infineon's fashion trend: Wearable chips
The chipmaker is weaving its products into an entirely new fashion industry: high-tech textiles. Is that an MP3 in your jacket?
- Mon Feb 23 2009 Memory chipmaker's U.S. unit files for Chapter 11
Qimonda, an affiliate of Germany-based Infineon Technologies, is seeking bankruptcy protection for its U.S. unit.
- Mon Feb 12 2001 Commentary: High stakes in the DRAM market
Regardless of the outcome of the Rambus patent struggle, the big loser will be the semiconductor industry at large.
- Wed Dec 6 2000 IBM, Infineon looking to shake up memory market
The companies are working together to develop a radical new memory chip that could hypothetically replace the many types of memory chips in use today.
- Fri Apr 28 2006 Infineon jumps two spots to number two in memory
- Fri Apr 23 2004 Infineon to boost memory-making capacity
The German chipmaker will add a new RAM-manufacturing line to its Richmond, Va., facility, as part of a $1 billion expansion.
- Fri May 4 2001 Judge scraps Rambus suit against Infineon
A federal judge throws out the three remaining patent infringement claims brought by memory chip designer Rambus in its case against European chipmaker Infineon.
- Tue Dec 18 2001 Micron-Toshiba deal breaks DRAM wide open
Micron Technologies inks a deal that could push it to No. 1, put it in an odd relationship with court-rival Rambus, and change the whole face of the DRAM market.
- Sun Oct 12 2008 Micron to buy $400 million stake in memory maker
Micron will buy Qimonda's 35.6 percent stake in Inotera Memories.
- Wed Mar 26 2008 Rambus wins latest legal round, beats back fraud claims
Rambus has prevailed once again in a case claiming it obtained crucial patents on memory technology through fraudulent means, which could set the stage for future royalties.

