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Elpida Outsources Chip Production to ProMOS

A Wall Street Journal Roundup TOKYO—Japanese chip maker Elpida Memory Inc. said it will outsource production of advanced personal-computer memory chips to Taiwan's ProMOS Technologies Inc. in a move aimed at locking in production capacity in Taiwan,... Full Article at Wall Street Journal

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  1. Elpida Memory Inc. , Japan's biggest computer memory-chip maker, will outsource some production of semiconductors to Taiwan's ProMOS Technologies Inc. from next year to lower costs and gain market share. Full Article at China Post

  2. Elpida, battling U.S. chipmaker Micron Technology to be the world's No.3 DRAM maker, wants to gradually ramp up production as the embattled global DRAM market starts to show signs of recovery. Full Article at International Business Times

  3. IDG News Service - Japanese DRAM maker Elpida Memory has signed a deal to provide advanced production line technology to Taiwan's ProMOS Technologies in return for memory chips, the companies said in a statement on Friday. Full Article at ComputerWorld

  4. Japanese DRAM maker Elpida Memory has signed a deal to provide advanced production line technology to Taiwan's ProMOS Technologies in return for memory chips, the companies said in a statement on Friday. Full Article at The Industry Standard

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