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Global LCD TV 2005 market growth 116%
January 16, 2006 – 5:42 PM
The global market for TFT-LCD televisions, in terms of units shipped, is estimated to have grown 116% last year to 15.05 mln sets, Beijing research house Analysys International said. -
Intel: Cranford and Potomac scheduled for H1 2005, multi-cores appear on roadmap
September 7, 2004 – 6:19 PM
Abhi Talwalkar, vice president and general manager of Intel's Enterprise Platforms Group, detailed the firm's Xeon and Itanium processor roadmap in his keynote at IDF. The executive introduced a range of new code-named processors on Intel's roadmap, including multi-core Xeons and Itaniums. -
Analyst: AMD will have an edge over Intel through 2005
December 16, 2004 – 4:56 PM in INTEL
Piper Jaffray said Advanced Micro Devices should have an edge over Intel "throughout 2005" but resumed coverage of both companies at "market perform" and both at price targets of $25. -
Asustek may launch value notebooks in 2005
December 30, 2004 – 9:59 AM
Asustek Computer is likely to launch value notebooks in 2005 to boost its market share - the same strategy it adopted to boost motherboard and graphics card sales, according to market sources. -
IDC: Global IC industry will still see growth in 2005
July 20, 2005 – 10:16 AM
Although capital expenditure (capex) among global semiconductor players will drop 15-17% on year in 2005, overall production value should still show growth, according to Shane Rau, PC chip analyst of International Data Corporation (IDC). -
Intel's 2005 desktop chipsets will feature wireless technology
November 3, 2004 – 6:33 AM in INTEL
Intel's next generation of desktop-use chipsets, to be introduced in the second half of 2005, will support wireless technologies such as 802.11a/b/g, said Sunil Kumar, director of chipset and software marketing at Intel, yesterday in Taipei. -
Semiconductor growth to slow substantially in 2005, analysts say
September 9, 2005 – 12:19 PM
A new report released by iSuppli dampens the hope for another golden year for the global semiconductor industry. Analysts believe that high energy prices, excess manufacturing capacity as well as damages caused by Hurricane Katrina will have a negative impact on 2005 chip sales. -
ATI to roll out R500 GPU for Xbox 2 in 1Q 2005
September 30, 2004 – 10:27 AM
ATI Technologies is expected to roll out a new GPU, codenamed R500, for the Xbox 2 in the first quarter of next year, according to market sources. -
Micron lays out 2005 projections for CMOS image sensors
March 9, 2005 – 10:51 AM
Farhad Rostamian, the strategic marketing director of Micron Technology, explained to DigiTimes in a recent interview how he believes that more applications are going to help boost demand for CMOS image sensors over the next three to four years. -
Miniature harddrives to fuel industry growth in 2005, report
February 9, 2005 – 6:47 PM
After shipping 305 million units in 2004, the harddrive industry is expected to expand to rapidly this year. Market research firm Trendfocus attributes the growth to skyrocketing demand of of 1.8" and smaller storage devices. -
Samsung sees a slight DRAM oversupply for 2005
January 4, 2005 – 11:18 AM
Samsung Electronics expects the global DRAM supply will only outgrow demand by 1 percentage point in 2005 as chipmakers worldwide continue to diversify their product lines, according to a company source in Taiwan. -
Intel to introduce its 6XX family of desktop processors in week nine of 2005
December 29, 2004 – 11:03 AM
Intel is likely to introduce its 6XX family of desktop processors in week nine of 2005. -
Global semiconductor industry on track for solid growth in 2005
August 1, 2005 – 4:39 PM
All those storm clouds forecasted to shake up the semiconductor industry in 2005 are gone. According to the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA), sales of chip manufacturers in the first half of 2005 are well above 2004 levels and are expected to set a new record result of $226 billion by the end of the year. -
AMD to migrate all CPU production to 90nm SOI process in 2005
November 26, 2004 – 8:15 AM in AMD/ATI
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is expected to migrate all of its CPU production to 90nm silicon-on-insulator (SOI) processes in early 2005, according to sources at Taiwan motherboard makers, citing AMD's latest roadmap. -
ATI to launch new Radeon X300 with memory sharing technology in early 2005
December 27, 2004 – 10:15 AM
ATI Technologies plans to introduce a new version of its entry-level Radeon X300 graphics chip, this time with memory sharing technology in early 2005, according to sources at Taiwan graphics card makers.
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