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  • Sun Feb 8 2009 Acer finally gets 10-inch Netbook: One AOD150

    Despite owning a huge chunk of the growing Netbook market, the Acer Aspire One has been saddled with a 9-inch screen. The new 10-inch model starts at $349.

    Posted by Dan Ackerman

  • Fri Aug 10 2001 Court decision favors Rambus

    A federal judge overturns two counts of fraud against the chip designer and grants a new trial in its patent case against German chipmaker Infineon.

    Posted by John G. Spooner

  • Mon Nov 21 2005 Small gadgets to spark flash memory surge

    Demand for power-packed gadgets like the iPod is expected to pump up flash memory--and Intel and Micron are eyeing the gains.

    Posted by Michael Singer

  • Mon Oct 30 2000 AMD switches to faster memory

    The chipmaker releases a chipset that allows computer makers to adopt faster memory for PCs and sets the stage for a performance showdown with Intel.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Tue Oct 31 2000 Rambus stock takes a dip

    Following a spate of bad news and competitive threats from rival products, shares of the high-speed memory maker drop as much as 32 percent before recovering.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos and Cecily Barnes

  • Mon Jun 30 2008 Green tech news harvest: Redesigning suburbs, cooking carbon, and mapping wildfires

    Climb in gas prices could fuel antisprawl movement; carbon tax raises gas prices in Canada; Novomer rolls out CO2-based plastic.

    Posted by Elsa Wenzel

  • Mon Jan 6 2003 Deal puts Rambus in future PlayStation

    Sony and Toshiba license technology from the chip designer that likely will be incorporated into a future version of the game console.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Mon Apr 24 2006 Rambus wins $306 million from Hynix

    In its patent infringement case, a jury backs Rambus. More legal action to follow.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Mon May 7 2001 Infineon fights on with Rambus countersuit

    Although a judge dismissed Rambus' case against Infineon, the German memory manufacturer continues to pursue a countersuit that could have far-reaching implications.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Wed Jul 26 2000 Micron sees price of memory on the rise

    One of the world's leading memory makers confirms that prices are heading higher, at least for the short term, and adds that manufacturing capacity will remain tight through the end of the year.

    Posted by Ian Fried

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