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Microsoft CEO - analyst's forecast "overly aggressive" 2/16/2007
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said analysts' revenue forecasts for Windows Vista were "overly aggressive."
Analyst said AMD could face cash problem 2/15/2007
If the price war with Intel continues, AMD might have cash flow issue and be a target for buyout, according to an analyst.
Micron rolled out new sensors, mobile DRAM 2/15/2007
Micron unveiled a new range of CMOS image sensors and a 1-Gbit mobile DRAM bundled with 1, 2 and 4-Gbit NAND in a multichip package.
Microsoft updates security patches 2/15/2007
Microsoft Corp. issued six "critical" security patches to fix flaws in its software products that the company warned could allow attackers to take control of a user's computer.
Dell hires ex-Solectron CEO 2/15/2007
Soletron reported that its president and CEO Michael R. Cannon has resigned to join Dell in the newly created position of president of global operations, effective immediately.
Fujitsu unveils data recovery chip 2/14/2007
Fujitsu Ltd. unveils the industry's first CMOS C that performs clock and data recovery (CDR) at 40-to-44-Gbps
Applied Material's CEO - memory market remains strong 2/14/2007
Applied Material expects the memory market to remain strong that more than 20 new memory fabs will emerge over the next three years, said the company's president and chief executive officer Mike Splinter.
Samsung launches new cell phones 2/14/2007
Samsung Electronics unveiled six new mobile phones including the world's thinnest phone with 5.9 millimetres thick.
IBM unveils chip with triple data storage 2/14/2007
IBM says it is developing new circuitry that could triple the data stored on a typical microprocessor, and thereby double the performance of computers, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.
4GB microSD from Sandisk 2/13/2007
SanDisk has introduced a 4GB microSD High Capacity card for mobile phone that can store more than 1,000 digital songs or up to eight hours of MPEG 4 video, according to the company.
ST license AMD's graphic chips technology 2/13/2007
STMicroelectronics Inc. has announced a licensing agreement with Advanced Micro Devices Inc. to deliver next-generation graphics technology for mobile devices.
RIM sees no threat from Apple's iphone 2/13/2007
RIM's co-chief executive said he sees Apple's iPhone as another competitor entering the smartphone market and pose no threat to company.
Sony to cut back on chip research 2/13/2007
Aiming to achieve better earnings, Sony Corp. will cut back on future chip spending and may not produce advanced chips used in its PlayStation 3 (PS3) in-house, a senior executive said.
Intel reveals teraflops-capable chip 2/12/2007
Intel said it developed a programmable processor that can perform about a trillion calculations per second, or deliver a performance of 1.01 teraflops.
TSMC, UMC January sales down 2/12/2007
Taiwanese foundry giants TSMC and UMC each reported this week that sales in January declined on both a year-to-year and sequential basis.
Prices cut on AMD dual-core CPUs 2/12/2007
AMD has cut prices on its mid- to high-end dual-core desktop CPUs, the Athlon 64 X2. AMD has cut prices on its lower-end desktop models its Opteron series server processors just weeks ago.
Court rules in favor of Broadcom 2/12/2007
Broadcom said today that a recent ruling by a US District Court clears the way for cellular handset makers Samsung and Panasonic to continue using Broadcom's chips in WCDMA-based handsets without the threat of patent infringement claims by Qualcomm Inc.
New PC market emerging in China 2/9/2007
Small businesses (with up to 99 employees) constitute a large proportion of the overall market in China, and comprise 93% of the China business universe. Yet, 67% of small businesses (SB) in China do not own any computers, representing a potential US$345 million market opportunity for PC vendors.
PC sales jumped on Vista introduction 2/9/2007
PC unit sales soared 173 percent at U.S. retail stores during the week ended February 3, compared with PC sales in the previous week, according to the report. Current Analysis also noted that during Vista's debut week PC unit sales rose 67 percent compared with the same period a year ago.
Intel to offer Pentium M based embedded processor 2/9/2007
Tolapai processor is intended for use in embedded systems and the industrial computer market and is being introduced to compete with the C7 and Geode processors from Via Technologies Inc. and Advance Micro Devices Inc. respectively.
DRAM prices on the fall 2/9/2007
Poor demand and seasonal factors prompted the DRAM crash, causing vendors to cut prices at an alarming rate. On the spot market, ASPs were down by an average of 4.8 percent across all densities for the week ended Feb. 2, standing at $4.90 on a 512-Mbit equivalent basis, according to Gartner Inc.
Quantum computer solves non-deterministic calculations 2/9/2007
Nondeterministic polynomial (NP) problems are the most difficult to solve on conventional computers because each variable adds yet another dimension to its possible solutions. Each must be calculated and compared to find an optimal solution.
Windows Mobile 6 can go open source 2/9/2007
A fully featured, fully open source mobile handset could help reduce the cost of mobile telecommunications and give users access to a rich set of low cost applications for texting, instant messaging and other uses.
Malwares roaming the World Wide Web 2/8/2007
Sophos detected 41,536 new pieces of malware in 2006. Of these threats, Trojans now outnumber Windows viruses and worms by four to one.
LCD production equipment: a fading game 2/8/2007
Array processing equipment for flat-panel displays dropped 11 percent in 2006 and will decrease another 14 percent in 2007, according to The Information Network, a New Tripoli, Penn.-based market research company.
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