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Dram
Elpida shifts focus from dram to smartphone chips
Elpida develops ultra thin dram memory for mobile devices
DDR3 to account for 89% of 2011 dram market share
Mobile memory firms warned 'integrate vertically or be left behind'
Nintendo Wii U system powered by IBM technology
Amazon tablet good news for DRAM market
DRAM market to grow 11% in 2011, DDR3 to remain dominant
DRAM prices to rise due to inventory replenishment?
Pilot run of 30nm 2Gb DDR3 DRAM, successful
Japan disaster spurs increase in chip revenue
Elpida develops new DRAM for smart phones
DRAM market to lose steam in 2011?
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