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LCD Panel Revenues Drop 11% In June, Samsung Remains Number One, Says DisplaySearchJul 24, 2008 - in News
LCD panel revenues dropped 11% sequentially in June, with Samsung Electronics remaining the worldwide number-one supplier in terms revenues, followed by LG Display (LGD) and AU Optronics (AUO), according to DisplaySearch.
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Major DRAM Makers Pessimistic About Q3 OutlookJul 24, 2008 - in News
Major DRAM makers in Taiwan, Inotera Memories, Nanya Technology and Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC), all forecast a conservative industry outlook for the third quarter, according to company executives speaking at investors conferences on July 23.
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Hynix To Close U.S. FabJul 24, 2008 - in News
Because of short- and long-term market conditions, which include a steep reduction in the price of memory chips worldwide and accelerated technological migration toward next-generation production standards, Hynix Semiconductor has decided to close its...
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Shrinking The CPU Platform: Intel Goes After SoC OpportunityJul 24, 2008 - in News
Santa Clara (CA) - Your business model as chip manufacturer is fairly simple: You need to sell as many chips as possible and hopefully you will sell more every year.
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Super-Cooled Quantum Computing Is ComingJul 24, 2008 - in Reviews
It’s very small, very cold and very hard to program; D-Wave says it’s the first working quantum computer and it recognizes images.
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Nvidia To Bring WHQL-certified PhysX Drivers On August 5thJul 23, 2008 - in News
Santa Clara (CA) - After demonstrating beta drivers featuring GPU-accelerated physics on 3DMark Vantage and Unreal Tournament III (GeForce GTX and 9800 boards), Nvidia is getting ready to release the official Windows driver.
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Solar-cell Power Conversion Requirements Keep GrowingJul 23, 2008 - in News
Despite continuing high solar cell average selling prices (ASPs), customers are not willing to sacrifice quantity at the expense of quality.
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Hard Drive Industry Shrugs Off Economic Concerns, Post Double Digit Growth RatesJul 23, 2008 - in News
El Segundo (CA) - Hard drive makers are quickly learning to deal with the economic downturn by lowering their cost.
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SIPEW 2008: All About BenchmarkingJul 23, 2008 - in Reviews
We looked behind the curtain of SPEC, the largest benchmarking organization, and visited its 2008 Performance Workshop in Darmstadt, Germany, where server task scheduling and power efficiency benchmarking were hot topics.
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Albatron's 'Retrotechnology' Video Cards Hit A SnagJul 22, 2008 - in News
Taipei (TW) - Albatron's new Retrotechnology PCI slot video cards won't hit market for a while because of problems with some motherboards.
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Microsoft Envisions The Next-generation LCDJul 22, 2008 - in News
Seattle (WA) - Scientists from Microsoft Research and the University of Washington claim to have developed a new display technology that could be four times as efficient in terms of backlight transmission as today's LCDs and display perfect black color.
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Polysilicon Spot Price Posts Mild DropJul 22, 2008 - in News
Despite the spot price of polysilicon still remaining high, a mild weakening sign has been seen over the recent month.
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Taiwan DRAM Makers To Completely Phase Out Production At 8" Fabs By 2009Jul 22, 2008 - in News
Most Taiwan DRAM makers are expected to completely phase out commodity DRAM production at 8" fabs by 2009.
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Cree Expects LED Lighting Production Costs To Drop FastJul 22, 2008 - in News
Cree expects the production costs of LED lighting to drop fast, coming close to the levels of fluorescent lamps by 2012 in terms of cost per lumen.
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Making Motherboards The Gigabyte WayJul 22, 2008 - in Picture Story
Unless something goes horribly wrong, you only see your motherboard in its final form, decked out with copper cooling and flashing LEDs. Gigabyte showed us how much work goes into getting a board from blank PCB to action-ready.
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NAND Flash Controller Makers See Demand Warming UpJul 22, 2008 - in News
fter suffering from plummeting prices in June, NAND flash memory controller IC design houses are seeing an improved market demand status
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Kinesis Offers Keyboard Jockeys New AnglesJul 22, 2008 - in News
Do you use a Kinesis Freestyle convertible keyboard?
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Smartlet Charging Stations An Idea To Recharge Your Plug-in Hybrid VehicleJul 22, 2008 - in News
Chicago (IL) - Coulomb Technologies has come up with a technology that could deliver a vehicle recharging technology to municipalities and parking lot owners by the end of the year.
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Intel Fine Tunes Processor Pricing, Increases Pressure On AMDJul 22, 2008 - in News
Santa Clara (CA) - Intel's latest round of processor price represents a very subtle adjustment of prices the market widely seems to have accepted.
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New AMD/ATI Catalyst Drivers Promise Higher Benchmark Scores, Smoother GameplayJul 22, 2008 - in News
Los Angeles - AMD has released its newest Catalyst Windows and Linux drivers for the ATI Radeon graphics cards.
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Biohazard Announces Phase-change Cooled Enthusiast PCJul 21, 2008 - in News
Cedar Rapids (IA) - Boutique PC builder Biohazard has added a new flagship system to its portfolio: The Rapture machine comes with phase-change cooling, which promises sub-zero operating temperatures for the CPU and GPU.
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TFT LCD Equipment Sales To Go Up 58% To US$13 Billion In 2008, DisplaySearch SaysJul 21, 2008 - in News
The year 2008 is expected to see sales of equipment used to manufacture TFT LCDs surge 58% to $13 billion, reaching near historic levels not seen since 2004, according to DisplaySearch.
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YouTube Coming To TivoJul 21, 2008 - in News
Mountain View (CA) - You'll soon be able to watch your favorite YouTube videos on the Tivo digital video recorder.
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General Motors Researching HUD Windshields For The ElderlyJul 21, 2008 - in News
Detroit (MI) - The windshield of the future could have lasers, infrared sensors and even cameras.
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Greener Than An Apple: Cherrypal's $250 PCJul 21, 2008 - in News
Mountain View (CA) - The Cherrypal computer isn't especially stylish, functional or cheap.
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A 1-2-3-4 Plan For AMD To Beat IntelJul 21, 2008 - in News
Analyst Opinion - Intel had a surprisingly strong quarter.
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Tom's Back To School Guide: Gear for WorkJul 21, 2008 - in Reviews
Its almost time to go back to school. Don't despair; we've selected the best gear to help you both study hard and stay busy. Next up: Gear for Play.
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Nvidia to Launch Intel-based MCP7A IGP Chipset in AugustJul 18, 2008 - in News
Nvidia is planning to start mass producing its latest Intel platform IGP chipset, the GeForce 9-Series mGPU - nForce 730i MCP (MCP7A), in the middle of August with motherboards likely to appear in the market by early September, according to sources at motherboard makers.
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Notebook Platform Transition To Be Faster This YearJul 18, 2008 - in News
Intel's delay of its Centrino 2 (Montevina) platform has given notebook vendors extra time to clear inventory, and since most vendors were cautious over supply in the second quarter, the transition to the new platform will be much faster than in previous years.
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