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  • 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.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • 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.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland and Stephanie Miles

  • 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.

    Posted by Brooke Crothers

  • 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.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • 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.

    Posted by Joe Wilcox

  • 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.

    Posted by Brooke Crothers

  • Wed Mar 7 2001 Rambus mid-quarter update yields benign news

    Posted by Larry Barrett

  • 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.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • 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.

    Posted by John G. Spooner

  • 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.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

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