- Tue Jan 25 2005 Rambus files new memory suit
Just when memory makers thought it was safe to go back into the water, Rambus files another lawsuit.
- Tue Aug 29 2000 Micron sues Rambus, says patents invalid
The maker of memory chips files a lawsuit against the chip designer, making Micron one of the first companies to resist Rambus' efforts to collect royalties.
- Fri May 7 1999 Memory chip prices plunge
Prices are once again in a downward spiral as the most popular chip used in PCs has hit an all-time low on the spot market.
- Thu Feb 20 2003 Memory consortium fades away
Three years ago, Intel and the major memory manufacturers formed a group to hammer out future memory standards. Today, there?s just about nothing left of it.
- Wed Jan 5 2000 Ramping up Rambus memory
After devastating delays, production of Rambus memory will ramp up significantly this year, accounting for 16 percent of PC memory.
- Tue Aug 10 1999 Are memory prices stabilizing?
Memory chip prices are climbing after having dropped in May and June, a sign that the market may be stabilizing and further evidence that the "free" PC phenomenon may be contributing to PC growth.
- Wed Mar 7 2001 Rambus mid-quarter update yields benign news
- Tue Mar 2 2004 EU probes memory price-fixing charge
The European Union is investigating whether the world's largest memory makers conspired to raise chip prices in 2001, mirroring a probe being conducted by the U.S. Justice Department.
- Wed Dec 13 2000 Rambus seeks royalties from Nvidia
The chip designer expands its universe of potential lawsuits by asserting that Nvidia products infringe on Rambus patents.
- Mon Jun 11 2001 Memory standards fight for the future
Taiwan's Computex computer show displays a battle between two competing formats for next-generation memory: one supported by chip giant Intel, the other a less-expensive open standard.


