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Old 13th November 2009, 13:30   #1
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Default Taiwanese DRAM Companies Have No Intentions to Merge

The dynamic random access memory (DRAM) of Taiwan – Taiwan Memory Company – rescues to be dead on arrival as Elpida Memory captures production capacities from Taiwanese DRAM companies, while the government of Taiwan refuses to provide additional subsidies.

According to Bloomberg news-agency, Taiwan lawmakers rejected a public funding request for a state-led memory chipmaker set up to revive the industry and called for the project to be scrapped after semiconductor prices and demand rebounded.

http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/memory/...l_Reports.html
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