South Korean electronics giant withdraws $5.85B acquisition offer as flash memory glut clouds forecast.
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The world's No. 2 maker of NAND-type flash memory says it plans to make solid-state flash drives for laptops that would range in capacity from 32 to 128 gigabytes.
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Japanese electronics maker plans to compete with Samsung in iPhone-fueled market.
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Korean electronics conglomerate reports strong earnings.
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Geek Patrol: Chip maker uses a new design for a popular memory chip.
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The memory market and strong demand for consumer electronics are fueling sales.
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The Japanese company was the only one not to suffer declining NAND flash memory revenue, unlike Samsung.
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The memory maker extends its fight to extract patent royalties.
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Korean giant takes more steps to boost its non-memory semiconductor business.
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The two chip giants compete more closely than ever in the flash memory market.
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The chip company better positions itself in the growing flash memory market.
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The chip giant’s working hard to put both wireless broadband technologies on one chip.
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Samsung is in contract discussions to sell a type of flash memory chips that store songs and videos.
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Companies partner on high-density chip-based NAND flash drives for cell phones and music players.
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The flash memory card maker contends that STMicro infringed on its patent for two types of memory chips.
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iPod maker signs deals to secure NAND supply as Intel and Micron form a venture focused on flash.
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Maker of Norton Antivirus now wants to create technology instead of buy it.
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The memory chip maker will pour lots of dough to boost production and sales.
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Tiny new 4-gigabit flash memory keeps Moore’s Law in motion.
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Mobile market young at heart; NAND-based Flash wins cash; Indian and Chinese SMBs take IT advice.
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