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- May 31
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- Matsushita transmits data at 12.5 Gbit per second
- Tektronix intros new logic analyzers
- Computex: Dual-GeForce 6800 Ultra cards debut with 1 GByte memory
- AMD launches desktop dual-core processor Athlon 64 X2
- Computex: MSI shows X800XT board with AGP and PCIe interfaces
- Nvidia GeForce 7800 GTX graphics cards spotted at Computex
- JEDEC: Memory standards on the way
- ATI starts with CrossFire at 130nm
- Dave Orton talks about ATI's role in the PC industry
- Memory module makers pushing NAND flash devices at Computex 2005
- ATI announces Crossfire Multi-GPU platform
- May 30
- May 27
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- Via's C7 processor promises 2 GHz for 20 watts
- LED makers eye large-size panel backlighting amid falling margins
- Hynix and Micron to aggressively expand NAND flash capacity
- HannStar may phase out 15" panel production next year
- Don't expect strong Intel Pentium D shipments this year
- Corsair ships 1 GHz DDR2 memory
- May 26
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- Gigabyte to support four SLI graphics cards on one motherboard
- Intel launches Pentium D dual-core processor
- ProMOS and Hynix to jointly develop 70nm production
- Intel claims no tight chipset supply, mobo makers not so sure
- Crossfire may boost ATI chipset shipments
- Holographic storage to debut at "very end" of 2006
- May 25
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- May 23
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- Pentium D, Athlon X2 systems to arrive this month
- Coming soon to a monitor near you: LEDs
- AMD aims Geode LX at "x86 everywhere"
- iSuppli: LCD market gets back on track in 2Q
- Infineon: Power management IC growth to outpace rest of semico industry
- DDR contract price up slightly in 2H May
- DRAM demand to pick up earlier than expected
- May 21
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- May 17
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- Catalyst 5.5 brings updates Win x64, Linux driver for ATI cards
- Oxford Semi intros SATA bridge chips for external storage
- Albatron enables use of AGP 8x cards in PCI Express boards
- ATI confident about Multi VPU
- NAND Flash revenues surpass NOR for the first time
- Taiwan DVD disc makers enjoy booming business
- Infineon to deliver 1Gb NAND flash by the end of the year
- AOpen to introduce Pentium M mobo using desktop 915G chipset
- May 16
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- May 12
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- AMD gains ground on Intel in chip production
- Eizo releases 17" LCD for office and home use
- Bigger, faster midrange storage from IBM on the way
- Second-tier LCD monitor makers post revenue growth in April
- Nvidia to showcase G70 at Computex
- DDR2 output approaching 25 percent of the DRAM market
- Prices for 17" LCDs expected to increase
- May 11
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- OCZ ships 1000 MHz DDR2 memory
- Dual-monitor USB-to-SVGA adapter supports 1280x1024 resolution
- Infineon samples 8 GByte DDR2 memory
- Fujitsu ships 100 GByte 2.5" SATA drive
- TFT LCD makers expand capacity for wide-screen notebook panels
- Sources: SMIC to raise SDRAM quotes
- Nvidia GeForce 6200 TC to get 128 MByte onboard memory
- Performance memory reaches 1000 MHz
- May 10
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- Micron climbs to second rank in DRAM sales, Samsung increases lead
- TSMC and UMC expect to post strong growth in second half
- Developer of Taiwan's own DVD format FVD cooperates with DataPlay
- First-tier mobo makers: April shipments rise 18.6 percent on year
- C51-series to help Nvidia move into the mainstream PCIe chipset market
- May 9
- May 6
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- Intel: Desktop dual-core processor "Conroe" due in 2006
- Gigabyte intros entry-level GeForce 6200 graphics card
- Intel: 65nm output to surpass 90nm production Q3 2006
- ATI prepping dual-graphics card technology
- Corning: Glass substrate supply may be tight throughout 2H05
- DRAM contract prices continue to drop
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