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Wall Street Journal  Jun 9 
Spansion and Samsung are set to resume their legal dispute after a bankruptcy judge rejected at $70 million patent settlement between the companies.
Fabtech  May 14 
Dongbu HiTek’s Semiconductor Division has started production of 90nm 128Mb NOR flash memory. The company claimed that it has reduced the required logic circuits by almost half, making the device is as much as 30% smaller than current NOR...
PR News Wire  May 13 
SUNNYVALE, Calif., May 13, 2009 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Spansion Inc., the world's largest pure-play provider of Flash memory solutions, today announced financial results for its fiscal quarter ended March 29, 2009. (Logo:
Fabtech  May 6 
With cash of US$195 million as of April 27, NOR flash memory provider Spansion Inc. is hoping to gain court approval for its restructuring plan by the fourth quarter of 2009 and emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Spansion said that negotiations...
Wall Street Journal  Apr 29 
Apple is building a team to design its own semiconductors, in a strategy shift.
Reuters  Apr 16 
Japanese chipmakers NEC Electronics and Renesas Technology are in the final stage of merger talks, four sources said, the latest shakeout in an industry wracked by a huge chip glut and a slump in prices.
New York Times  Apr 8 
Samsung will pay the flash-memory chip maker Spansion $70 million to settle patent lawsuits.
New York Times  Mar 24 
Spansion, a flash memory chip maker operating in bankruptcy, said Monday it is in talks with multiple companies about a possible sale of some or all of its assets, The Associated Press reported. The company filed for Chapter 11 protection earlier...
Reuters  Mar 23 
Spansion Inc , bankrupt maker of flash memory chips, said it was in talks with multiple companies regarding the potential sale of some or all of its assets.
Reuters  Mar 23 
** Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad said a deal for Kuwait's Mobile Telecommunications Co (Zain) to take a major stake in in Palestinian operator Palestine Telecommunication Company (PalTel) could be signed in the coming days. [ID:nLM74174]
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