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DDR3 On A Budget: Six 6 GB Memory Kits

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TSMC Leads Growth Among Top 20 Semiconductor Suppliers In H1

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11:50 AM - August 5, 2008 by DigiTimes

Recent research from IC Insights uncovered a big shakeup in its global top 20 semiconductor supplier rankings, with many of the major DRAM and flash suppliers (e.g., Qimonda, Elpida, Spansion, Powerchip, Nanya, etc.) no longer part of the top 20 ranking. Although the top four ranked companies remained the same from last year in the rankings - Intel, Samsung, Texas Instruments, Toshiba - it was fifth ranked Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) that showed the strongest growth among the top 20, with its sales up 35% on year.

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