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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS, ANALYSIS
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Buried in Nikkei Electronics is a report covering a briefing given by Toshiba Corporation on its research and development strategies on July 13, 2012. The reasons this item remained unknown to the rest of the world until now remains a mystery.
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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Elpida Memory Incorporated filed for bankruptcy protection today in the largest manufacturing corporate failure since WWII. The filing resulted from the company’s inability to refinance debts, which total US $5.5 billion.
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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Japan’s last remaining DRAM manufacturer, Elpida Memory Inc., presented a broad based recovery plan based on a partnership with Micron Technologies and Nanya Technologies in a meeting with lenders on Wednesday.
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HARDWARE, ENTERPRISE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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Elpida announced its first high-speed non-volatile resistance memory [ReRAM] prototype. The prototype was fabricated using 50nm process and consists of a 64Mb array making it the highest density prototype thus far.
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HARDWARE, DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT
RUMORS
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Sources told a high-profile Japanese newspaper that a second-generation PSP handheld with an enhanced processor, OLED touchschreen and 3D connectivity is slated to launch in Japan by the end of 2011.
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
ANALYSIS
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Japan’s Elpida Memory Inc. and Sharp Corp. announced the formation of a Resistive RAM [ReRAM] development program which promises commercial devices as early as 2013, reported Nikkei Business Daily.
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