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- July 29
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- Iwill intros dual-Opteron mobo with 16 DDR memory slots
- Nvidia claims it's sold 1.5 million nForce4 SLI mobos
- Mobo makers facing component shortages
- Production problems at Samsung and Hynix to squeeze NAND flash supply
- Faster adoption of DDR2 can speed up DRAM industry consolidation
- Iomega posts $6.7 million loss, realigns product strategy
- Nvidia announces Quadro FX 3450/4500 workstation graphics chips
- July 28
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- July 26
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- Iomega abandons Zip and DVD, fires 120
- Universal products could take memory market by storm
- Viewsonic intros cheaper 17- and 19" LCDs
- Samsung digs in to avoid 8 Gbit NAND flash price freefall
- Elpida to transfer 80nm and 75nm process technologies to PSC
- AMD to lower prices of Socket-754 Semprons
- EMC makes massive array official
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- July 19
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- Nanotech manufacturing could break semiconductor biz models - analyst
- Samsung showcases 82" LCD TV, 40" OLED
- SDK first to manufacture perpendicular harddrive media
- Samsung raises panel forecast on increased LCD TV demand
- Global demand may reach 4.5 billion DVD discs this year
- Hynix stops shipping NAND flash to spot market
- Prices for monitor and TV panels to go in different direction
- MSI launches SLI mobo for Intel P4 platform
- July 18
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- July 13
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- SanDisk intros 512 MByte micro SD card
- Matrox announces first PCIe x1 graphics card
- Multifunction monitors the next display trend?
- Memory makers still not bullish on DDR2
- LCD monitor makers reluctant to raise prices
- ECS to cooperate with Lenovo on server development
- Philips: DVD+RW Alliance has no right to negotiate royalty fee
- Nvidia 6600 LE series graphics cards to be priced at $60-70
- DDR spot prices continue trending upward
- Intel to aim Yonah at SFF PCs - sources
- July 12
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- DDR2-667 memory going mainstream, DDR1-600 sampling
- Touring Western Digital's harddrive fab
- Panasonic leads US plasma TV retail shelf share in June
- Intel to drop high-end Napa chipset, beef up mainstream parts
- Intel to add discrete 945 chipset for mainstream P4 segment
- Global DRAM output edged up to 554 million units in June
- July 11
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- Gigabyte releases 512 MByte, dual-chip graphics card
- Intel extends dual-core processors to entry-level servers
- TFT LCD panel supply to exceed demand in Q4
- Embedded processors be reach 25 percent of VIA's sales
- Intel chipset shortage gives SiS an opportunity and VIA a challenge
- First-tier mobo makers: June shipments up 28 percent
- AMD reveals 64-bit Sempron prices
- July 9
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- July 7
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- Intel claims floating point speed crown for 4-way servers
- Driver glitch limits overclocking of Nvidia's GeForce 7800 GTX chip
- XDR2 to quintuple memory data transfer speeds by 2007
- LG.Philips LCD begins installing 7G equipment
- Lenovo to become top 10 chip buyer, says iSuppli
- ASP for 37" LCD TV panels drops $25
- Intel 915 platform to become mainstream
- ATI R520 to be available in mid-3Q
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