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  1. Android News

    Toshiba will sell its flash memory to a government-led consortium

    A new report claims that Toshiba has found a buyer for its semiconductor business. This buyer is a consortium of companies from Japan, the US, and South Korea.
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    Toshiba tells Western Digital to back off as it tries to sell its flash memory division

    Toshiba isn't doing to hot right now, and to make ends meet they are trying to sell off their NAND flash memory business. But a new report has Western Digital saying Toshiba is violating the terms of a contract with them by doing so.
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    Toshiba may be selling a minority stake to Western Digital

    A new report suggests Toshiba may consider selling a minority stake in its processor business to Western Digital in an effort to compete directly against Samsung.
  4. Android News

    Toshiba Announces the DynaPad Tablet, Available in Late January

    Toshiba had originally announced this tablet back in September at IFA, but now at CES they have finally announced that it will be available in the US toward the end of January. The Toshiba DynaPad Tablet has a 12-inch display with a 1920×1280 pixel resolution, Toshiba’s active electrostatics...
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    Sony buys Toshiba's image sensor arm for $155 million

    It looks like Toshiba is getting out of the imaging game for good. The company has officially sold their image sensor fabrication arm to Sony for $155 million. The sale includes current plants, equipment and employee contracts all moving over to Sony.
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    Sony Confirms the Acquisition of Toshiba's Image Sensor Business

    Today, Sony Corporation and Toshiba Corporation announced that they have entered into a non-binding memorandum of understanding that confirms their intent to negotiate the transfer to Sony of certain Toshiba owned semiconductor fabrication facilities, equipment and related assets in Oita...