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AMD re-align prices on processor |
4/12/2006 |
The chip maker Monday increased prices for its Althlon 64 desktop processors by about $2 to $3 each, depending on the model. Processors affected include AMD's highest end 4000 series parts.
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Nantero claim success on 22nm NV memory cell |
4/12/2006 |
Nantero Inc., a private company developing a non-volatile memory based on the bi-modal stability of a carbon nanotube matrix laid across an etched trench, has announced it has fabricated and successfully tested a 22-nanometer memory switch.
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Lexar files complain against Toshiba |
4/12/2006 |
In this complaint, Lexar (Fremont, Calif.) — which is in the process of being acquired by Micron Technology Inc. — asserts that Toshiba's flash-memory chips and flash cards infringe upon Lexar's U.S. Patent Nos. 6,801,979, 6,397,314 and 6,978,342.
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Micron missed quarterly earning |
4/11/2006 |
Wall Street was looking for $0.15 a share on sales of $1.34 billion for the quarter. For the first quarter of fiscal 2006, the company reported net income of $63 million, or $0.09 per diluted share, on net sales of $1.4 billion.
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Lower PC prices lured buyers |
4/11/2006 |
"This unforeseen resurgence of a category pronounced dead back in 2004 is attributable to several factors, but value and digital media attributes lead the pack,"
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Fire at Electronic Show, 50 dead |
4/11/2006 |
Indian trade fairs still take place in far more primitive venues—often cloth tents set up over interconnected bamboo poles with little regard for safety regulations.
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DRAM Test: a major challenge for tester companies |
4/10/2006 |
DRAM technology has reached a juncture requiring significant revisions in test approaches unless, of course, it hasn't. ATE powerhouses Advantest and Agilent Technologies have staked out significantly different positions on what emerging DRAM technologies will require.
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iSupply: NAND growth to slow down |
4/10/2006 |
The rate at which the market for NAND flash memories will grow in 2006 is going to be less than half the rate achieved in 2005, according to market forecast company iSuppli Corp.
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Taiwan foundry business picking up |
4/10/2006 |
As a result of the strong March performance TSMC’s sales revenue for the first quarter of 2006 was NT$77.3 billion (about $2.39 billion), up 38.9 percent from the NT$55.653 billion (. March sales at UMC increased more than 20 percent year-on-year to reach NT$8,456 million.
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Transmeta resumes design work for Sony |
4/10/2006 |
The latest agreements call for Transmeta to perform a variety of design and engineering services for the Sony Group over project periods ranging from three months to one year, ending March 31, 2007.
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".eu" opens a frantic race |
4/10/2006 |
Just over 300,000 Europeans scrambled to register their .eu Internet domain names in the first hour of being able to do so, according to figures issued by the European Registry of Internet Domain Names (Eurid).
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Japanese Watching TV Shows on Cell Phones |
4/7/2006 |
Japan's 90 million cell-phone users already play video games, download songs, exchange messages, read news, trade stocks, store digital photos and surf the Web on their tiny screens
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VIA launched Embedded Chipset |
4/7/2006 |
At the Embedded Systems Conference (ECS) here, Taiwan’s Via Technologies Inc. rolled out a chipset for embedded applications.
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Carly Fiorina to join board of TSMC |
4/6/2006 |
Carly Fiorina, former chairman and chief executive officer of Hewlett-Packard has agreed to serve on the board of directors of leading foundry Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
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Samsung delays Blu-ray disc player |
4/5/2006 |
Samsung is rescheduling its initial U.S. Blu-Ray player launch from May 23 to June 25 in order to complete compatibility testing with several Blu-Ray test discs that will become available in late April
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Maxtor to cut 900 jobs |
4/5/2006 |
In the process of being acquired by rival Seagate Technology LLC, Maxtor Corp. announced Tuesday (April 4) it would cut 900 jobs as the troubled disk drive supplier slashes production.
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Intel sample 65-nm Nand Flash |
4/4/2006 |
Intel claimed that it is the world’s first company to sample NOR-based, multi-level cell (MLC) flash memory chips using 65-nm process technology.
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