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New SOI wafer plant springs up in Shanghai |
1/20/2003 |
Shanghai Simgui has begun shipping SOI wafers to local and foreign customers within its new plant in Shanghai. The company's wafers are based on the SIMOX technology from SOI pioneer Ibis Technology Corp. of the United States.
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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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