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Spansion cuts more jobs
EE Times
, October 26, 2009
NOR flash vendor Spansion acknowledged that the company cut an undisclosed number of jobs as it continues restructuring under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

Source: Spansion puts 300-mm fab up for sale
EE Times
, October 24, 2009
NOR flash supplier Spansion Inc. has put its 300-mm fab up for sale, according to sources.

Departing CEOs, Silicon 60 startups lead weekly story ranking
EE Times
, October 09, 2009
Here are the top five online stories for the week beginning Sunday, Oct. 4, as ranked by EE Times readers, up to and including Friday, Oct. 9. The ranking is based on the number of reader "views" or "hits" on a particular article.

Lonely at the top: 10 CEOs out in 2009
EE Times
, October 08, 2009
We survey the dismissal of 10 industry CEOs during the first three quarters of 2009 and what's ahead for the rest of the year.

Numonyx regains top spot in NOR flash
EE Times
, September 15, 2009
Numonyx jumped back into the No. 1 position among NOR flash memory vendors in the second quarter, taking advantage of problems at chief rival Spansion, according to market research firm iSuppli .

Motion to stay ITC ruling denied, Tessera says
EE Times
, September 09, 2009
A U.S. federal appeals court has denied a motion to stay U.S. International Trade Commission orders prohibiting the importation into the U.S. of certain products by several vendors of wireless ICs, according to Tessera Technologies.

Updated: Spansion tips NAND, but is EcoRAM dead?
EE Times
, August 12, 2009
Spansion Inc. is entering the NAND market, tipping a technology based on its charge-trap flash scheme.

Updated: Elpida to buy Spansion's wireless unit?
EE Times
, August 12, 2009
The latest rumor: Japan's Elpida Memory Inc. is looking to buy Spansion Inc.'s wireless chip unit for $200-to-$300 million.

Numonyx rolls early access program for PCM
EE Times
, August 11, 2009
Seeking to help IC designers--and quiet the detractors--Numonyx B.V. is rolling out an early access program for its phase-change memory (PCM) technology.

Analysis: Impact still unclear in broad ITC import ban
EE Times
, August 06, 2009
The International Trade Commission's ban in a recent Tessera case highlights the difficulties electronics companies face dealing with a rising tide of patent enforcement issues because nearly three weeks after the ruling went into effect it is still difficult to gauge its impact or even find out exactly which chips it covers.

Spansion moves to emerge from Chapter 11
EE Times
, July 28, 2009
Spansion Inc. provided an update on its ongoing restructuring efforts that are aimed for the company to emerge from a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing by the fourth quarter of this year.

Update: Chip bans hit OEM plans
EE Times
, July 01, 2009
Systems makers are beginning to feel the bite of a limited exclusion order prohibiting the import of chips from six companies found to infringe two packaging patents of Tessera Technologies Inc.

Samsung-Spansion fight resumes after judge rejects deal
EE Times
, June 09, 2009
South Korea's Samsung Electronics and bankrupt U.S. memory vendor Spansion appear set to resume litigation over memory patents after a judge last week rejected a settlement under which Samsung was to pay Spansion $70 million.

Ex-Spansion CEO Cambou joins rival SST
EE Times
, June 08, 2009
Silicon Storage Technology Inc. (SST) has named Bertrand Cambou as its president, reporting to Bing Yeh, executive chairman and CEO, effective June 8, 2009.

Green-memory movement takes root
EE Times
, June 01, 2009
Data center power requirements are rising by up to 20 percent a year. In the server, the power-hog mantle is passing from the microprocessor to the DRAM.

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