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Qimonda has until the end of March to find new investors or some other solution to its cash problem, or could face liquidation.

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DRAM prices soared in early trading in Asia as traders returned to work following the Lunar New Year holiday.

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DRAM prices spike after Qimonda bankruptcy

DRAM chip prices spiked last week over supply concerns after chip maker Qimonda filed for bankruptcy protection in Germany, and prices will likely continue to climb, Gartner said Monday.

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DRAM maker Qimonda files for bankruptcy

Qimonda filed for bankruptcy with a local court in Munich, Germany on Friday, becoming the first DRAM maker to do so.

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German chip maker gets €325 million state-led deal

Qimonda received a €325 million loan package from the German state of Saxony, a financial institution in Portugal and its parent company, Infineon.

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