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TI announces path to single chip mobile phone technology |
2/16/2004 |
The company is presenting details at the International Solid State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) this week on how its digital RF processor design can reduce power consumption, die area and system board space by up to 50 percent over analog designs.
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FCC go hands off on VoIP |
2/16/2004 |
The moves are designed to ensure more opportunities for consumers through VoIP, while recognizing the advantages of other services in terms of communications costs, innovative services and features, greater economic productivity and growth and expanded network redundancy.
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Opticom hit technical difficulty in polyma memory development |
2/16/2004 |
Opticom and TFE have been working on a polymeric three-dimensional memory technology for Intel for several years but in 2003, without going in to details, the company said there had been persistent problems perfecting the technology.
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India companies accused of visa abuse |
2/16/2004 |
Gildea accused the companies of bringing Indian workers into the United States through the L-1 visa program and later subcontracting them out to other businesses.
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Dell to offer gamer notebook |
2/13/2004 |
Dell have moved deeper into the high-end gaming computer market with a notebook computer priced at more than $2,800, pitting it against specialty PC makers like Alienware and Voodoo
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Rapid growth of VOIP in Europe |
2/13/2004 |
The market for enterprise Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) in Europe will grow from $133 million in 2003 to $7.1 billion in 2008.
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Dell aim for PC growth in China |
2/13/2004 |
After a year of explosive growth in China,Dell said it hoped to grow at triple or more the market's overall growth rate this year
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European Patent Office revoke Rambus patent |
2/13/2004 |
Rambus said that the Technical Board of Appeals of the European Patent Office (EPO) today made a ruling at the close of a three day hearing revoking Rambus' European patent.
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PC sales in Asia grows almost 10% in 2003 |
2/12/2004 |
Sales of personal computers n the Asia Pacific region, excluding Japan, rose 9.5 per cent in 2003 to 29.7 million units with Lenovo of China the top selling brand.
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World DRAM Price Report |
2/12/2004 |
Demand for SDRAM components was on the rise, driven by thinning supplies in the US DRAM spot sector and requirements from Asia
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Sony to develop 45nm process |
2/12/2004 |
Sony and Toshiba have said they are to collaborate in the development of 45nm semiconductor process and design technologies
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Intel to demo Wireless USB chip |
2/11/2004 |
Intel will demonstrate its own ultrawideband chip as part of a so-called wireless USB initiative at the Intel Developer Forum
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SimpleTech revenue up 19 percent |
2/11/2004 |
SimpleTech have reported a 19 percent sequential revenue increase, significantly exceeding its previous guidance of 10 to 15 percent growth.
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TSMC sale up 46% |
2/10/2004 |
TSMC’s January 2004 sales increased as a result of higher wafer shipments compared to December 2003
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