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Patches made as company recognise Vista incompatibility 2/8/2007
That includes not only iTunes but QuickTime, Airport For Windows, Bonjour For Windows, iDisk utility, and AppleWorks for Windows. All of those applications or utilities are listed by Apple as compatible with Windows XP and earlier versions of Windows, but not Vista.
AMD brings out new low Power dual core 2/8/2007
The dual-core Opteron 1218 HE, 2218 HE and 8218 HE offer 68-watt maximum thermal design power versus the mainstream 95 watts, the company said. The new processors target companies looking to reduce the cost of power consumption and cooling in the datacenter.
Nvidia found compatibility issue with Vista 2/8/2007
Nvidia has acknowledged that its Vista drivers haven't performed as well as they should, and said in an e-mail on Wednesday that driver development for Vista is "the highest priority in our company."
WiFi/Blue Tooth to fill next round of handsets 2/7/2007
Handheld wireless systems featuring IEEE 802.11a/b/g (MAC, baseband and radio), support for Bluetooth 2.0 plus enhanced data rate (EDR) that is upgradeable to version 2.1 and an advanced FM receiver.
Semi equipment makers posted upbeat results 2/7/2007
''Despite ominous price compression in DRAM, management believes that DRAM makers will continue to order gear unfazed,''
Samsung settles on DRAM price fixing case 2/7/2007
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. has agreed to pay $90 million to settle litigation brought by 41 U.S. states pertaining to Samsung's alleged participation in a global DRAM price-fixing conspiracy.
Samsung, Apple found music incompatible with Vista 2/7/2007
A Samsung official told the Yonhap News Agency in South Korea that the company's tests show that some of its MP3 models aren't being recognized by Vista
Freescale is paying off for equity investor 2/6/2007
Freescale Semiconductor, bought last year by a private equity consortium led by Blackstone, saw sales grow 9 percent to $6.36 billion in 2006 in a total semiconductor market that grew 8.9 percent.
TSMC setup support center in Bangalore 2/6/2007
The office's primary mission is to locally support existing TSMC customers in North America, Europe and Asia with design activities in India, and to help new fabless companies in India to grow and expand.
Future Horizons sees the ASP upside 2/6/2007
Penn made his assessment based on the view that there will be a belated return to ASP growth aligned with continuing unit demand over the next couple of years. However, Penn's analysis is also based on the assumption that there will be no major shocks to the global economy
Analyst predicts semi slow down 2/6/2007
End-demand is expected to peak in the second half, dampening growth to single digits in 2007, according to market researcher Advanced Forecasting.
DRAM prices expect to drop 2/5/2007
iSuppli Corp. has downgraded its rating of near-term DRAM market conditions for suppliers to “negative” while maintaining its negative rating for NAND-type flash memory. As of the end of January, DRAM spot market prices had been sliding for three consecutive weeks.
SMIC to spin off Beijing fab. and IPO HK market 2/5/2007
Chipmaker Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. is mulling the possibility of spinning off its profitable 300mm wafer operations in Beijing for a domestic initial public offering.
FTC final rule on Rambus case 2/5/2007
Royalty caps: 0.25 percent for SDRAMs; 0.5 percent for DDR SDRAMs; 0.5 percent for SDRAM memory controllers or other non-memory chip components; and 1.0 percent for DDR SDRAM memory controllers or other non-memory chip components. The maximum rates will be in effect for three years.
NAND price collapse on the market 2/5/2007
Starting late last year, poor seasonal demand prompted Samsung, Hynix and others to dump 8-Gbit NAND parts in the spot market. This sent average selling prices (ASPs) plummeting in January, and caused the apparent collapse of the contract market, analysts said last week.
Transmeta cut 39% of workforce 2/5/2007
Transmeta Inc, began cutting its worldwide workforce by approximately 39 percent of whom worked in the company's engineering services business
Cisco to add more investment in India 2/2/2007
Cisco Systems is planning to shift 20 per cent of its senior management to the company's upcoming Globalisation Centre East in Bangalore.
First flaw found in Microsoft Vista 2/2/2007
Hackers have once again managed to uncover Microsoft Vista flaws that could allow remote attackers to take advantage of the operating system's speech recognition feature.
Dell facing lawsuits for receiving kickbacks payment 2/2/2007
Dell is facing an investor lawsuit alleging that it improperly accounted for hundreds of millions of dollars in payments from its longtime partner Intel
AMD to launch AMD 690 series chipsets 2/2/2007
AMD will launch its 690 series chipsets by the end of this month, according the sources from Taiwan-based motherboard makers.
AMD to offer Fusion CPU for Notebook 2/1/2007
Notebook computers are the target of the Fusion processors from Advanced Micro Devices that will merge x86 and graphics cores and ship in 2009.
Michael Dell reclaims CEO Post 2/1/2007
Dell Inc. founder Michael Dell re-assumed the role of CEO of the PC vendor, effective immediately.
Intel to launch 65nm-based processors for 2-way servers 2/1/2007
Intel will position its 65nm-based Dual-Core Xeon 5100 Woodcrest and Quad-Core Xeon 5300 Clovertown series processors as the main force in the 2-way server market in 2007
Hynix predicts DRAM price drop by 30% 2/1/2007
Hynix Semiconductor predicts DRAM average selling prices (ASPs) to slide by 30% in 2007, according to the company's management team during a recent investor conference.
Intel "Bearlake" chipset available in May 2007 1/31/2007
Intel will launch the first of its Bearlake series chipsets, the P35 and G33 in May of this year
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