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Rumor: Amazon May Buy SoC Business from TIOct 15, 2012 - in News
An Israeli financial newspaper claims that Amazon is in talks with Texas Instruments to buy its SoC business. So silly.
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Report: AMD Cutting Up to 30 Percent of Global WorkforceOct 13, 2012 - in News
There's a rumor that AMD is getting ready to reduce its current global workforce up to 30-percent.
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AMD Stock Sheds Another 10% on Weak PC OutlookOct 12, 2012 - in News
Analyst predictions of a declining PC market for this year are showing their impact on stocks.
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Report: Intel to Increase Ivy Bridge Production Share to 70%Oct 11, 2012 - in News
Intel's Sandy Bridge processors are being quickly phased out as Intel ramps up its 22 nm Ivy Bridge generation.
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PC Shipments Expected to Decline For First Time in 11 YearsOct 11, 2012 - in News
Market research firm IHS said that the high hopes for a rebound year for the PC have faded.
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Intel CEO: Silicon Valley is California's Life SupportOct 9, 2012 - in News
Paul Otellini had some harsh words to describe the economic situation of his home state.
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Intel Sinks $40 Million in 10 Tech CompaniesOct 8, 2012 - in News
Intel announced that it has added ten companies to its Intel Capital portfolio.
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Troubled Outlook: Semiconductor Sales Down 5% in 2012Oct 3, 2012 - in News
The representing body of the chip industry, the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA), reported a disappointing result for August 2012.
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Researcher: First Quantum Computers are 5 to 10 Years OutSep 30, 2012 - in News
Australian researchers claim to have passed a significant milestone toward quantum computers as they said they were able to create the first qubit based on a single atom in silicon.
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Report: Intel Haswell Causing Concern Among Mobo MakersSep 27, 2012 - in News
A report coming out of Taiwan suggests that the continued integration of new features in microprocessors will cause some motherboard makers to pull out of the market.
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RadioShack's CEO Steps DownSep 26, 2012 - in News
RadioShack is now looking for a new CEO to save the sinking electronics ship.
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Intel Patents a Future PC Feature: A Smart Soft PhoneSep 25, 2012 - in News
Rather than just more raw performance, computers are likely to go down a path of much greater integration in the future.
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Nvidia Still Betting Big on Cloud GamingSep 25, 2012 - in News
In a recent interview Phil Eisler, general manager of GeForce Grid Cloud Gaming at Nvidia, said that the setback at OnLive did not discourage Nvidia to back away from cloud gaming. He believes that there will be a comeback for the technology next year.
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Judge Says Rambus Destroyed Evidence, But Patents ValidSep 24, 2012 - in News
In the virtually never ending story of Rambus' patent infringement lawsuits against DRAM makers, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California found the IP company guilty of destroying case relevant records.
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Intel's Two Atom, Celeron SKUs for Low-End 2013 MarketSep 20, 2012 - in News
An article published by Digitimes suggests that Intel will position four low-end processors to defend the entry-level market in early 2013.
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Intel's Medfield Not Achieving Huge Shipment VolumesSep 20, 2012 - in News
A report coming out of Taiwan suggests that Medfield is "struggling" against the ARM processor manufacturers.
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Intel Atom S ''Centerton'' Specs LeakedSep 20, 2012 - in News
Intel's Atom S processor has made a first appearance in processor specification tables.
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Mike Rayfield Goes From Nvidia to Vice President at MicronSep 20, 2012 - in News
Michael Rayfield, the former man in charge of Nvidia's mobile business, is now employed by memory maker Micron.
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AMD Loses Another Top Exec, This Time in the Client GroupSep 19, 2012 - in News
AMD has confirmed another high profile departure.
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Intel's Sean Maloney to Retire in 2013Sep 19, 2012 - in News
Sean Maloney, executive vice president and chairman of Intel China, will retire from Intel in January, the company announced today.
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Can You Believe It: GameStop Now Worth More Than AMDSep 18, 2012 - in News
If you had invested your money in AMD in June, you would have lost about 30 percent. Had you invested in Gamestop, you would have made about 25 percent and hold shares of a company that is now valued higher than AMD.
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Nvidia's Top Mobile Business Exec Mike Rayfield ResignsSep 18, 2012 - in News
Nvidia has confirmed that Mike Rayfield, vice president and general manager of the company's Mobile business unit, has resigned.
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DRAM Prices Still on a Downward TrendSep 18, 2012 - in News
The generally expected stabilization of DRAM pricing due to the bankruptcy of Elpida is not taking place yet.
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AMD CFO Thomas Seifert ResignsSep 17, 2012 - in News
Thomas Seifert is the latest and last C-level executive of the "old" AMD of the Dirk Meyer and Hector Ruiz era to leave the processor manufacturer.
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PC Share of DRAM Shipments Drops Below 50% Since 1980sSep 17, 2012 - in News
PCs are still the main destination for all DRAM manufactured today...but it's declining.
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Apple May Shift CPU Manufacturing From Samsung to TSMCSep 14, 2012 - in News
Apple may be leveraging its market power to shift production contracts away from Samsung to a greater extent than currently believed.
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Flash Likely to Get More Expensive; Samsung Builds 10nm FabSep 14, 2012 - in News
If you are looking to buy Flash memory, you may want to purchase rather sooner than later.
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Intel Has 5 nm Processors in SightSep 13, 2012 - in News
Every once in a while, Intel restores our confidence that Moore's Law is still alive and well.
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IDF Keynote Video: Transparent Computing Software, ServicesSep 13, 2012 - in News
You don't have to be in San Francisco to catch all the action from IDF.
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Quantum Computers: Ions Travel at 100 MPH in Ion TrapsSep 9, 2012 - in News
Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) demonstrated a way to rapidly accelerate ions over a short distance and bring them to a sudden stop. The researchers believe the discovery can be useful in future quantum computers.
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