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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.
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.
Sony shipped 50th Million Playstation2 1/17/2003
Sony announced today that worldwide shipments of its PlayStation 2 video game console have surpassed 50 million units.
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
HP regain No-1 spot for PC shipment 1/17/2003
HP regained its position as the world's largest PC maker in the fourth quarter.
Transmeta post 4th Quarter loss 1/17/2003
Transmeta posted stabilized losses and a slight revenue shrink for its Q4, which ended Dec. 27, 2002
AMD suffers staggering loss 1/17/2003
AMD continued its staggering losses, posting a net loss of $854.7 million.
Intel to launch Itanium processor by 2005 1/16/2003
Intel has changed the release schedule for its Itanium chips and moving the launch date of the Itanium with two separate processors to 2005.
Cirus Logic to cut 10% workforce 1/16/2003
Cirrus Logic has begun a 10 percent layoff that will cost the company about 100 workers.

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
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
Samsung take No-2 Spot for largest semiconductor manufacturer 1/16/2003
Samsung Electronics has become the world's second-biggest semiconductor maker.
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
Intel to package Pentium4 in China 1/15/2003
Intel is set to begin packaging Pentium-4 processors in China this year
Intel Xscale-base processor to power wireless smart display units 1/15/2003
Intel announced that several major makers of wireless smart displays have selected its XScale technology-based processors to power new products that help enable wireless PC access throughout the home
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
Samsung to spend Millions to upgrade chip production line 1/14/2003
Samsung Electronics said it planned to invest $813.1 million to upgrade memory chip lines and cope with a gloomy outlook for the depressed semiconductor sector.
Intel cut prices on its Mobile processor 1/14/2003
Intel cut prices on its notebook chips by up to 38 percent this week ,its 2.2GHz Pentium 4-M from $562 to $348.
Crusoe offers embedded security features 1/14/2003
Transmeta announced plans to offer a processor with embedded security features for custom made mobile application
Toshiba rolls out new Pseudo Ram 1/14/2003
Toshiba is rolling out a new generation of pseudo SRAMs that is target for designers of mobile devices.
Samsung ink deal to supply notebook to Dell 1/13/2003
Samsung Electronics said it would supply notebook computers to Dell Computer.
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
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
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
Sony select Rambus memory for next generation LSI 1/13/2003
Rambus has formed business tie-ups with three Japanese company in interface technology for next-generation LSIs
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