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Samsung moves ahead with transmissive plastic TFT-LCD displayMar 16, 2005 - in News
From 82"es all the way down to five, we can clearly see the current gap between the leading edges of traditional TFT-LCD displays and plastic models.
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Ultra low voltage hot swap controller for ultra low voltage microprocessorsMar 16, 2005 - in News
Linear Technology Corporation introduces the LTC4216, an ultra low voltage Hot Swap controller that protects load voltages ranging from 0V to 6V.
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TwinMOS to produce DDR2-800 modules in JuneMar 16, 2005 - in News
TwinMOS Technologies will start manufacturing DDR2-800 DRAM modules in small quantities later this year, probably in June, the company said at CeBIT.
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AMD's challenges in 64-bit CPUs: Q&A with CEO Hector de RuizMar 16, 2005 - in News
Hector de Ruiz, chairman, president and CEO of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), was in Taipei last week, to tout the company's technology edge in the development of 64-bit CPUs, and to strengthen its cooperation with Taiwan OEM makers and chipmakers.
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Super Resolution: Making the invisible visibleMar 15, 2005 - in News
Intel is developing a technology that promises to uncover hidden information in digital images and videos and create output files of significantly higher resolution and quality. "Super Resolution" (SR) consumes enormous computing resources, but is on track to reduce the bandwidth required to transmit video files and automatically enhance digital pictures sometime in the future.
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ATI announces new Imageon chips for multimedia phonesMar 15, 2005 - in News
ATI introduced the new media processors Imageon 2282 and Imageon 2182 that, according to the company, can turn a mobile phone into a high-resolution megapixel digital camera, a high-fidelity digital audio player and a digital camcorder with streaming video and video conferencing capabilities.
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HP to turn nano-theory into productsMar 15, 2005 - in News
Hewlett-Packard says it may not have all the solutions to the many challenges of nanotechnology, but it has a plan to lead the computing industry to a future of smaller, more efficient devices.
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World's largest LCD photomask company starts operation in TaiwanMar 15, 2005 - in News
Hoya Microelectronics Taiwan, the Taiwan-based subsidiary of Hoya, the world's largest LCD photomask supplier, held the opening ceremony for its plant in Hsinchu Science Park's (HSP) Chunan base last Friday.
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AMD posts updated processor roadmapMar 14, 2005 - in News
AMD has recently updated its public processor roadmap.
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NEC announces high-end 21.3" LCDMar 14, 2005 - in News
NEC announced it will begin shipping a new high-end, amorphous silicon thin film transistor liquid crystal display in sample numbers next month.
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ATI acquires Cute SolutionsMar 14, 2005 - in News
ATI has closed its acquisition of Cute Solutions, an India-based company whose expertise is in high-end graphic and audio chip solutions.
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Digital TV: An Easygoing (R)evolutionMar 14, 2005 - in Reviews
After decades of being an analog-only realm, the world of television is finally being transformed by digital technology. Due to competing standards and other implementation issues, the adoption of digital TV has been more of a slow evolution than a fast revolution, however. In this article we take a look at the state of the digital TV market in both the United States and Europe.
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A-Data considers Mµ-Card related developmentsMar 14, 2005 - in News
The leading DRAM-module maker in Asia, A-Data Technology, is using CeBIT 2005 to showcase its latest flash memory card products.
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Acorp to withdraw from motherboard marketMar 14, 2005 - in News
Second-tier motherboard makers Acorp Electronics will withdraw from the motherboard market and instead migrate into the production of networking devices such as ADSL2+ modems, the company said after a provisional shareholders meeting on Thursday, March 10.
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AMD and Intel supported on same motherboardMar 12, 2005 - in News
Hexus.net has a post and pictures about ECS, which exhibits at CeBit its ECS PF88, the first mainboard to support both Intel P4 AND AMD Athlon 64 processors.
