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Corning opens LCD glass factory in China 3/28/2008
Corning Inc officially announced the opening of its first thin film transistor liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) glass substrate manufacturing facility in Beijing, China.
Red Hat expects growth amid economic downturn 3/28/2008
Red Hat Inc. said Thursday its fourth-quarter profit rose 7 percent as the software distributor worked to expand the footprint of its open source products with costly internal investments.
AMD announced new chip with 3 cores 3/28/2008
AMD unveiled Phenom X3 chip, a new microprocessor for the desktop personal computer market.
Oracle missed sales but beat earning targets 3/27/2008
Oracle announced fiscal third-quarter earnings rose 30% from a year ago, in line with Wall Street expectations. But sales missed forecasts, a possible sign that big businesses may be starting to pull back on tech spending.
Rambus got victory this round 3/27/2008
Rambus won a major court victory Wednesday in its decade-long effort to get royalties from the world's major DRAM makers.
Worldwide Semi equipment sales up in 2007 3/27/2008
Worldwide sales of semiconductor manufacturing equipment rose 6% over $40.47 billion in 2006 to $42.77 billion, industry association Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International (SEMI)reported.
PC industry experinced battery shortage 3/26/2008
Dell Inc said the market was experiencing a shortage of laptop batteries partly because of a recent fire at a major supplier, but the company was working with other suppliers to limit any price increases.
Motorola to spin off handset division 3/26/2008
Motorola Inc. announced plans to separate its struggling handset business from other operations Wednesday, forming two separate, publicly traded companies.
Analyst lowers Micron's earning estimates 3/26/2008
Semiconductor analyst lowered estimates on Micron Technology Inc’s February quarter estimates due to a combination of memory price deterioration, lower gross margin assumptions, and weaker than initially anticipated image sensor volumes.
Slower economic might hurt PC growth 3/26/2008
Worldwide PC shipments are forecast to reach 293 million units this year, a 10.9% jump from 2007, a market research firm said. But weaker economic could drive the growth down to single digit.
Renesas plans to expand back-end production 3/25/2008
Renesas Technology announced plans to invest four billion yuan (US$566.4 million) to add a new building at its back-end process plant to increase its capacity for micro-controller production.
Intel releases new Xeon chip for energy-efficient servers 3/25/2008
Intel introduces new quad-core Intel Xeon L5400 Series processors aimed for energy-efficient workstations and servers.
40nm manufacturing process by TSMC 3/25/2008
TSMC announced its first 40 nm manufacturing process technology that includes a full design service package and a design ecosystem that covers verified third party IP, third party EDA tools, TSMC-generated SPICE models and foundation IPs.
Nanya could become majoriy owner of Inotera, rumors said 3/25/2008
Nanya could take over Qimonda's 35 percent stake, a Bloomberg report said. Qimonda however seems to have different plans.
Intel boosts divident amid challenging market condition 3/24/2008
Intel Corp. said its board of directors has approved a 10 percent hike in the company's quarterly dividends payment
HP to offer servers with virtualization technology 3/24/2008
Hewlett-Packard at the end of the month will start offering virtualization technology from Citrix and VMware in ProLiant servers
Dell to spend $23 billion on components from China this year 3/24/2008
Dell Inc plans to buy $23 billion of components from China this year and $29 billion in 2009
Toshiba to release notebooks with 128GB SSD 3/24/2008
Toshiba this week said it plans before April to ship a 128 GB solid-state drive that will appear first in Toshiba notebooks sold in Japan.
Intel Sub-$300 notebook to be available in US soon 3/20/2008
Intel said its sub-$300 laptops initially designed for poor children will soon be available to U.S. and European consumers in a move that could further push down computer prices.
Samsung to ship 16 inch HD Panel to Acer 3/20/2008
Samsung said it will be advancing its shipments schedule for Acer's upcoming launch of 16- and 18.4-inch Full HD (FHD) notebooks
Qimonda to produce "Buried Wordline Dram" Q3/Q4 2008 3/20/2008
Qimonda plans to start producing Buried Wordline DRAM technology in the second half of 2008.
Intel unveiled WiMax/WiFi module for Notebook 3/19/2008
Intel has unveiled the prices for its upcoming Echo Peak WiMAX/Wi-Fi and Shirley Peak Wi-Fi modules with volume shipments of the wireless modules for Montevina-based notebooks.
Sony PS3 surpassed xBOX shipment 3/19/2008
Sony's PlayStation 3 surpassed Microsoft's Xbox 360 in February, as videogame console sales rose 19%.
Toshiba cuts sales forecast 3/19/2008
Toshiba cut its profit forecast for the fiscal year to 125 billion yen.
Elpida and UMC to build Fab in Japan 3/18/2008
Elpida Memory and UMC announced an agreement to jointly pursue semiconductor foundry opportunities in Japan
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