Taipei (Taiwan) - The silicon wafers used for the solar cell industry have increased significantly in price this quarter. Read more
Elpida said it has completed construction of its 300 mm wafer fabrication facility "E300" in Hiroshima, Japan. Read more
Infineon Technologies has denied a rumor originating in Taiwan that claims the company has a problem with its 0.11-micron production, and that this caused the firm to produce up to 30,000 defective DRAM wafers in December. Read more
An insufficient supply of polysilicon, which has spurred the price of silicon wafers to a new high, has caused industry players to consider the possibility of using scrap wafers that have been already been buried for years, according to sources in Taiwan's solar industry. Read more
While two other 500 GB mobile hard drives have been available for a while, WD is the first to release this capacity in a model using the standard 9.5 mm height with two platters. Read more
We recently built a $2,500 gaming system with three GTX 260 Core 216 graphics cards, noting that these were less expensive than two GTX 280s. In the performance-value game, is 3-way SLI in the cards? Read more
We’ve built, overclocked, and tested our $625, $1,250, and $2,500 performance machines. How will these three systems compare in overall performance and value? Read more
We’ve seen how far a moderately priced Core i7 system can take us and now we’re ready to assess the performance advantages of better cooling and a stronger graphics configuration. Will our upgrades be worth the money? Read more
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