Elpida is a Japanese electronics company that produces dynamic random access memory (DRAM) products for use in personal computers, servers, mobile devices, and other electronic devices. The company is now a subsidiary of Micron Technology.
Elpida was founded in 1999 as a joint venture between Hitachi and NEC.
In 2003, Elpida became the world's first DRAM maker to use copper interconnects in mass production.
In 2013, Micron Technology acquired Elpida and became the largest DRAM manufacturer in the world.
South Korean multinational electronics company that produces a wide range of electronics, including DRAM products.
South Korean semiconductor company that mainly produces DRAM and NAND flash memory products.
American multinational technology company that produces a wide range of electronics, including DRAM products. Elpida is now a subsidiary of Micron Technology.
Elpida produces a wide range of DRAM products for use in personal computers, servers, mobile devices, and other electronic devices.
Elpida produces dynamic random access memory (DRAM) products for use in personal computers, servers, mobile devices, and other electronic devices.
Yes, Elpida is a Japanese electronics company that produces DRAM products.
Elpida is now a subsidiary of Micron Technology, an American multinational technology company.
DRAM means dynamic random access memory. It is a type of computer memory that provides faster access to data than storage devices like hard drives and solid-state drives.
Yes, some of Elpida's competitors in the DRAM market include Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, and Micron Technology.