Today Intel Corporation and Micron Technology, Inc. introduced the industry's first sub-40 nanometer NAND memory device ... cell chip. This process technology was jointly developed by Intel and Micron and manufactured by the companies' NAND ...
(AP) -- Micron Technology Inc. will close a factory and cut about 15 percent of its work force around the world as part of a restructuring of its computer memory chip operations.
(AP) -- German memory-chip maker Qimonda AG is cutting 3,000 jobs and selling its stake in Inotera - a joint venture with Taiwan's Nanya Technology Corp. - to Micron Technology Inc. for $400 million.
... of the geometry of these structures will be required." Lyding and graduate student Kyle Ritter (now at Micron Technology Inc. in Boise, Idaho) report their findings ...
US semiconductor maker Micron Technology Inc. has announced plans to phase out production at an Idaho factory and cut up to 2,000 jobs amid a slump in demand for memory chips.
Chip maker Micron Technology Inc. posted a slightly smaller net loss Thursday for its fiscal second quarter and said results were hurt by lower selling prices.
Intel Corporation and Micron Technology, Inc. today announced the world's first 25-nanometer (nm) NAND technology, which provides a more cost-effective path for increasing ...
Micron Technology, Inc. today introduced a portfolio of high-capacity flash memory products that will lengthen ...
... . billions of dollars in damages as it determined that chip-makers Micron Technology Inc. and Hynix Semiconductor Inc. didn't conspire to fix prices of memory ...
IBM (NYSE: IBM) and Micron Technology, Inc. announced today that Micron will begin production ... built using the first commercial CMOS manufacturing technology to employ through-silicon vias (TSVs ...
Intel Corporation and Micron Technology, Inc., today announced a new benchmark in NAND flash technology - the world's first ...
(AP) -- Micron Technology Inc. has settled a lawsuit in which Oracle Corp. accused the Idaho memory chipmaker and other companies of artificially inflating prices for microchips.
Memory-chip maker Micron Technology Inc. has agreed to buy Elpida Memory Inc. for approximately $750 million in cash in a deal that would boost its wafer manufacturing capacity by about 50 percent.