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Microsoft search engine Bing post modest gains in June 7/15/2009
New search engine Bing helped Microsoft increase its share of the search market in the United States in June but, still lags behind Yahoo! and Google.
U.S Patent office rejects Rambus patents 7/15/2009
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office invalidated several Rambus patents key to the microchip designer's disputes against Nvidia.
AT & T to sell Sony Cyber-shot Camera Phone 7/15/2009
Sony Ericsson said AT&T Inc will sell its latest Cyber-shot camera phone, giving the venture of Sony and Ericsson a chance to boost its weak U.S. market position.
Flextronics clinched HP notebook order in Taiwan 7/14/2009
Flextronics International has obtained OEM orders for notebook from HP and will begin to ship two models as early as the end of September 2009.
Mosaid filed suit against IBM 7/14/2009
Mosaid Technologies Inc filed suit against IBM Corp. in a U.S. federal court alleging infringement of six Mosaid patents.
Chartered rolls out 65-nm Process 7/14/2009
Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing has rolled out separate low-power and RF processes, based on its 65-nm technology.
Alcatel announce plans to cut 1000 jobs 7/13/2009
Alcatel-Lucent (Paris, France) said it plans to cut another 1,000 jobs in France in 2009 and 2010.
Intel updates CPU launch schedule 7/13/2009
Intel has updated its launch schedule for notebook-based Clarksfield CPUs, new CPUs for ultra-thin notebooks, desktop-based Lynnfield CPUs and several server CPUs
Samsung launch 250GB 1.8-inch Drive with USB Interface 7/13/2009
Samsung has announced its 250GB 1.8-inch hard disk drive, the Spinpoint N3U, which incorporates a native USB controller on its printed circuit board.
iSuppli said lingering economic woes hinder IC recovery 7/10/2009
Market research firm iSuppli Corp. cut its 2009 forecasts for the semiconductor and electronic equipment markets, blaming lingering economic woes and poor visibility.
Infineon unloads its wireline communications unit 7/10/2009
Infineon Technologies AG has agreed to sell its wireline communications business to an affiliate of US-based investor Golden Gate Capital for about $347 million (250 million Euros).
TSMC sales improves 7/10/2009
On a unconsolidated basis, net sales at foundry chip supplier Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. for June 2009 were approximately NT$25.78 billion (about $780 million) down 9.6 percent on the same month a year before.
MetaRAM is closing down amid tough market environment 7/9/2009
MetaRAM Inc., is shutting its doors, according to a report from VentureWire. San Jose-based MetaRAM was working on a chip set that could double or quadruple the capacity on a dual in-line memory module without moving to more expensive DRAM chips.
Emulex rejects Broadcom bids 7/9/2009
After making several offers to buy Emulex Corp., Broadcom Corp. said it would cease all efforts to acquire the networking company.
Rising NAND flash prices may hurt SSD sales 7/9/2009
NAND flash prices continue to rise. And the surge in prices for NAND-flash memory has diminished the market for solid-state drive (SSD) storage technology for notebook PCs in 2009, according to iSuppli Corp.
Google to release its own OS by 2010 7/8/2009
The Web search giant said the new operating system will be a "natural extension" of its Chrome Web browser and will bear the same name. The new OS is not expected to appear on any devices until the latter half of 2010.
Foundry business set to jump in Q2 7/8/2009
Global revenue for pure-play foundries is expected to jump in Q2 after disastrous performance in Q1 impacted the top 10 foundries, according to a report from iSuppli Corp.
German scientists develops paper-thin batteries for credit card, greeting cards etc 7/8/2009
As researchers rush to commercialize printable batteries that pattern organic semiconductors onto paper-thin, flexible substrates, a German team claims to be on-track for a 2010 product launch.
Sony enters Netbook market race 7/7/2009
Sony Corp. said on Tuesday it plans to launch a new Vaio laptop that will sell for around 60,000 yen ($629) in Japan in August, making an entry into the fast-growing netbook market.
Taiwan to invest billion in green tech 7/7/2009
Over the next five years, the Taiwan government will invest a total of NT$45 billion ($1.4 billion) to boost the island's cleantech or green energy industry.
Dell makes its Netbook with nagivation gears 7/6/2009
Dell said it plans to begin offering a location service-enabled application for its Dell Mini 10 netbook family.
Anaylsts predict IC market rebounds in 2nd half 2009 7/6/2009
The second half of 2009 will bring welcome relief to the semiconductor and capital equipment industries, according to market research firm IC Insights Inc., which is predicting strong seasonal strength for electronic system sales
Samsung said earnings to be above estimates 7/6/2009
Samsung Electronics, the world's top maker of memory chips and flat screen TVs, forecast second-quarter earnings well above market estimates.
Xilinx cuts June quarter revenue estimate 7/3/2009
Xilinx Inc. has reduced its June quarter revenue estimate, citing a shortfall in sales due to inability to meet strong demand for its Virtex-5 devices, according to a statement from the company.
European semi sales in May up 0.4% 7/3/2009
Sales of semiconductors in Europe in May again underperformed other regions according to an analysis of the figures by the Semiconductor Industry Association provided by the World Semiconductor Trade Statistics (WSTS) organization.
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