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Yahoo search market share reaches 21% in Jan 2/19/2009
Yahoo gained 0.5 percentage points of U.S. search market share in January 2009, compared to December 2008, according to ComScore, putting the company's share of U.S. searches at 21%.
Agilent earnings fell, cut jobs 2/18/2009
Agilent Technologies said its fiscal first-quarter profit fell 47 percent as revenue dropped in the company's electronic measurement and semiconductor and board test segments.
Demand for energy efficient products to go up 2/18/2009
With energy efficiency emerging as the "bridge fuel" to renewable, clean energy sources, the power electronics industry is poised to step into the breach with software as well as hardware solutions needed to build intelligent power systems.
TSMC customers secured fewer 40nm orders 2/18/2009
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has secured fewer 40nm orders from customers than originally expected, according to market sources.
TI to mass produce 2nd gen DLP chip 2/17/2009
Texas Instruments will start sampling its second generation moving micromirror display technology in a chip during the second half of this year, with availability slated for late 2009.
Nokia to use Qualcomm's chips on 3G phone 2/17/2009
Nokia will use Qualcomm's chips in its advanced cellphones, the firms said on Tuesday.
Toshiba to expand hard drive market through acquisition 2/17/2009
Toshiba Corp. said it would buy Fujitsu Ltd.'s loss-making hard disk drive business in a bid to take market share from bigger rivals and survive price falls.
$21 billion of stimulus package fund go to e-medical 2/16/2009
As mush as $21 billion in the economic stimulus package is designated for IT for medical records.
Bank loans for ProMOS hit hurdles 2/16/2009
A banking syndicate was unable to give a new loan to struggling DRAM maker ProMOS, which needs the money to pay off bonds, due to unspecified new factors, the lead bank in the syndicate said on Monday.
2009 DRAM sales to fall 15%, firm said 2/16/2009
The downward pricing spiral for global DRAM market severely impacted suppliers in 2008 and will continue to do so in 2009, according to recent research from iSuppli Corp.
DRAM prices might fall again 2/13/2009
Spot prices for 1Gb DDR2 may return to US$1, as end-market demand remains sluggish, memory module makers have estimated. Though the memory spot market has recently shown activity, demand will still play a key role in determining DRAM quotes in March.
Volkswagen developes electric car 2/13/2009
Volkswagen has the goal to be the first automotive manufacturer to offer high-volume electrically driven cars, Winterkorn added. However, many technological problems have to be solved, in particular with lithium-ion batteries, before such cars can be affordable.
Chinese buyer has interest in Qimonda 2/13/2009
A Chinese semiconductor vendor might be interested in insolvent DRAM manufacturer Qimonda AG. And Infineon is heading for difficult times, admitted Max Kley, Infineon's supervisory board chairman.
A 3G enabled photo frame 2/13/2009
In theory, a 3G card will help digital photo frames connect to the Internet, allowing consumers to download pictures directly from photo sharing sites. By leveraging the 3G-enabled digital photo frame, cellular carriers hope to finally crack the home market, where they haven't had much luck so far.
Micron/Nanya announce 1.2V LPDDR2 2/12/2009
The mobile LPDDR2 technology operates at 1.2 volts and provides as much as a 50% power reduction when compared to a low-power DDR chip.
Analysts expect Q2/Q3 pick-up for foundaries 2/12/2009
“There will be some pick up at the end of Q2 or Q3 because inventories will be used up and inventory replenishment is needed, though we expect industry utilization rates will remain depressed beyond this time in a longer trend,”
Implanted drug delivery go electronic 2/12/2009
By releasing drugs such as nonapeptide leuprolide acetate or nitroglycerin, the SoC could be used for applications such as the localized diagnosis and therapy of cancers or providing immediate treatment for heart attack victims, researchers say.
Recession hits Mobile sector 2/12/2009
Analysts said RIM was able to attract new subscribers with flashy smartphones such as the touch-screen Storm or high-end Bold, but its existing customers were not upgrading their devices as frequently with economic conditions weak.
A hindsight look at the fall of Qimonda 2/11/2009
"Qimonda’s insolvency marks the beginning of a major shakeout since other companies are in a similarly weak position. The entire European semiconductor industry could face a similar situation," "NXP is in a pretty bad shape and Infineon is still trying to restructure,"
Intel to upgrade US fab to 32nm 2/11/2009
According to Intel, the company has a total workforce of more than 45,000 in the US and, while generating more than 75% of its sales overseas, carries out roughly 75% of its semiconductor manufacturing in the country. Intel also said about 75% of the company’s R&D spending and capital investments are also made in the US.
AMD delays shareholder meeting to gain quorum 2/11/2009
A majority of AMD's shares that were outstanding at the close of business on Jan. 15 need to be present at the meeting, either in person or by proxy, to establish a quorum, AMD said. As of Wednesday, about 42 of those shares have been voted, with about 97 percent of votes cast in favor of issuing the additional shares and warrants to create the spinoff Foundry Co.
Elpida to combine with 3 Taiwan DRAM makers 2/11/2009
The integrated entity would be the world's second-largest DRAM maker after South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co . It also would be the first integration of a Japanese chipmaker with foreign firms, the Nikkei said.
Qimonda US fab closing invites law suit 2/10/2009
Three class-action complaints have now been filed against the company in less than a week. All claim that the memory-chip manufacturer violated the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, which requires employers to give 60 days' notice of layoff or closure. In lieu of notice, companies can continue pay and benefits for 60 days.
Mark Shepherd formerly TI, Dies 2/10/2009
Shepherd was elected to TI's board of directors in 1963, was named company president in 1967, became CEO in 1969, and added the role of chairman in 1976. He retired from active employment at TI in 1985, though he remained chairman until 1988. He continued to serve as a general director until 1993.
Does future SOIC belongs to stack up? 2/10/2009
Asanovi of Berkeley said he thought the approach would be too costly, especially if the interconnect scheme introduced yield problems. "It's just a research project," he said.
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