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Old 14th October 2005, 06:15   #1
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Default Samsung to pay $300 million for price fixing

Samsung, the world's biggest memory maker, has agreed to pay $300 million and plead guilty for conspiring with others to fix prices on Dynamic Random Access Memory, or DRAM, the most common form of memory found in computers.

Hynix, another South Korean memory manufacturer, earlier pleaded guilty and paid a $185 million fine. Germany's Infineon Technologies also admitted to DRAM price fixing and paid a fine, although other defendants remain.

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