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Micron Technology, Inc. (MU)
TECHNOLOGY - Electronics - Semiconductor - Memory Chips
Generated: Thursday September 15, 2011 04:17 AM
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Quotes About Micron Technology, Inc.
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Crucial to Support Next-Generation Intel(R) Server Platform With New Server Memory
The latest and future generations of servers and server applications all have a common denominator – the need for high performance – and Crucial LRDIMMs help meet this critical need, while offering a high degree of reliability,"
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Micron cashing in on its chips
I find it difficult to believe they are going to survive this downturn,"
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Micron Technology (NASDAQ: MU) Facing Uncertainty as Slowdown in PC and Laptop Demand along with Antitrust Trial Proving Problematic for Investors
I can't tell you whether it will bottom out in the next couple of quarters, it's impossible to predict"
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Intel Engineers Accuse Rambus of Unprofessionalism.
Hynix and Micron are doing a great job of using Intel to make their case by showing that the relationship between Rambus and Intel was rocky at best. And they've showed that Intel may have been willing to move away from Rambus even had the manufacturers not conspired,"
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Intel managers call Rambus employees incompetent
My recommendation to Mr Otellini was that we could not do business with a company that could put us out of business,"
- William Swope
No Comment
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Micron cashing in on its chips
Hiroki Yamazaki, a spokesman for Toshiba, declined to comment , as did a representative of Elpida.
- Pai Pei-lin
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Intel managers call Rambus employees incompetent
Ken Nissly, a lawyer representing Ichon, South Korea-based Hynix, and Micron spokesman Dan Francisco also declined to comment .
- Ken Nissly
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Rambus Blamed by Intel Staff for Doomed Memory Chip in $4 Billion Trial
Ken Nissly, a lawyer representing Ichon, South Korea- based Hynix, and Micron spokesman Dan Francisco also declined to comment .
- Ken Nissly
Latest Company Intelligence
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Micron Technology, Inc. (MU)
Alpha Global Investors | Sep 14,'11
Micron Technology, Inc. (MU) chart analysis ; -
Could Rambus suit settle out of court?
Market Junkie - Marketwatch.com | Sep 14,'11
With an anti-trust trial between Rambus, Hynix and Micron MU approaching an end, analysts at Capstone see a chance for a settlement ahead of the final arguments in the case, theflyonthewall.com reports. The time before closing arguments begin on Sept. 19 offers a chance for the compaies to settle rather than hand the case over to jurors. Capstone figures a settlement between $2 -
Micron: NAND Pushing Aside DRAM in PCs, Says Bernstein;
Tech Trader Daily | Aug 30,'11
Sanford Bernstein's Mark Newman late yesterday wrote an item about the recent rebound in DRAM chip prices is “highly likely to be short-lived,” and he reiterates a Market Perform rating on Micron Technology ( MU ), an Outperform on Samsung Electronics ( SSNLF ), and underperform ratings on Japanese memory makers Elpida, Nanya, and Inotera. Spot prices for DRAM in the 2-gigabit, DDR3 -
Rambus Blamed by Intel Staff for Doomed Memory Chip in $4 Billion Trial
Bloomberg.com | Aug 29,'11
Rambus Inc. (RMBS) can blame itself and not the semiconductor makers targeted in its $3.95 billion suit for the failure of a memory chip to become the industry standard, according to Intel Corp. (INTC) managers who worked with the company. Paul Fahey, an Intel engineer called to testify in defense of Hynix Semiconductor Inc. (000660) and Micron Technology Inc. at an antitrust trial in -
Micron Debuts World's Highest-Density, High-Performance SPI NOR Flash Memory at 1Gb, 512Mb and 256Mb
PrimeNewswire | Aug 25,'11
BOISE, Idaho, Aug. 25, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Micron Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq:MU), today introduced the highest-density Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) NOR memory available, launching 1 gigabit (Gb), 512 megabit (Mb) and 256Mb products in both 1.8V and 3V power supply voltages. -
Sector Wrap: Semiconductors slip on PC fears
Product Design & Development | Aug 24,'11
Semiconductor stocks slumped broadly Wednesday amid persistent worries about the health of the personal computer industry. Shares of Micron Technology Inc., which makes computer memory, fell 36 cents, or 6.4 percent, to $5.30 after executives warned about soft PC demand this summer affecting memory sales.
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