- December 25, 2003

- Elpida and SMIC Sign Foundry Service Agreement for DRAM Production
- December 19, 2003

- Elpida Halts Negotiations with ProMOS
- December 18, 2003

- Elpida Develops New Polymetal Gate Technology for High-Speed DRAM
Technology Achieves Higher Transistor Performance, Enhanced Data Retention Time and Improved Reliability - December 11, 2003

- Elpida Memory Ships 1 Gigabit DDR2 SDRAM Devices
Registered Module Paves the Way for Evaluation on Next-Generation Server Platforms - November 28, 2003

- Hiroshima University and Elpida Reach Basic Agreement on Comprehensive Research Collaboration
- November 13, 2003

- Elpida Memory's New 'Digital Consumer Division' Focuses on Application Specific DRAM for Growing Consumer Electronics Market
First Product Offering-0.11 micron-based 128 Megabit SDRAM Device Supports Low-Voltage and Advanced Package Options - November 4, 2003

- Elpida Memory Ships Samples of Industry's First 2 Gigabyte DDR2 Registered DIMMs
New Modules Provide High-End Server Applications with High-Density, High-Speed Performance in a Low-Power Environment - October 28, 2003

- Elpida Memory Secures Financing for Expanded Production Capacity
- October 9, 2003

- Elpida Memory Develops First 0.10 micron, 1 Gigabit DDR2-533 Component
New Component Offers the Highest Density, Highest Speed
Performance Available for Server Platforms - September 16, 2003

- Elpida Memory Ships 1 Gigabyte and 512 Megabyte DDR2 Registered DIMMs to Intel
DDR2 Memory Successfully Boots in Intel® Next-Generation 'Lindenhurst' Server Chipset Platform - September 8, 2003

- Elpida Memory's Devices First to Pass Kingston Technology's DDR2 Unbuffered DIMM Verification Testing
533 MHz DDR2 DIMMs Ready to Support High-Performance Desktops in 2004 - September 2, 2003

- Elpida Memory to Receive Additional Intel Investment
Elpida to Use Proposed Investment to Accelerate Production of High-Performance DRAMs - August 27, 2003

- Elpida Memory Signs Agreement with Toppan Printing for the Production of Photomasks for Semiconductors and the Joint Development of Advanced Masks
- August 26, 2003

- Elpida Memory Establishes Semiconductor Company 'Hiroshima Elpida Memory, Inc.'
New manufacturing company to integrate NEC Hiroshima operations & staff - August 25, 2003

- Elpida Memory's 512 Megabit DDR400 SDRAM Devices Enable High-Speed, 1 Gigabyte Memory Modules for Desktop and Workstation Computing
Improved Low Latency Clock Cycles Match Processor Speeds to Provide Maximum System Performance - August 18, 2003

- Kingston Technology to Make 6 Billion Yen Investment in Elpida Memory
- July 10, 2003

- Rambus, Toshiba and Elpida Announce XDR™ DRAM, the World's Fastest Memory
3.2GHz DRAM offers 8x the bandwidth of today's best-of-class PC memory - June 16, 2003

- Elpida Memory's 256 Megabit x32 SDRAM Delivers Space-Saving, Low-Power Benefits to Digital Consumer Products
Monolithic SDRAM Devices Offer 50% Reduction in Board Space Over Multi-Chip Package Designs - June 5, 2003

- Elpida Memory Raises 81.5 Billion Yen in Investments
- June 3, 2003

- Intel to Invest US$100 Million in Elpida Memory
- May 26, 2003

- Elpida Memory Develops Industry's First 256 Megabit DDR Mobile RAM For High-Speed, High-Density Mobile Applications
SDR and DDR Mobile Architectures Bring Low Power, Small Package Benefits to Digital Consumer Products - May 12, 2003

- Elpida Memory's 512 Megabit DDR2 SDRAM Devices Boost Data Rates and Consume Less Power for PCs, Workstations and Servers
DDR2 Components Are First to Receive Intel® Component Validation - May 6, 2003

- Elpida Memory and ProMOS Sign Technology Alliance Agreement
- April 21, 2003

- Elpida Memory's PC2700 SO DIMMs Provide Maximum Density and System Performance for Notebook PCs
1-Gigabyte, 200-pin Modules Are Now Available - March 24, 2003

- Elpida Memory Selects Rambus Yellowstone Interface For Next-Generation DRAM
Yellowstone technology provides quantum leap in memory signaling - March 13, 2003

- Elpida Memory's 32-bit Wide DDR2 SDRAMs Deliver High Performance and Low Power Graphics for Notebook and Desktop PCs
Innovative Low-Power Termination Scheme and Data Inversion Technology Jointly Developed with ATI Technologies Inc. - March 5, 2003

- Elpida Memory and Powerchip Semiconductor Solidify Strategic Alliance
- February 19, 2003

- Elpida Memory's DDR400 SDRAMs and DIMMs Support Intel® PC Desktop and Workstation Platforms
20% Higher Bandwidth is Achieved Using the Same DDR SDRAM Architecture and 0.13 micron Process Technology - January 27, 2003

- Elpida Memory's 1066 MHz Rambus® DRAMs Deliver Performance Boost
for Desktop, Workstation and Networking Applications
288 Megabit Samples Have Passed Rambus' Validation Process and
Are Available in Modules up to 512 Megabytes