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- BUSINESS, Page 63Business NotesSEMICONDUCTORSNo Thanks, No Memories
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- Even when the Government gives its blessing, U.S. microchip
- makers cannot bring themselves to collaborate. Their deep-down
- resistance to joint efforts came to the surface last week with
- the scuttling of U.S. Memories, a consortium formed seven months
- ago by American firms to compete in the Japanese-dominated
- market for memory chips. With such powerful backers as IBM and
- Digital Equipment, U.S. Memories planned to build a $1 billion
- plant to produce chips for everything from personal computers
- to missile-guidance systems. But a worldwide glut of memory
- chips, which has pushed prices lower, prompted many would-be
- investors to back out of the project.
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- The collapse raised fresh doubts about the ability of U.S.
- companies to challenge Japanese chipmakers, who often seem to
- act in concert. As U.S. Memories faltered, major Japanese firms
- made a series of production cuts to strengthen chip prices and
- geared up to develop advanced new products.
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