HP to Buy Compaq
Unless you live under a rock, you've probably already heard that Hewlett-Packard plans to buy Compaq for $25 billion in stock. The two companies announced their intentions to wed on Labor Day (Monday) but the marriage probably won't take place until it is eyed over by government regulatory agencies. According to Share:
Micron Demos DDR333 SDRAM Platforms
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