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While you'd likely get chips at a Mexican-Greek restaurant called El Pita, they probably wouldn't improve your memory like chips from Elpida. The company, which was originally formed as a 50-50 joint venture of Japanese electronics giants Hitachi and NEC, is a maker of DRAM devices. The last big DRAM supplier in Japan, it competes with memory device kingpin Samsung Electronics and leading contenders Micron and Hynix. Elpida offers advanced memory technologies, such as double data rate (DDR) DRAMs and Rambus-based DRAMs, as well as memory modules, for a wide variety of electronic equipment. The company gets the majority of its sales from the Asia/Pacific region.
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2-1, Yaesu 2-chome, Chuo-ku, Sumitomo Seimei Yaesu Bldg. 3F Tokyo, Japan
| | Phone: | +81-3-3281-1500 | | Fax: | +81-3-3281-1776 |
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Highlights | | Fiscal Year End: | March | | Revenue (2008): | 4047.10 M | | Revenue Growth (1 yr): | (-2.50%) | | Employees (2008): | 3,477 | | Employee Growth (1 yr): | 7.70% |
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Key People
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President, CEO, and Representative Director; Director, Akita:
Yukio Sakamoto
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COO and Director; Head, DRAM Business Unit:
Shuichi Otsuka
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CTO and Director; Head, New Business Unit:
Takao Adachi
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