- Wed Mar 1 2006 Hynix execs to do time for memory price fixing
The U.S. Department of Justice gets tough against foreign execs who fixed prices and lost money anyway.
- Mon Feb 12 2001 Future of memory market hangs on Rambus trials
The designer of high-speed memory chips will square off against rival chipmakers in a case that will send shockwaves through the entire memory market.
- Fri Sep 3 2004 Government finds witness in RAM price-fixing probe
An appeals court ruling shows that the Justice Department has at least one witness in its developing antitrust case.
- Tue Aug 7 2001 Memory makers ride out downturn
The computer memory industry, notorious for roller-coaster swings between bust and boom cycles, has never been this low, and hopes for a quick end to the carnage have faded.
- Mon Apr 24 2006 Rambus wins $306 million from Hynix
In its patent infringement case, a jury backs Rambus. More legal action to follow.
- Mon Jan 17 2000 Intel, memory makers form group to determine future chips
Intel and five of the largest memory makers are cooperating to determine the technical standards for the next generation of personal computer memory.
- 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.
- Wed Jun 19 2002 Rambus target of FTC antitrust suit
The Federal Trade Commission alleges that the memory-chip designer deliberately deceived the industry by not disclosing its patent plans to a standards body.
- Tue Sep 21 1999 Is there a silicon lining from Taiwan's earthquake?
- Thu Apr 11 2002 Chip foundries push up wafer plans
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing and United Microelectronics move forward by several months plans to open new plants to produce 300-millimeter wafers.