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IBM puts Millipede on public displayMar 11, 2005 - in News
IBM exhibits at CeBit the first prototype of its Millipede data storage technology that could compete one day in Flash-based memory cards and sticks. The chip is built in a 10 nm process technology and achieves a data storage density of currently 1.2 Tbit or 153 GByte per square inch - which allows storing the content of 25 DVDs on the size of a postage stamp.
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New drivers from ATI and Nvidia: Open GL 2.0 and 64-bit supportMar 11, 2005 - in News
ATI's most recent catalyst driver update brings full OpenGL 2.0 support to the Radeon product family.
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ATI's Xpress 200 chipset targets dual and single-core PentiumsMar 11, 2005 - in News
ATI today launched its Xpress 200 chipset for Pentium 4, Extreme Edition and Celeron systems. The chipset will go head to head with Intel's upcoming 945 and 955X chipsets that will be launched with the dual-core Pentium D and Extreme Edition in the second quarter of this year.
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Building Your Home Theater Around the PCMar 11, 2005 - in Reviews
You want your home theater now, but don't want to spend the money. Building one on the cheap with your PC has been possible for some time, but is the alternative finally up to snuff compared to a more traditional set up?
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Top-four motherboard makers ship 6.69 million motherboards in FebruaryMar 11, 2005 - in News
February motherboard shipments totaled 6.69 million units for the top-four Taiwan makers - Asustek Computer, Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS), Gigabyte Technology and Micro-Star International (MSI) - down 13.1% from the 7.70 million motherboards they shipped in January, according to sources at the makers.
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Taiwan mobo makers to support Nvidia's upcoming nForce4 SLI for IntelMar 11, 2005 - in News
At least eight Taiwan motherboard makers have been preparing models using Nvidia's new nForce4 SLI Intel Edition media and communications processor (MCP).
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Sandisk offers 2 GByte Cruzer Flash driveMar 10, 2005 - in News
Sandisk announced a range of new Flash memory-based products at CeBit.
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Intel's market share in PC graphics approaches 40 percentMar 10, 2005 - in News
Shipments of mobile and integrated PC graphics showed strong growth in 2004, according to a report released today by Jon Peddie Research (JPR). While ATI was able to overtake Nvidia, the clear winner of the year was Intel, increasing its already leading market share by another six percentage points.
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Nvidia to launch nForce 4 SLI for Intel systems in AprilMar 10, 2005 - in News
Following the first public presentation at the Intel Developer Forum last week, Nvidia previewed its nForce 4 chipset for Intel PCs also at CeBit.
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SiS announces chipsets to support AMD's TurionMar 10, 2005 - in News
Silicon Integrated Systems announced the release of three new chipset products for Turion 64-based notebooks, the SiSM760, SiSM761GX and SiSM770.
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Nvidia intros 512 MByte GeForce 6800 UltraMar 10, 2005 - in News
Nvidia expanded its product lineup with two new news graphics processors for the high-end and the low-end.
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Via unveils dual-processor Mini-ITX board at CeBitMar 10, 2005 - in News
Via put the first Mini-ITX mainboard with dual-processing capability on display at CeBit. The board is equipped with Via's Eden processors and will target compact server and multimedia systems.
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Intel to hold off P4 CPU price cuts until AugustMar 10, 2005 - in News
Intel has no plans to cut the prices of its 500- and 600-series Pentium 4 CPUs before the second quarter in spite of slow motherboard sales in the first quarter and the up coming traditional off-season in the April-June period, according to sources at Taiwan motherboard makers.
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AMD to ramp up K8 CPUs to 50 percent of total CPU outputMar 10, 2005 - in News
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) plans to ramp up the output of its K8 CPUs to three million units in the third quarter, up from about two million in the first quarter, according to sources at Taiwan chipset makers.
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AMD launches Turion 64 mobile processors, competes with Intel's CentrinoMar 10, 2005 - in News
AMD announced on Thursday its new mobile processor that will allow the company to compete with Intel's Pentium M chip and Centrino mobile platform. The company promises longer battery life, as well as latest graphics and wireless capabilities with its 64-bit Turion product.
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