Taiwan memory makers quit Rambus DRAM
06:25 - Friday 10 November 2000 by THG Reporting Team
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: taiwan, memory, makers, quit, rambus, dram Category : Miscellaneous
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: taiwan, memory, makers, quit, rambus, dram Category : Miscellaneous
Three Taiwanese memory makers say they will halt production of Rambus DRAM memory, according to Taiwan's Commercial Times. As reported by The Register, Winbond Electronics, Promos Technologies and Powerchip Semiconductor are all concerned over dwindling demand for Rambus DRAM combined with the increased demand for double-data-rate (DDR) SDRAM.
For more information, read the source article at theregister.co.uk.
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