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IBM saw sales in server increase 2/26/2004
IBM saw its server sales increased by more than 10 percent last year while Sun Microsystems hit by a 15 percent decline, according to a market research.
FTC probes DRAM price fixing conspiracy 2/26/2004
FTC are investigating an alleged price-fixing conspiracy among the world's major DRAM makers that may have occurred before a sharp increase in prices in 2001, according to a report.
Intel introduced new chips for cell phones 2/26/2004
In a move to expand its market share in the cell phone market, Intel introduced new chips for cell phones that support next-generation data networks and are powerful enough to handle video conferencing.
Hitachi to ship 300GB hard disk 2/25/2004
Hitachi announced a 300GB disk drive and its plans to unveil a 2.5-inch drive for the corporate market.
Judge rejected FTC's charges against Rambus 2/25/2004
A judge rejected the government's antitrust case against the company.
The return of MyDoom email virus 2/25/2004
MyDoom e-mail virus returns to attach users by deleting files, experts said. The new outbreak, known as MyDoom.F, emerged late last week.
Nokia forecast 4 billion cell phone users by 2015 2/25/2004
Nokia's executive predicted that four billion people, or half the world's population, will communicate using mobile phones by 2015, up from the 1.3 billion or so who have them now.
Samsung To Make Washing Machine 2/24/2004
Samsung Electronics will make new high-efficiency washing machines for No. 3 U.S. appliance maker Maytag, the two companies said Tuesday.
HP to announce servers with Opteron chips 2/24/2004
Hewlett-Packard is expected to announce a server based on AMD' 64-bit Opteron processor. If HP does the annoucement today, it would be the third major server makers to incorporate the AMD chip, sources said.
Motorola introduces cell phones with Windows 2/24/2004
Motorola announced two smart phones based on Microsoft's Windows Mobile software that aimed at business professionals.
Hotmail On Cell Phones 2/24/2004
Openwave Systems Inc., a maker of software for cell phones, scheduled to offer a tool allowing mobile phone users to access Hotmail and MSN Messenger, Microsoft said in a statement.
Intel expects 15% growth in revenue 2/24/2004
Intel said its revenue is expected to grow about 15 percent in 2004, in line with similar growth in the demand for semiconductors, according to a news source in Japan.
Qualcomm raises guidance 2/23/2004
Qualcomm said Monday its quarterly earnings will exceed prior estimates on stronger-than-expected shipments of its phone chipsets.
Dell to deliver Prescott servers 2/23/2004
Dell is expected to release the PowerEdge 700 tower server and the 750 rack server Monday with support for the latest Intel's Pentium 4 Prescott processors.
Asustek to land IBM notebook contract 2/23/2004
Asustek is likely to be the OEM notebook contractor for IBM, according to a Chinese-language news.
Credence to buy NPTest 2/23/2004
Credence said it will acquire NPTest for $660 million to expand its lead as a pure-play capital equipment manufacturer in non-DRAM semiconductor test.
Manufacturers Beware - Longer Lead Time 2/20/2004
"Increased global demand is already pushing out lead times, while some manufacturers are raising their prices to reflect hardening market conditions,"
Virus Alert ! 2/20/2004
First line of defense is NOT TO OPEN these emails and DELETE immediately. Quickly add the above titles into your message filter, prefer delete from the server.
ProMos allies Hynix for memory technology 2/20/2004
Terms call for ProMOS to license certain proprietary Hynix technology for DRAM stack process, while ProMOS offers to Hynix its 300mm fab capacity.
Semi equipment Book-to-Bill rises to 1.18 2/20/2004
The billings figure is 8 percent above the revised December 2003 level of $963 million and 33 percent above the January 2003 billings level of $784 million.
Intel shows fuel cell battery initiative 2/20/2004
The chipmaker is trying to rally notebook, battery and component makers to turn the idea into a viable product by 2007.
Intel shows 90nm NOR Flash at IDF 2/20/2004
The company can pack approximately 100 dies per wafer in a 130-nm process. In a 90-nm process, however, the company has shrunk die size in half, packing approximately 216 dies per wafer.
Silicon Labs sued Axiom on Power Amp patent 2/20/2004
That lawsuit claimed that Axiom had incorporated trade secrets acquired by an ex-employee of Silicon Labs who now sits on Axiom's technical advisory board.
Blockbuster having hard time in Taiwan market also 2/19/2004
The rental fee for overnight to three days, can cost NT$30~100. While elsewhere in the night market around the Taipei city, a pirated new movies can be bought at a price of NT$100~200.
LCD manufacturers building hub in Southern Taiwan 2/19/2004
Corning has announced to build a glass-smelting plant in Tainan, which trigger local companies to move or expand facilities around the Tainan area.
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