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Samsung wins telecom orders from Indonesia |
12/27/2002 |
Samsung Electronics said that it won an order worth US$200 million to supply CDMA2000-type wireless telecom equipment to Indonesia's state-run PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia
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Insight Memec creates RLDRAM Demo kit |
12/26/2002 |
Insight Memec, a semiconductor distributor introduced a solution for developing designs that utilize high-speed reduced latency dynamic random access memory (RLDRAM) in FPGA-based application
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Creditors of Hynix to restructure debt plans |
12/26/2002 |
Creditors of Hynix Semiconductor Inc. are set to meet on Monday December 30, 2002, to vote on restructuring measures proposed by the main lender, Korea Exchange Bank
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SIS & UMC settle patent infringement |
12/26/2002 |
Silicon Integrated Systems SiS) and United Microelectronics Corp. have reached a preliminary settlement in a patent dispute, according to Taiwanese reports
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Gateway giving free PC |
12/23/2002 |
In an effort to boost sales during the holiday shopping period, Gateway is giving away free computers to customers who purchase one of the company's high-end machines
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Singtel will roll out 3G service in 2003 |
12/20/2002 |
Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. will roll out 3G mobile services sometime next year, the company said in a statement. The company has conducted the first public trials of 3G telephony in Singapore.
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Wafer demand will increase next 2 years, said Gartner |
12/20/2002 |
Silicon wafer demand will increase beginning from the second half of 2003 to 2004, mainly driven by a renew demand for electronics device products and 300mm wafer, according to Dataquest, a Gartner company.
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Phillips Semo buys wireless chips company |
12/20/2002 |
Philips Semiconductor reported that it will buy Systemonic, a company that designs high-speed wireless chips that companies are gearing up to incorporate into consumer-electronics products.
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Chip equipment orders rise a little |
12/20/2002 |
Semiconductor equipment orders from North American manufacturers rised a little higher in November over a month before, but were still down from levels earlier this year. That shows technology demand is not quite out of the wood yet.
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NEC to boost sale by selling new DRAM chip |
12/19/2002 |
NEC Electronics intends to boost sales of system chips with DRAMs by more than doubling the speed with which the DRAMs can read and write data, aiming to promote them for use in equipment other than game consoles
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UMC & Xillinx to fab 90nm FPGA |
12/19/2002 |
UMC and Xilinx announced that they are on track to produce a new family of programmable chips in the second half of 2003, using UMC's 90 nanometer (nm) chip-making process technology
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