Articles tagged with: Hynix Semiconductor and Infineon Technologies
EU fines 10 memory chip producers $403 million
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Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue Declined $29 Billion in 2009
The semiconductor industry will post a revenue decline for just the sixth time in the last 25 years, with worldwide revenue totaling $226 billion in 2009, an 11.4 percent decline from 2008, according to preliminary estimates by Gartner. more
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Global Semiconductor Market Suffers Bad Memories of 2007
Surprising weakness in the memory chip market in the fourth quarter took the wind out of the sails of the global semiconductor market, causing growth in 2007 to fall short of expectations, according to iSuppli. Global semiconductor market revenue grew by only 3.3 percent in 2007, based on the results from iSuppli's final 2007 chip market share data. more
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iSuppli Raises 2006 Chip Estimate
After years of coming close to breaking into the top-10 global semiconductor rankings, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Hynix Semiconductor finally hit the big time in 2006, according to a preliminary ranking from iSuppli Corp. In the telecoms world, Qualcomm maintained its ranking while Broadcom managed to jump a couple of places.
Preliminary Ranking of the World's Top-25 Semiconductor Suppliers in 2006 (Ranking by Revenue in Millions of U.S. Dollars)
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Related Tags: broadcom, advanced-micro-devices, amd, texas-instruments, flash-memory, isuppli, digital-signal-processor, ibm, toshiba, texas, memory-chips, hynix, nand, dram, micro-devices, ford, elpida Samsung Pleads Guilty In Chip Price-Fixing Scheme SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., the world's largest maker of memory chips, pleaded guilty Wednesday to a charge it participated in a price-fixing conspiracy that damaged competitors and increased computer prices. more Related Tags: dell, hewlett-packard, memory-chips, infineon, justice-department, micron-technology, hynix, san-francisco
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