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Samsung develop new DDR2 packaging at the wafer level 6/21/2004
Samsung Electronics has developed a form of packaging for integrated circuits that is applied at the wafer level
Intel to promote heavily on PCI-Express with new chipset 6/21/2004
Intel has unveiled its latest chipsets, codenamed Grantsdale, which cover the mainstream and high performance sectors -- the bulk of the PC market
Hitachi plans $500 Million Mega Drive Assembly Plant 6/21/2004
Hitachi plans to invest up to US$500 million, to create "mega manufacturing center" in Shenzhen, China.
Elpida Seeks Countervailing Duty on Hynix Chips 6/21/2004
Elpida Memory Inc filed a request with the Ministry of Finance on June 16 to impose a countervailing duty on Hynix memory chips exported to Japan.
VIA Launches Ultra Low Profile Mainboard for Flat Panel Personal Electronics 6/21/2004
VIA anounced the new VIA EPIA MS Mini-ITX mainboard which has been designed for ergonomic and aesthetically pleasing digital entertainment devices
Broadcom to buy Zyray for $98 million 6/18/2004
Broadcom agreed to buy Zyray Wireless Inc., a developer of semiconductors for mobile phones, for $97.7 million in stock.
LCD TV prices to lower 15-20%, BenQ said 6/18/2004
BenQ expects prices of mainstream LCD TVs to fall 15-20% in the second half of this year, said the company.
Intel goes with modular ATE to reduce cost 6/18/2004
In an ongoing effort to reduce its IC production costs, Intel Corp. confirmed that it has taken deliveries on a new and modular IC tester from Japan's Advantest Corp.
Chip sales grows strong, iSuppli predicts 6/18/2004
Global chip sales will reach $226.5 billion this year, a 25 percent increase over 2003, according to a revised forecast from market researcher iSuppli.
Cisco said want partnership with Nortel 6/18/2004
Cisco sent the message out that it would love to team up with Nortel Networks, said chief executive John Chambers.
Flash Memory, Wi-Fi Combo Card 6/17/2004
Flash memory vendor SanDisk said it has started shipping a SecureDigital card that combines 256MB of storage with Wi-Fi communications.
Renesas to unveil SRAM that reduces soft error 6/17/2004
Renesas Technology said it has developed an SRAM memory cell that can reduce soft error rates at the same time as reducing cell size and power consumption.
Nikon to boost digital camera production 6/17/2004
Nikon plans to boost its production capacity for a hot-selling digital single-lens reflex camera and looking at an eventual exit from film compact cameras due to sliding demand.
Munich to use Linux instead of Windows 6/17/2004
The city of Munich has affirmed its decision to make the switch from Windows and Office to Linux software on 14,000 desktop PCs, a report said.
Intel to ship new chipset 6/17/2004
Intel plans to launch a highly-anticipated new Grantsdale chip that would improve the graphic and sound of PCs, allow quicker access to peripherals and memory, as well as give desktop PCs the ability to run a wireless data network.
Infineon to restructure its design network 6/16/2004
With 40 design and development centers worldwide, Infineon plans to move work to its larger labs with specific expertise. Fewer centers will be more manageable, the sources said.
Yahoo reached settlement with spammer 6/16/2004
Yahoo Inc. has reached an out-of-court settlement with a Canadian man accused of bombarding its e-mail users with nearly 100 million junk messages.
Elpida files against Hynix for DRAM dumping 6/16/2004
Elpida Memory and Micron Japan, the Japanese subsidiary of US DRAM maker Micron Technology Inc., have filed a petition calling for duties fee to be added on DRAMs manufactured by Hynix Semiconductor in Korea and imported into Japan, Elpida said Wednesday.
AT&T cuts net-phone prices 6/16/2004
AT&T has trimmed the price of its CallVantage broadband phone service from $40 to $35 a month, a move to make its Net-phone service more competitive.
TI to offer DSL chip with video capability 6/15/2004
Texas Instruments Inc. to unveil a new DSL chip that allows telephone and data carriers to offer video services.
Infineon expands chip assembly facility in Portugal 6/15/2004
Infineon plans to double the size of its memory-chip assembly and test facility in Portugal, the company said Tuesday.
Analysts said China 3G subscribers to hit 118 million by 2008 6/15/2004
There could be as many as 118 million subscribers to 3G data services in China by 2008, market research firm In-Stat said.
Yahoo to offer 100MB storage email service 6/15/2004
Yahoo began to offer 100MB of storage on ts free e-mail service.
Gateway forecasts better quarterly outlook 6/15/2004
Gateway said its second-quarter operating loss would be reduced as much as 2 cents per share due to higher revenues and increased cost cuts, but the net loss would widen due to restructuring charges.
TSMC to achieve "full production" at 90nm by year end 6/14/2004
TSMC has been shipping parts to customers based on the 90-nm technology for some time. But it is expected to move into "full production" by the fourth quarter of 2004, said Chuck Byers, director of brand management at TSMC.
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