
Chinese government might buy SanDisk and Toshiba
All your NAND flash are belong to us
SanDisk and Toshiba, which jointly develop NAND flash technology, are being targeted for acquisition by China's state-owned Tsinghua Unigroup.

DRAM Prices fell in September
More doom next year predicted
Beancounters from DRAM Exchange have added up some numbers and divided by their shoe size and worked out that sales of DRAM for notebooks and PCs suffered a downturn in September.

Hynix investing in more factories
Spending $38.9 billion after boss gets out of jail free
Hynix is investing $38.9 billion to build three new semiconductor facilities by 2024.

Hynix confirms building two chip plants in Korea
Concerns about oversupply
DRAM maker Hynix has written a $25.94 billion cheque to build two new chip plants in South Korea.

DRAM market picking up
Inotera readies the champers
DRAM market conditions will be better in the third quarter of 2015, recovering from the bad first half of the year, according to Inotera.
Micron expects DRAM prices to rise
Not by much
Innodisk rolls out registered DDR4 DIMM samples
First stop, server market
Micron sees trouble ahead

But while there is music, and moonlight and love and romance....
DRAM manufacturers in trouble

Falling prices due to oversupply
Wall Street thinks Intel will buy Micron

Diversification