South Korea's InkTec and Thin Film Electronics of Oslo claim to have printed memory using a high-volume roll-to-roll process.
Memory
The latest Electronics Weekly product news on memory technology (such as Flash, MRAM, SSD, NAND, F-RAM, DRAM, etc).
Taiwan DRAM industry plan hits problems
The apparent collapse of the consolidation deal led to a slump in the share prices of Elpida, Powerchip and ProMOS and a rise in the share price of Samsung
Micron’s 34nm NAND flash has on-chip controller
It combines multi-level cell (MLC) NAND with a memory controller for more robust memory management
Taiwan consolidates DRAM
Taiwan is to re-structure its DRAM industry. The government is prepared to put nearly $900m into a new company consolidating six local DRAM manufacturers.
Samsung fabs 18Gibt NAND flash on 40nm
Samsung Electronics is using 40nm process technology to produce an 18Gbit Flex-OneNAND- fusion memory chip
Government moves to save Taiwan’s DRAM industry
The Taiwan Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) will set up a new company within six months as part of its efforts to consolidate Taiwan's ailing DRAM industry
Spansion files for bankruptcy in the US
Spansion, the troubled flash memory manufacturer, has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US
Spansion cuts costs, 3,000 jobs to go
The new boss of flash manufacturer Spansion, John Kispert, has wielded the axe massively within three weeks of taking over as CEO
Qimonda has six weeks to find buyer
Qimonda, in which Infineon Technologies has a 77.5% stake, has got six weeks to find a buyer or face liquidation
Intel denies problem with solid state drives
Intel has defended itself over a claim that performance of its solid state drives degrades over time
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