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One of the world's largest flash memory makers agrees to be acquired by Micron Technology in a deal worth approximately $1.27 billion.
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February 10, 2010 By: Gaurav Singh Category: Business , Business News Mumbai, India Kingston Technology Corporation, the independent world leader in memory products, today announced that its global revenues in 2009 reached $4.1 billion (U.S.), a $100 million increase over 2008. Kingston’s modest increase was attributed to a rise in average selling price, healthier demand from corporate end customers and consumers, and the company’s entry ...
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In a big victory for a new kind of memory chip and the little startup making it, Micron Technology announced today it is buying Numonyx in an all-stock transaction valued at $1.27 billion. Boise, Idaho,-based Micron is the largest U.S. maker of main memory chips used in PCs and other electronics. Numonyx, meanwhile, is a decade-old startup that has been working on a universal memory chip which combines the best features of multiple types ...
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