Elpida Memory, Inc.

  1. November 07, 2012

    Mosaid Seeks To Sue Bankrupt Elpida Over DRAM Patents

    Licensing giant Mosaid Technologies Inc. asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge Wednesday for leave to bring a patent suit against Japanese chipmaker Elpida Memory Inc., saying that Chapter 15 protection does not shield the bankrupt company from alleged infringements that occurred after its foreign filing.

  2. October 24, 2012

    Elpida Patent Pledge OK'd Amid Discord Over Micron Sale

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Wednesday cleared Elpida Memory Inc. to pledge more than 250 U.S. patents to back a supply pact with Apple Inc., but also vowed that he would not simply rubber stamp the planned $2.5 billion sale of the Japanese chipmaker to Micron Technology Inc.

  3. September 27, 2012

    Elpida Pledges Patents To Back $51M Apple Supply Deal

    Elpida Memory Inc. asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge on Wednesday for permission to pledge 259 U.S. patents as collateral for a $51 million memory chip supply pact with Apple Inc.

  4. September 26, 2012

    Elpida, US Creditors Spar Over Court Liaison Appointment

    Elpida Memory Inc. bondholders fired back Tuesday after the Japanese chipmaker objected to their request for the expedited appointment of a liaison between the U.S. and Japanese courts handling the company's bankruptcy, claiming immediate action is necessary given the rapid progress of the foreign proceedings.

  5. September 18, 2012

    US Court Extends Oversight Of Micron's $2.5B Elpida Buy

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Tuesday agreed to exert more control over Elpida Memory Inc.'s U.S. assets through the Japanese chipmaker's Chapter 15 case, a victory for bondholders who claim the company is selling too cheap in its $2.5 billion deal with Micron Technology Inc.

  6. September 06, 2012

    Bondholders Can Depose Elpida Rep In $2.5B Micron Sale Feud

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Thursday cleared a group of Elpida Memory Inc.'s U.S. bondholders to depose a company representative in support of their challenge to the planned $2.5 billion sale of the Japanese chipmaker to Micron Inc.