Qimonda

Qimonda AG
Company typeAG
IndustrySemiconductors
Founded2006
Defunct2011
FateFiled for bankruptcy in multiple jurisdictions
HeadquartersMunich, Germany
Key people
  • Kin Wah Loh
  • (CEO)
  • Thomas J. Seifert
  • (CFO, COO)
ProductsDRAM
RevenueEuro 1.79 billion net sales (FY 2008)
Number of employees
Around 13,500 at height (2007).[1] no official figures updated since restructuring Oct 2008
Websitehttp://www.qimonda.com
Qimonda 512 Mbit GDDR3

Qimonda AG (/ˌkiˈmndə/ kee-MOHN-də) was a German memory company split out of Infineon Technologies (itself a spun off business unit of Siemens AG) on 1 May 2006 to form at the time the second largest DRAM company worldwide, according to the industry research firm Gartner Dataquest. It was a patent licensing firm until Micron and others purchased its patents.[2] Headquartered in Munich, Qimonda was a 300 mm manufacturer and was one of the top suppliers of DRAM products for the PC and server markets. Infineon still controls a 77.5% stake, which it has written down (2008). Infineon was on record as having the aim of divesting itself of this stake, with the purpose of becoming a minority stakeholder in 2009. The company has issued 42 million ADR shares, each ADR share representing one ordinary share in Qimonda.

At its height in 2007, Qimonda employed approximately 13,500 personnel worldwide, from whom 1,800 were employed in R&D with access to four 300 mm manufacturing sites and operating six major R&D facilities, and included a chip packaging complex in Vila do Conde, Portugal, and its lead R&D center in Dresden, Germany, in total covering three continents. During this time, and on into September 2008, the price of DRAM continued to decline due to market oversupply, resulting in significant corporate financial losses throughout 2008.

  1. ^ "Qimonda fokussiert Produktion auf 300-Millimeter-Fertigung - Beitrag zur Stärkung der Wettbewerbsfähigkeit" [Qimonda focuses production on 300-Millimeter fabrication - Addendum on reinforcing of competitiveness] (Press release) (in German). Qimonda. 2007-11-30. Archived from the original on 2008-02-01. Das Unternehmen verfügt weltweit über rund 13.500 Mitarbeiter...
  2. ^ Shilov, Anton. "ChangXin Memory Technologies (CXMT) is Ramping up Chinese DRAM Using Qimonda IP". www.anandtech.com.

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