The U.S. federal government is moving forward with civil — and possibly criminal — cases against major makers of dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips. The cases are being investigated on both coasts. The Federal Trade Commission this week disclosed in court documents released in Washington, D.C., that it has information that Micron Technology and others, in tandem, allegedly planned to increase prices charged to computer makers for DRAM.
Feds Eye Price-Fixing Allegations Against RAM Makers
Posted by: Gene J. Koprowski February 27, 2004 07:46 AMThe U.S. federal government is moving forward with civil — and possibly criminal — cases against major makers of dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips. The cases are being investigated on both coasts. The Federal Trade Commission this week disclosed in court documents released in Washington, D.C., that it has information that Micron Technology and others, in tandem, allegedly planned to increase prices charged to computer makers for DRAM.