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  2. Micron Technology - Wikipedia

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    Micron was founded in Boise, Idaho, in 1978 [6] by Ward Parkinson, Joe Parkinson, Dennis Wilson, and Doug Pitman as a semiconductor design consulting company. [7] Startup funding was provided by local Idaho businessmen Tom Nicholson, Allen Noble, Rudolph Nelson, and Ron Yanke.

  3. SharePoint - Wikipedia

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    SharePoint Designer is a semi-deprecated product that provided 'advanced editing' capabilities for HTML/ASPX pages, but remains the primary method of editing SharePoint workflows. A significant subset of HTML editing features were removed in Designer 2013, and the product is expected to be deprecated in 2016–7.

  4. Microsoft SharePoint Workspace - Wikipedia

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    SharePoint Workspace 2010, released July 15, 2010. [11] Microsoft claims the name change is a natural progression, since Groove is to SharePoint what Outlook is to Exchange. Microsoft asserts that features have been added to make it easier to deploy and manage, and claims that SharePoint Workspace will make it easier to access SharePoint ...

  5. MPC Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Before June 2001, MPC Corporation was known as Micron Electronics Inc., a subsidiary of Boise-based semiconductor manufacturer Micron Technology. [ citation needed ] MPC filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on November 7, 2008, three days after their common stock was delisted from the NYSE Alternext U.S. exchange (formerly the American Stock ...

  6. 3D XPoint - Wikipedia

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    Development of 3D XPoint began around 2012. [8] Intel and Micron had developed other non-volatile phase-change memory (PCM) technologies previously; [note 1] Mark Durcan of Micron said 3D XPoint architecture differs from previous offerings of PCM, and uses chalcogenide materials for both selector and storage parts of the memory cell that are faster and more stable than traditional PCM ...

  7. Micron Memory Japan - Wikipedia

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    Micron Memory Japan, K.K. (Japanese: マイクロンメモリジャパン株式会社, Micron Memory Japan Kabushiki-gaisha (MMJ)) is a Japanese subsidiary of Micron Technology. [1] It was formerly known as Elpida Memory, Inc. ( エルピーダメモリ株式会社 , Erupīda Memori Kabushiki-gaisha ) established in 1999 that developed ...

  8. Numonyx - Wikipedia

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    It was acquired by Micron Technology on February 9, 2010, for US$1.27 billion. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Numonyx was created from the key assets of businesses that in 2006, generated approximately $3.6 billion in combined annual revenue.

  9. Zeos - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Zeos acquired Micron Computer, Inc., and Micron Custom Manufacturing Services, Inc., two business units of Boise-based Micron Technologies. The reverse takeover resulted in Micron Technologies taking a controlling interest in Zeos. The Zeos brand was quickly phased out, and the combined company known as Micron Electronics Inc. began ...