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| AT&T,Intel and IBM form Wi-Fi company |
12/6/2002 |
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AT&T, Intel and IBM, announced they are creating a new company, Cometa Networks, that will provide broadband, wholesale, wireless Internet access nationwide
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| Walmart selling $199 PC in store |
12/5/2002 |
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Wal-Mart is offering a $199 computer targeting novices PC user looking for a way onto the Internet as well as high-end users wanting a second PC.
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| AMD upbeat with 4th quarter revenue |
12/5/2002 |
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AMD will raised its revenue guidance for the fourth quarter, citing better-than-expected demand for its microchips used in personal computers and its flash memory products.
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| Kentron unveiled QBM DDR 400 Module |
12/5/2002 |
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Kentron Technologies Inc, unveiled Quad Band Memory (QBM) technology for DDR400 modules, available now for licensing by chip and module makers
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| Philips launch fasters DVD writer |
12/4/2002 |
Philips Electronics has announced a highly integrated chipset, optical pickup unit (OPU), firmware and reference design for what are claimed to be the industry's highest-speed DVD recorders.
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| Sun hits revenue target, may miss profit margins |
11/27/2002 |
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Sun Microsystems said Tuesday that its revenue for the current quarter, ending Dec. 31, are on target with analysts' estimates of $2.92 billion, an increase of 6.2 percent. But warned that profit margins are pressured by the competitive pricing environment.
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| Camera cell phone getting popular in Japan |
11/27/2002 |
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Japan's largest mobile phone service provider, NTT Docomo, said subscribers using its camera phones for the i-shot service have reached three million, about 7% of its total 42 million subscribers.
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| Novellus sees higher profit, lower revenue |
11/27/2002 |
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Novellus Systems said bookings had improved with rising earnings due to cost cutting but reiterated the possibility of lower revenue in the current quarter.
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| Macronix and Mitsubishi co-develop flash memory |
11/27/2002 |
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Macronix International has signed an agreement with Mitsubishi Electric Co. to co-operate on the development of so-called DINOR style flash memory on 0.15-micron process technology, the company said in a statement.
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| IBM, Chartered teams up on technology |
11/27/2002 |
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Attempting to cut the manufacturing cost, IBM and Chartered Semiconductor have signed a deal to jointly develop chipmaking technology and share factory capacity.
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