Published 5/27/2009
by Lance Whitney
at CNET News - Business Tech
In the midst of a tight market for flash memory, SanDisk and Samsung Electronics have renewed two key agreements that both companies expect will strengthen their positions.
(Credit: Business Wire)
In the first of the two deals, SanDisk and Samsung announced on Wednesday an agreement to renew the cross-licensing of ...
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