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Altera marching onto 0.9 micron FPGA |
1/20/2003 |
Altera officials said 90-nm process technology is so different from 0.13 micron that it makes more sense to create another architecture from scratch than to migrate existing products to the new design rules.
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Intel exits 3rd party chip design services |
1/20/2003 |
The microelectronics unit operated as a fabless ASIC supplier, designing chips for startups and small companies and helping them get access to major semiconductor foundries. The venture was intended to enable new applications.
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Rambus slammed with FTC 's Antitrust suit |
1/17/2003 |
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is asking a federal judge for an immediate antitrust ruling against Rambus, accusing the technology company of destroying evidence
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Apple post 2nd Quarter loss |
1/16/2003 |
Apple Computer posted its second consecutive quarterly net loss as a restructuring charge related to job cuts and a plant closure
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LG to expand into China market |
1/16/2003 |
LG Electronics plans to strengthen its foothold in China by investing heavily in the world's biggest potential market
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Toshiba file patent suit against Lexar |
1/15/2003 |
Toshiba announced has filed a lawsuit against Lexar Media,a designer, marketer and licensor of removable flash-based digital media and card reader products
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Intel launch new mobile processor |
1/15/2003 |
Intel this week launched six new mobile processors, including its fastest chip to date a 2.4-GHz version of its Pentium 4 processor line
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Power struggle in trouble ProMos |
1/13/2003 |
The battle for control of Taiwanese DRAM maker ProMOS Technologies ended in a stalemate, as Infineon and Mosel Vitelic each claimed three board seats in their troubled joint venture
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Elpida to outsource chip fab with China SMIC |
1/13/2003 |
Elpida Memory,the DRAM joint venture between NEC and Hitachi has signed a five-year outsourcing agreement with China's Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp., also known as SMIC
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Intel to invest in Elpida memory |
1/13/2003 |
Intel is poised to enter the DRAM market by investing in Japan's Elpida Memory, a DRAM microchip joint venture of Hitachi and NEC
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