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Intel to setup $400 million plant in India 6/14/2005
Intel plans to spend up to $400 million on a chip assembly and testing plant in India, Communications Minister Dayanidhi Maran said.
Toshiba to deliver smaller form factor of the ipod-drive 6/13/2005
Toshiba said it has managed to make the 1.8-inch drives a little smaller which means iPods may soon shrink slightly in size.
HDTV over DSL by broadcom 6/13/2005
Broadcam announced that its IPTV set top box was used in the world's first demonstration of delivering a live HDTV broadcast over a DSL network.
China to build 20 new fabs by 2008 6/13/2005
SEMI said that 20 new fabs will be built in China between now and 2008, and many of them will be furnished with used equipment.
Intel keeps prices intact 6/13/2005
The latest price list released by Intel showed prices on its latest chip remain the same, indicating a strong demand in personal computer especially in notebook segment.
Sony, Nokia release new phones 6/13/2005
Sony Ericsson launched four new phones, which it said would boost its presence in the low and mid-segment market.
Intel Yonah pricing revealed 6/10/2005
Intel dual-core notebook processors, (codenamed Yonah), will be priced similarly to the current prices for the 700-series Pentium M processors
ST to cut 2300 jobs in Europe 6/10/2005
STMicroelectronics NV presented plans to cut 2,300 European jobs by mid-2006 to its European Work Council, the company said today.
AMD is planning a 64-bit version of its Sempron processor 6/10/2005
AMD is planning a 64-bit version of its Sempron processor, presaging a down-market duel in which the scrappy semiconductor vendor will battle Intel's upcoming 64-bit Celeron D for control of the so-called "value-priced" market segment, where PCs can sell for as little as $300.
Ramtron Announces 1-Mbit FRAM Memory 6/10/2005
Ramtron has launched the FM20L08, a 1-Mbit, 3V, nonvolatile FRAM product in a 32-lead TSOP (thin small outline plastic) package.
Taiwan DRAM makers may flood spot market with DDR2 6/9/2005
DRAM makers in Taiwan plan to accelerate the market’s migration to DDR2 by shipping all of their 50-60 million DDR2-667 chip inventory to the spot market in the third quarter in an attempt to drive down DDR2 spot prices below DDR prices
Intel to add 945 chipset for mainstream segment 6/9/2005
Intel will add a new integrated 945 chipset, the 945GZ, to bring support for the company’s Pentium D dual-core processors to the mainstream market, with volume production slated for the first quarter of 2006
Korean researchers claim memory litho breakthrough, says report 6/9/2005
A team of scientists claims to have developed a method for making next-generation memory chips at dimensions below 50-nanometers, according to a Korea Times report.
HP uses coding theory to make nano chips 6/9/2005
HP claims to have developed a new way to design future nano-electronic circuits using coding theory.
Intel may locate test facility in India 6/9/2005
Intel may locate an advanced test manufacturing facility in India at an investment of about $400 million, according to a news agency report.
IBM to Reveal Details of New Cell Chips 6/8/2005
IBM planned to reveal key details of its highly anticipated "Cell" microprocessors Wednesday as part of the company's effort to support open-source computing designs.
VIA C7-M processor suited for embedded market 6/8/2005
VIA is expected to compete with the Intel Pentium M processor in the embedded market more so than in the mobile market.
HP to roll out iPod minis 6/8/2005
Hewlett-Packard announced the addition of Apple Computer's iPod Mini to its line of digital music players.
Infineon takes aim at Graphics dram market share 6/7/2005
Graphics card makers in Taiwan have welcomed Infineon Technologies' plan to challenge the domination of Samsung and Hynix in the graphics DRAM market, expecting the competition to reduce their memory procurement costs.
SIS benefit from Intel chipset shortages 6/7/2005
Taiwan-based chipset makers Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) and VIA Technologies reported different financial results for May, with an Intel chipset shortage helping SiS enjoy on-year growth of 25.7% last month.
Infineon, Nanya Ready for 90nm DRAM Production 6/7/2005
Infineon and Nanya have announced the successful qualification of 90nm DRAM technology which was jointly developed at Infineon's Research Center in Dresden, Germany.
AMD Launches Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core Processor 6/7/2005
AMD has announced the availability of its Athlon 64 X2 dual-core processor designed for desktop and desktop-replacement notebooks, completing their broad dual-core client and server processor line-up.
Rambus files memory suit against Samsung 6/7/2005
Rambus Inc, said that it has added Samsung Electronics as a defendant in its pending patent infringement suit against four companies over memory technology.
Kingmax to produce DDR2 800 module 6/6/2005
Kingmax Semiconductor is aiming to begin regular production of its new DDR2-800 unbuffered DIMMs for desktops and DDR2-667 SO-DIMMs for notebooks by the end of June. Announced at the computex show.
ECS goes dual platform with single-board Intel/AMD solution 6/6/2005
At the Computex 2005 show in Taipei, Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) is showcasing its PF88 Extreme Hybrid motherboard, which allows users to adapt their PC to a number of different computing platforms by adding a SIMA converter card to the motherboard.
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