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Taiwan set to build large LCD panel 11/4/2003
The president of Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO) Ho Chao Yang said the company will build seventh generation TFT-LCD plant, skipping the sixth-generation TFT LCD lines. CMO will spend US$9 billion over about five years on three plants that will make flat screens used in televisions.
Nano-technology can achieve molecular logic and memory 11/4/2003
Tour said his work demonstrates that today's chip makers can achieve increases of two to three orders of magnitude in chip density by leveraging the lithographic tools they already have to form random-access addresses into arrays of nanoscale molecular memories.
Mosaid added patent claim against Infineon and Samsung 11/4/2003
The U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey is permiting amendments which allow Mosaid to add two new patents to its claims in its suits against both Infineon and Samsung .
Philips to go direct sales on IC 11/4/2003
Philips Electronics N.V.'s semiconductor division said it plans to jettison its manufacturers' representatives in North America, replacing them with an in-house sales force.
Next generation Xbox will have IBM processor 11/4/2003
Microsoft is expected to use an advanced version of IBM's PowerPC processor for its next Xbox, according to Richard Doherty, president of research firm Envisioneering Group.
China reverse policy on foreign owned export business 11/4/2003
The move, which pushes China another step closer to complying with World Trade Organization regulations, will enable foreign companies to export products without first creating a separate relationship with a Chinese import/export agent.
Kingmax provides 512MB PC3200 SODIMM for Desknotes 11/3/2003
Kingmax Semiconductor now leads the industry with the release of its high-capacity 512MB DDR400 (PC-3200) SO-DIMM, which uses Kingmax's proprietary Tiny BGA technology to package 16 32M*8 DRAM chips.
Electronic pill to help diagnose human 11/3/2003
University of Glasgow to test a sensor-laden diagnostic device that is swallowed to collect data as it passes through a patient's intestines. The laboratory-on-a-pill will later move to clinical trials with live subjects.
Apple pinpoints Oxford Semiconductor on system fault 11/3/2003
"Apple has identified an issue with external FireWire hard drives using the Oxford 922 bridge chip-set with firmware version 1.02 that can result in the loss of data stored on the disk drive. Apple is working with Oxford Semiconductor and affected drive manufacturers to resolve this issue."
Semi shipment picking up, said SIA 11/3/2003
Worldwide sales of semiconductors reached $14.4 billion in September, up 6.5 percent from $13.6 billion in August, according to the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA).
SIA said that China's VAT tax is discriminatory 11/3/2003
"The WTO does not allow countries to eliminate tariffs on the one hand, and arbitrarily impose a tax applied disproportionately on the other," the report asserted.
Samsung to build new TFT plant with Sony 11/3/2003
The Tangjeong, ChungCheongNam-Do, Korea, site is expected o cover more than 2 million square meters and host four 7th-generation TFT-LCD lines.
Gateway to sell PC at Retail store 10/31/2003
Gateway is looking to a host of retail outlets to push its lineup of computers and home electronics.
Motorola selects Linux for handheld phone 10/31/2003
Motorola has selected Trolltech's application development framework - for the new Linux operating system-based A760 smartphone
Intel to launch new P4 extreme CPU 10/31/2003
Intel is to launch its new Pentium 4 Extreme Edition processor on Monday, a source familiar with Intel's plans claimed.
Cirrus Logic to reduce R & D spending in DVD chip 10/31/2003
Cirrus Logic announced that it has halt further investment in R&D for standalone DVD players and will reduce headcount.
UMC third-quarter profit up threefold 10/30/2003
UMC tripled its profits in the third quarter to NT$4.2 billion from NT$1.4 billion last year
Intel roll out new Wi-Fi Chip 10/30/2003
Intel has rolled out its Pro/Wireless 2100A chip, which will give Centrino notebooks an 802.11a connection.
Infineon chief anticipates profit in quarters ahead 10/30/2003
Infineon's chief executive said today the German chipmaker would be back to sustainable profits in the quarters ahead as the industry recovered from two years in the doldrums
Infineon Launches Technology Incubator Program in Singapore 10/30/2003
Infineon Technologies announced a new technology incubator program in partnership with the Economic Development Board of Singapore, designed to help create the next generation of Singapore's high-tech companies delivering leading semiconductor products and solutions.
Microsoft to disable messenger in next updates 10/29/2003
Spam attacks and security vulnerabilities have prompted Microsoft to plan to turn off its troublesome Windows Messenger service in the next Windows XP update.
Sony confirms trimming 20,000 jobs 10/29/2003
Sony is cutting 20,000 jobs n the next three years in an effort to slash costs and boost it lagging profits
IBM to expand 300mm fab 10/29/2003
IBM has plans to expand the size of its 300-mm wafer fab at its East Fishkill campus by about 50 percent
TSMC to ramp up production for 4 Quarter 10/29/2003
TSMC said it is ramping its 12-inch fab capacity and plans to increase production by 12,000 wafers in the fourth quarter.
Motorola aims for 25% worldwide share 10/28/2003
The world's second largest mobile phone maker, Motorola, has reiterated its target of achieving 25 percent market share worldwide
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