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Sun to contract TSMC for 45nm chip production 2/19/2008
Sun Microsystems Inc. has chosen TSMC to make its multi-core processors at 45nm and finer geometries.
Gate said Microsoft Yahoo's deal a fair offer 2/19/2008
Implying that Microsoft isn't about to raise its bid to buy Yahoo any time soon, Bill Gates told news agencies that he thinks his company's current proposal, now valued at about $42 billion, is "a fair offer."
Toshiba confirms to end HD DVD production 2/19/2008
Toshiba has confirmed that it would stop promoting its HD DVD format for the next-generation DVD after losing the support of key studios and retailers to the Blu-ray technology backed by Sony Corp.
GameStop raised full year earning guidance 2/18/2008
Video game retailer GameStop Corp. raised its fourth-quarter and full-year earnings-per-share guidance after stronger-than-expected January performance.
Toyko Electron, Sharp join force in solar cell development 2/18/2008
Japan's Sharp Corp, fighting to remain the top maker of solar cells, will develop tools to make solar cells with Tokyo Electron Ltd amid growing demand for clean energy.
Chartered acquires Hitachi fab in Singapore 2/18/2008
Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Pte. Ltd. has acquired Hitachi Ltd.'s 8-inch fab in Singapore for $233 million in cash.
Toshiba may exit high def. DVD market 2/18/2008
Toshiba is expected to announce soon a retreat in the high definition DVD battle, with analysts suggesting the Japanese group and its backers would abandon its HD-DVD effort, leaving the stage clear for the Sony backed Blu-ray format.
Goldman downgrades DRAM supply industry 2/15/2008
Goldman Sachs chip analyst James Covello today downgraded both Micron (MU) and Novellus (NVLS) to Sell from Neutral, citing expectations that DRAMs will be in excess supply throughout 2008,
Hynix to sell spot market again 2/15/2008
In September last year, Hynix stopped providing DRAM chips to the spot market after its second-quarter profits dropped 35 percent due to the supply glut in the chip industry. Hynix had previously sold about 16 percent of its total DRAM production on the spot market.
Fab Capex to drop 2/15/2008
A recent analysis of SEMI’s fab database reports revealed that spending on fab equipment this year is expected to decline 15% compared to the 9% growth last year, reflecting a downward revision of the outlook reported in the October 2007 fab database report.
Software needed to utilize multi-core 2/15/2008
Core counts will quickly rising to eight or more per chip. But software developers are still stuck with a mainly serial programming model that cannot easily take advantage of the new hardware.
Wii to unseat Xbox 360 2/15/2008
The installed base of the Wii is expected to rise to 30.2 million units in 2008, up from 18 million last year, iSuppli said. This will take the Wii beyond the Xbox 360's projected total of 25.7 million this year.
Analyst now clear AMD Puma gliches 2/14/2008
“Follow-up calls with AMD confirmed that AMD is not having Puma technical issues. According to AMD sources the processor and chipset (an industry first with DX.10 support) is functioning as expected,”
Smart Modular acquired SSD company 2/14/2008
Adtron, a designer and manufacturer of solid state flash disk drives, has been acquired. SMART Modular Technologies, which is based in Fremont, California.
Module makers place hope on DDR3 2/14/2008
Makers are optimistic the market will pick up in H2 2008 when Windows Vista fully takes off and demand for high-capacity modules heightens. Suppliers expect that computers that integrate Windows Vista will account for 60 to 70 percent of the DRAM market.
3 companies to form JV for LCD driver 2/14/2008
In doing so, Renesas and Sharp will consolidate their business operations in the field to create the new company, Renesas SP Drivers Inc, which will design, develop, sell, and market the drivers and controllers.
AMD might have glitch on upcoming Puma 2/14/2008
''Our channel checks suggest AMD's Puma platform for notebooks may have a technical glitch. We have not been able to confirm this with AMD and if a problem exists, AMD could have a fix in the works that saves the launch,''
Chip to enhance mobile internet experience 2/14/2008
The aim is to make Web-browsing on a mobile phone similar to that on a computer, and do away with the frustrating and common experience of slow or non-functioning links and downloads.
2007 DRAM supplier ranking confirmed 2/13/2008
Hynix Semiconductor remained the second largest DRAM maker as its revenue grew 19% to $6.7 billion. The revenue increase coupled with the revenue declines of most other DRAM manufacturers resulted in Hynix growing its global DRAM market share from 16.6% in 2006 to 21.3% in 2007.
Qimonda gets EU support to upgrade fab 2/13/2008
With the grants, Qimonda’s future has been secured, especially if the 2007 price war in the DRAM industry does not spill over into 2008.
Micron to support nano research at university 2/13/2008
This gift to the university will support research and education in microelectronics. Micron says relationships with universities offer unique opportunities for students and faculty to enhance research activities that support the roadmap of the semiconductor industry.
Un-maned cargo space ship to launch 2/13/2008
The Jules Verne was built by Astrium, an aerospace subsidiary of the European Aeronautic Defense and Space Co., and will be placed in orbit 250 miles above the Earth. Launch is scheduled for March 8.
AMD emphasis on new computer software stack 2/13/2008
By putting in place new levels of abstraction, the industry could let applications developers write parallel programs without needing to know the details of every multi-core processor.
HP offers notebook with built-in multi-band cellular data card 2/12/2008
Under the plan, unveiled here at the Mobile World Congress, HP will use a Qualcomm chipset and reference design for a software-defined configurable data module that supports both CDMA 1x EV-DO Rev. A and W-CDMA HSDPA/HSUPA.
Nand Flash at 43nm production 2/12/2008
The new 16Gbit products have a chip area of approximately 120mm2, less than 70% that of same-density NAND Flash memories jointly developed by Toshiba and SanDisk and fabricated with 56nm process technology.
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