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Wednesday 27 March 2024
Years after leading antitrust case against Qualcomm, Apple now on the receiving end
Apple has recently found itself in an antitrust predicament, as the US Department of Justice (DOJ), alongside 15 state courts and D.C., filed a joint lawsuit against Apple.
Friday 22 March 2024
DOJ files antitrust case against Apple
The Justice Department (DOJ) and 16 other state and district attorneys general have filed a civil antitrust lawsuit against Apple.
Tuesday 28 November 2023
GPU antitrust to challenge Nvidia
Nvidia should have been prepared for antitrust action concerning AI GPUs, according to sources at motherboard manufacturers.
Wednesday 14 June 2023
Possible market responses to China stopping purchases of Micron products
On May 21, 2023, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) announced that products sold by Micron Technology in China did not pass cybersecurity review, and that according to Chinese...
Friday 5 May 2023
Silicon Motion sees gradual recovery in memory market
Silicon Motion Technology, a memory device controller IC company, has seen an increase in client orders that may lead to a stronger market rebound by the end of 2023.
Wednesday 26 October 2022
India's antitrust watchdog fines Google second time in a week
India's antitrust watchdog fined Google for abusing its dominant position in the payment system in its proprietary mobile OS. It is the second time in a week that Google was fined,...
Monday 19 September 2022
SEA roundup: Indonesia begins antitrust investigation against Google
Google's app payment system faces antitrust investigation in Indonesia. Amid global inflation, Thailand has hiked minimum wage for the first time in two years, which may increase...
Monday 16 May 2022
Silicon Motion to operate independently after merger with MaxLinear
Silicon Motion Technology will not change its trade mark or operating strategy after being acquired by US-based broadband communication chips supplier MaxLinear, as both companies...
Tuesday 15 September 2020
Arm may lose China market after Nvidia takeover
Arm stands to lose its Chinese clients by becoming a part of the US-based Nvidia amid China's campaign to shed its reliance on American IC suppliers.
Thursday 24 October 2019
Quanta Storage fined in ODD price-fixing case
The jury at the US District Court for the Southern District of Texas has ruled that Quanta Storage, a subsidiary of notebook ODM Quanta Computer, and its US-based subsidiary, Quanta...
Friday 24 May 2019
Antitrust ruling against Qualcomm seen beneficial to rival chipmakers
A recent US court verdict ordering Qualcomm to renegotiate patent licensing deals with customers in accordance with the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) Act may cripple its dominance...
Tuesday 29 May 2018
Global 1Q18 NAND flash market posts 3% decrease, says DRAMeXchange
Revenues of the global NAND flash industry dropped 3% sequentially to US$15.74 billion in the first quarter of 2018, when a seasonal slowdown in demand dragged down the memory prices,...
Monday 28 May 2018
China antitrust officials reportedly meet with Micron about PC DRAM prices
Officials from China's Anti-Monopoly Bureau of Ministry of Commerce have recently held a meeting with Micron Technology to "express concerns" about continued price increases for PC...
Friday 18 May 2018
Toshiba receives China antitrust approval to sell memory unit
Toshiba has obtained antitrust approval from China to sell its memory-chip business - Toshiba Memory - to a group led by Bain Capital, according to an NHK report.
Monday 2 April 2018
Toshiba expects to close sale of memory-chip unit in April
Toshiba has disclosed the completion of its planned sale of Toshiba Memory will be delayed to "April 2018 or thereafter," as "certain conditions relating to required...
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South Korea-based makers lead transparent display as China-based competitors ramp up Inkjet investments, according to DIGITIMES Research