Rambus appeals in California

Thursday, 05 April 2012

Rambus appealed against California's Superior Court's decision
Technology company Rambus has appealed against the dismissal by a court in California of its US$4 billion damage claim against Micron and Hynix, which were accused of conspiring to exclude it from the computer memory market.

Rambus trial opens in California

Tuesday, 21 June 2011

Lawyers for technology company Rambus say that its rivals, Hynix Semiconductor and Micron Technology, conspired to maintain their power in the computer memory market while ensuring Rambus struggled to compete.

SRAM makers settle lawsuit out of court

Premium Article - Monday, 25 January 2010

Hynix Semiconductor and five other memory chip makers have agreed to pay a total of US$25 million to settle a US antitrust class action lawsuit that accused the companies of fixing the price of static random access memory (SRAM) chips.

Canadian appeals court certifies antitrust class

Premium Article - Friday, 13 November 2009

An appeals court in British Columbia has agreed to certify a class in a private antitrust action aganst members of an alleged computer memory cartel, overturning a lower court ruling.

Rambus wins California court battle

Premium Article - Monday, 17 August 2009

US technology company Rambus can continue its fight against companies it accuses of price fixing, after a California appeals court declined to dismiss the case. 

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