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  • AMD's Turion to compete with Pentium M
    January 10, 2005 – 1:10 PM
    AMD today officially unveiled its next mobile processor brand Turion. The new chip, scheduled to launch in the first half of this year, will be AMD's first attempt to challenge Intel's dominance in the thin-and-light notebook market.
  • LCD needs aggressive pricing strategy to compete with PDP
    April 25, 2005 – 9:11 AM in Business
    Even though the PDP (plasma display panel) TV segment currently has the lead in the very large size (over 40"es) flat panel TV business, that might soon change if LCD TV makers are able to cut their prices down in the near future, some LCD TV panel makers stated recently at the Taipei Comprehensive Electric Show.
  • Taiwan makers: Super Multi may compete with DVD Dual next year
    September 24, 2004 – 11:32 AM
    Super Multi, DVD technology that simultaneously supports +RW, -RW, +R, -R, - RAM, CDR and CD-RW formats, may place competitive pressure on the current mainstream technology, DVD Dual (+RW and -RW), according to makers of optical disc drives (ODDs) in Taiwan.
  • ATI launches Radeon 9250 to compete with GeForce FX5200
    July 28, 2004 – 10:30 AM in AMD/ATI
    ATI Technologies launched its Radeon 9250 graphics chipsets earlier this week.
  • Samsung and SanDisk compete to drive NAND flash prices downward
    March 20, 2006 – 11:29 AM
    Samsung Electronics has been dumping NAND flash with its customers since late February amid competition from SanDisk, and the situation is likely to become more severe this month, according to channel sources.

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  • After the AMD / ATI merger: Will Nvidia GeForce still compete with ATI Radeon?
    July 31, 2006 – 6:37 PM
    After the AMD / ATI merger: Will Nvidia GeForce still compete with ATI Radeon? AMD's goal for ATI as its new corporate division is to integrate its graphics-oriented intellectual property into a new consumer platform that appeals to ODM customers in the mobile space. In short, AMD needs a Centrino. But after it gets one, will there still be something called the Radeon graphics card? We asked ATI directly...and ATI couldn't give a clear answer.
  • Professional Affair: OpenGL Graphics Cards Compete
    May 15, 2000 – 1:03 PM in INTEL
    With GeForce as the performance leader in the game market, Nvidia is now pushing into the workstation market. In our test the Quadro competes against OpenGL cards from Diamond, 3Dlabs and Evans & Sutherland.

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