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Winbond invests in 300-mm wafer fab 1/28/2005
Winbond said it is taking out a $250 million loan to fund the early phase construction of its 300mm wafer fab in central Taiwan
IDT to cut 240 jobs 1/28/2005
Integrated Device Technology ,announced plans to cut 240 positions in North America.
Technology conversion results in DRAM-supply constraint 1/28/2005
Production conversion from DDR to DDR2 has contributed to the chip-supply crunch recently seen in the spot market, according to sources with DRAM chipmakers in Taiwan
Chartered begins prototyping chips at 12-inch wafer fab 1/28/2005
Chartered Semi has begun prototyping chips for customers at its 12-inch Fab 7.
Nanya to boost DDR2 production 1/27/2005
Nanya Technology plans to allocate up to 50% of its capacity for DDR2 production by the end of the second quarter
Transmeta licensed LongRun2 Technology to Sony 1/27/2005
Transmeta has licensed its LongRun2 -- power management technologies which reduce transistor leakage -- to Sony Corp.
Mosaid file suit against Hynix 1/27/2005
Mosaid said it has initiated litigation against Hynix Semiconductor Inc. and two of its U.S.-based affiliates for allegedly infringing on seven of its U.S. pat
Rambus filed new suit against several Dram makers 1/27/2005
Rambus Inc, filed a patent infringement suit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Calif. alleging Hynix, Infineon, Nanya and Inotera Memories, “have infringed and continue to infringe” 14 U.S. patents that Rambus holds
Apple cut prices on Mac-Mini upgrades 1/26/2005
Apple introduced the Mac Mini earlier this month, it was the lowest-price Mac ever, but upgrade can add several hundred dollars.
Samsung rolls out Rambus XDR memory 1/26/2005
Samsung said it has begun mass production of 256-megabit XDR DRAM chips, memory based on the XDR interface from Rambus
First-tier mobo makers anticipate revenue growth in 2005 1/26/2005
Taiwan first-tier motherboard makers Asustek, ECS, Gigabyte Technology and MSI have released revenue and shipment projections for 2005
Rambus wins round in patent dispute with Hynix 1/25/2005
A California court has largely ruled in favor of Rambus in its patent infringement case against Korean memory maker Hynix Semiconductor.
Via prepares to raise processor clock frequency to 2-GHz 1/25/2005
Via Technologies is preparing to improve the performance of its CPU family to achieve a 2-GHz clock frequency this year
Samsung develop 8-die MCP for handhelds 1/25/2005
Samsung has developed an eight-die multi-chip package (MCP) technology, is being targeted for use in high-capacity mobile devices.
Two Hynix execs indicted on bribery charges 1/25/2005
Two executives with Hynix Semiconductor Inc. were indicted on Jan. 25, on charges of bribery.
Intel to launch Dual-Core CPU 1/24/2005
Intel to launch new dual-core desktop CPU, Presler, in 1Q 2006
Nanya cut price of DDR2 to spur demand 1/24/2005
Nanya Technology is cutting prices of its Elixir-branded 256MB DDR2 modules to US$37 per unit from about US$57 per unit in Taiwan
Elpida Integrates Super Self Refresh Circuit in DRAM 1/24/2005
Elpida Memory has developed SSR (Super Self Refresh) technology which achieves a reduction in DRAM's self refresh current to about 1/60 that of the company's conventional product.
Philips Targets DDR2 Memory Modules with High-Speed Registers 1/24/2005
Philips announced a new family of high-speed registers for memory-intensive applications such as high-end servers and advanced computing
AOL getting serious in online-search market 1/21/2005
AOL is expanding its online-search capabilities in an effort to establish a bigger presence in the search-advertising market, WSJ reported.
Shares of Internet Explorer continues to slide 1/21/2005
Internet Explorer continues to lose share to the rising competitor, Firefox Web browser.
94 million internet users in China 1/21/2005
Internet users in China hit 94 million by the end of 2004, according to a survey, with broadband users jumping to almost 43 million.
HP settled with Intergraph on patents dispute 1/21/2005
HP has agreed to pay Intergraph Corp. $141 million to settle a patent dispute.
Sony learns from mistake in MP3 sales 1/20/2005
Sony acknowledged that it missed out on potential sales from MP3 players and other portable gadgets because it was overly proprietary about music and entertainment content.
Samsung ramps up DDR2 Memory 1/20/2005
Samsung said it has been ramping up DDR2 memory production to get ready for for Intel¡¦s soon to be released mobile 915 PM and 915 GM chipsets for notebook computers.
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