Honeywell Hits Hynix With Antitrust Suit In DRAM War

Law360, New York (May 02, 2006, 12:00 AM ET) -- In the latest legal battle over computer memory chips, technology firm Honeywell International Inc. is taking aim at Hynix Semiconductor Inc., charging in an antitrust lawsuit filed late last week that the South Korean company and a slew of other semiconductor makers owe damages for their involvement in a memory chip price-fixing scheme uncovered by the U.S. Department of Justice.

The move comes as a second blow to Hynix over the lucrative Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) technology in less than a month, with a California...
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