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Nokia unveils 12 hour battery Netbook 9/2/2009
Nokia has announced the Booklet 3G mini-notebook (netbook) powered by Intel's Atom processor.
Elpida to raise $844 million for R & D activities 9/2/2009
Elpida Memory plans to issue new shares in an effort to raise up to US$844 million.
HP orders 3 Million Notebook from Taiwan 9/2/2009
Hewlett-Packard orders an estimated 3 million notebooks from Taiwan's top-four ODMs in August 2009
Sony shipping Vaio with Google Chrome installed 9/1/2009
Sony's Vaio line has begun using Chrome as their default browser on all Vaio-branded PCs shipped in the US.
Intel raise 3rd Quarter Sales Forecast 9/1/2009
Intel raised its sales forecast for revenue for the third quarter to $9 billion.
AMD unveil 6 core Opteron CPU 9/1/2009
AMD has announced the immediate availability of the new six-core AMD Opteron EE processor at 40W ACP.
Foxconn to buy Sony 's TV Plant 9/1/2009
Sony has announced that it will form a strategic alliance with Taiwan's Foxconn Electronics for the production of LCD TVs for the Americas market.
Microsoft uses Nvidia chip for Zune player 8/31/2009
Nvidia has announced that Microsoft's new Zune HD portable media player is powered by the company's Tegra processor.
ProMOS post narrrow loss for 2nd quarter of 2009 8/31/2009
DRAM maker ProMOS Technologies has announced a net loss of NT$2.38 billion (US$72 million) for the second quarter of 2009
Chartered Semi to migrate to 32nm Process 8/31/2009
Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing is scheduled to launch its 32nm process technology in the fourth quarter of 2009
India will Auction 3G Licenses 8/28/2009
A specially constituted group of ministers in India has targeted Indian rupees 250 billion (US$5 billion) as the minimum revenue from a proposed auction of 3G and WiMax licenses in the country, according to media reports.
Analysts believe Windows 7 Could Spur Enterprise PC Sales 8/28/2009
Windows 7 could inspire businesses to begin spending money on PC upgrades again because it repairs major problems enterprise users had with Vista when it was released nearly three years ago, analysts said this week.
Researcher says Semi-market has performed better than expected 8/28/2009
Gartner Inc has once again bettered its expectations for 2009, now calling for a worldwide semiconductor revenue decline of 17.1% year over year.
Asustek expects third-quarter revenues increase 20% 8/27/2009
Asustek Computer expects its consolidated revenues for third-quarter 2009 to increase by more than 20% sequentially as the company's shipments are picking up in China, Russia and some countries in Eastern Europe, according to president Jerry Shen, speaking at August 25 investors conference.
Motorola's technology turn mobile phones to payment devices 8/27/2009
Motorola has developed a new technology to turn mobile phones into payment devices and plans to make Taiwan a testing ground for the technology before moving on to China.
Spansion will sell Suzhou facility for $31million 8/27/2009
As part of its ongoing restructuring efforts, Spansion Inc will sell one of its final manufacturing facilities, raising $31 million cash for the hard-hit memory maker.
MIT's robotic fish can monitor the underwater target 8/26/2009
Robotic fish could swim in schools of hundreds to perform surveys, environmental monitoring, reconnaissance and other underwater tasks, according to Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers who recently displayed prototypes.
Corsair introduce new 256GB SSD 8/26/2009
Corsair has introduced a new Extreme Series X256 SSD to its ever-expanding solid-state drive offering. As its name indicates, the Extreme Series X256 SSD packs a capacious 256GB of storage.
US will investigate patent claim for iPhone flash memory 8/26/2009
The US International Trade Commission is set to launch an investigation into certain types of flash memory chips following a patent claim from BTG International.
PerkinElmer licenses solidsate photomultiplier technology 8/25/2009
Medical technology provider PerkinElmer has taken a license to use the solid-sate photomultiplier technology developed the Max Planck Institute for Physics in Munich. The technology can be used to improve nuclear diagnostic processes and design highly sensitive laboratory equipment.
Engineer claims $60 million bonus from Atmel through the court 8/25/2009
Dr. Andreas Paul Schueppen, a former employee of Atmel Germany GmbH, is preparing for his first day in court in a case filed against his former employer in which he is claiming he is owed 42 million euro (about $60 million) as an "inventor's bonus."
Nokia plans to enter netbook market 8/25/2009
Broadening itself beyond its core mobile phone market, Nokia this morning announced plans to enter the world of PCs with a netbook that will use Intel Atom processors.
researchers believe Digital power ICs entering growth phase 8/24/2009
The market for digital power management devices is facing rapid differentiation with high growth at the same time, says market research company Darnell group.
Intel has acquired RapidMind 8/24/2009
Intel has acquired RapidMind, a provider of software tools that allow development of C++ code for use on multiple processors.
ORacle won DOJ approval to acquire Sun 8/21/2009
The deal is still awaiting approval from the European Commission, which has set a deadline of 3 September for completion of its own review.
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