SAN JOSE, Calif. — Seeking to make another big splash in the marketplace, the NAND flash-memory venture between Intel Corp. and Micron Technology Inc. is quietly readying a new line of devices ...
Chief Marc Masters presents Keyvan Esfarjani, CEO of IM Flash Technologies, the 2011 Golden Key Freedom Award during a Veteran's Day ceremony at IM Flash Technologies's facility in Lehi on Friday, Nov ...
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IM Flash's factory in Utah. The company is eliminating 130 of its 1,850 employees there. (IM Flash photo) IM Flash, an Intel joint-venture that makes memory chips in Utah, plans to lay off 7 percent ...
FILE PHOTO: The logo of U.S. memory chip maker MicronTechnology is pictured at their booth at an industrial fair in Frankfurt, Germany, July 14, 2015. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach/File Photo (Reuters) - ...
With $45.9 million in state tax credits, the high-tech company will expand its flash memory facility in Lehi, UT, adding 700 new jobs. With the help of tax incentives, one of Utah’s most important ...
Intel and Micron have jointly announced shipping of the industry's first 3D NAND flash modules to feature quad-level cell (QLC) technology - a move which boosts data density by a third over ...
update SINGAPORE--IM Flash Technologies may finally be opening its delayed Singapore facility, a move an analyst said will be necessary to sustain market share. One year after the NAND flash company ...
Micron MU recently announced that it has exercised its call option to acquire Intel's INTC 49% stake in IM Flash Technologies, a joint venture of both companies. The buyout has been settled at $1.5 ...
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