Inotera Memories has scheduled a provisional shareholders meeting today (Jan 16) to re-elect its board of directors. Micron, which bought out Qimonda's stake in November 2008, will...
In the dangerous game of chicken, two drivers aim their cars at each other and accelerate to full speed. The first driver to lose his nerve and swerve is the loser – or the...
Qimonda AG announced on January 2 that it has submitted a business plan outlining definitive actions that the company is already taking to comply again with the market capitalization...
Qimonda has announced that the company has arranged a financing package of 325 million euros (US$445.58 million) for the ramp up of its Buried Wordline technology. The rescue package...
Taiwan-based DRAM maker Winbond Electronics may have difficulties securing continued technological support from Qimonda, which could be unable to maintain its operations through out...
Nan Ya Plastics and Inotera Memories will lend Micron Technology a total of US$285 million to facilitate Micron's acquisition of Qimonda's stake in Inotera, according to the compan...
Inotera Memories, a joint venture between Qimonda and Nanya Technology, today posted filings with the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE) announcing a management reshuffle, a short-term loan...
DRAM maker Qimonda has announced that on November 7, 2008 it was notified by the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) that it is not in compliance with one of the NYSE's continued listing...
Qimonda's revenues in October included the first sales of 1Gb DDR2 chips using 65nm Buried Wordline technology. In addition, Qimonda has achieved first yields on the next generation...
Taiwan-based Winbond Electronics has recently landed niche memory module orders from Qimonda, which were originally manufactured at Qimonda's soon to be closed 8-inch fab in Richmond,...
Micron Technology has come out as the biggest winner in the current DRAM industry downturn by reaching an agreement to take up Qimonda's 35.6% stake in Inotera Memories, a joint venture...
Qimonda has announced today that it has reached an agreement with Micron Technology to sell its 35.6% stake in Inotera Memories, its joint venture with Nanya Technology, to Micron.
Japan-based Elpida Memory has recently come out with a shrunken 65nm process for the production of DRAM chips, which the company claims will be able to compete effectively with the...