TECHNOLOGY - June 16, 1992
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Compiled by Dean Takahashi / Times staff writer
Stacking Agreement: Irvine Sensors Corp. has signed a joint development agreement with International Business Machines Corp. The move is to take advantage of the Irvine company’s technology for stacking a large volume of computer memory chips in a space the size of a sugar cube.
Irvine Sensors has spent more than a decade and $30 million developing its “cubing” technology, which can pack more than 100 computer memory chips on top of each other.
Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
Source: Newport Securities