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Jan. 22, 2010

Chipmakers Settle Antitrust Suit

Direct purchaser plaintiffs in one of the major civil antitrust price fixing cases in the Northern District of California - involving SRAM computer memory chips - have reached a $25 million settlement with several defendants.

By Rebecca Beyer

Daily Journal Staff Writer

Direct purchaser plaintiffs in one of the major civil antitrust price fixing cases in the Northern District of California - involving SRAM computer memory chips - have reached a $25 million settlement with several defendants. The notice of settlement, filed Thursday, calls for Micron Technology Inc., Renesas Technology Corp. - a joint venture of Hitachi and Mitsubishi - Hynix Semiconductor Inc, NEC...

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