Since its founding in 2005 the company has created 15 subsidiary companies based on technology like magnetoresistive random accessmemory from New York University and a salt-intake monitoring system from Cornell University.
Micron Technology is a manufacturer and marketer of memory products, primarily dynamic random accessmemory for PCs and mobile devices, NAND Flash and NOR Flash memory products.
In perhaps the best-known example of standards abuse, Rambus was accused by the Federal Trade Commission of helping to develop standards for dynamic random accessmemory chips without disclosing the fact it held patents on key parts of the technology.
Micron Technology is a manufacturer and marketer of semiconductor devices, primarily dynamic random accessmemory for PCs and mobile devices, NAND Flash and NOR memory.