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Toshiba to Use Intel 854 Chipset in HD DVD Player 4/14/2005
Toshiba is planning to introduce an HD DVD player using Intel Corp.'s 854 chipset in the fourth quarter of 2005.
Mac Mini available at Best Buy Stores 4/13/2005
Apple has started selling its Mac mini computer at retailer Best Buy stores.
Intel to detail 64bit Celeron processor 4/13/2005
Intel this month is expected to formally detail its plans to bring 64-bit computing to its value-priced Celeron processor family
IBM set to ship AMD-based blade servers 4/13/2005
IBM is on track to launch its first blade servers based on AMD' Opteron dual-core processors by June.
Microsoft to Pay Gateway to Settle Claims 4/12/2005
Microsoft and Gateway have reached an agreement to settle all past legal issues arising from the U.S. antitrust case against the software maker, the companies said Monday
Intel posts $10K reward for Moore's Law mag 4/12/2005
Intel is looking for a copy of the 1965 magazine where co-founder Gordon Moore first laid out his famous "Moore Law" and it's willing to pay ten big ones.
Intel debuts 854 chipset 4/12/2005
Intel introduced its 854 platform for the consumer electronics application at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in Taiwan, held from Apr 11-12.
AMD to launched Dual-Core Processor 4/11/2005
AMD is widely expected to formally launch the first dual-core versions of its popular 64-bit Opteron server processor on April 21.
Corsair claims it has world’s fastest DDR2 memory module 4/11/2005
Corsair Memory claims it has launched the world’s fastest DDR2 memory module, clocking speeds of 675 MHz.
Intel dual-core 840 CPU and 955X chipset due this month 4/11/2005
Intel will move up the launch date of its dual-core series Pentium Extreme Edition 840 CPU and 955X chipset to the middle of this month
Elpida revised earning due to weak demand 4/11/2005
Elpida Memory Inc. has again revised downwards its forecast for earnings covering its fiscal year ending 31 March 2005,
Dell keeps door open for AMD 4/8/2005
Dell again keeps its door for AMD, the chief executive said during a conference.
Intel new NOR flash optimized for code storage 4/8/2005
Intel said that it has developed a line of NOR-type flash memory devices optimized for code storage in embedded systems.
Mosaid continues its suit against Infineon 4/8/2005
Mosaid Technologies Inc. announced new DRAM patent litigation against Infineon Technologies AG in Texas, days after a New Jersey court ruled in favor of Infineon regarding other memory patent infringement claims.
half a million PSP sold in America 4/8/2005
Sony reported 500,000 units of the PSP handheld game player were sold in its first two days in North America.
AMD to first introduce dual-processor chip 4/8/2005
AMD is expected to launch its new dual-processing chips later this month, well ahead of schedule, CNET News.com reported Friday.
Intel bullish on its NOR flash outlook 4/7/2005
Intel said it aims to expand its NOR flash memory market to take the top spot in 2005.
Chip recession less likely to happen, said research firm 4/7/2005
Prediction of chip industry recession for year 2005 is less likely to come true, said research firm Advance Forecasting, though the company did not change its forecast of near-zero growth in 2005.
Chip equipment posted strong 2004 sales 4/7/2005
Sales of chip-manufacturing equipment reached $37.9 billion last year, a 64 percent increase from 2003, a market research firm said.
IBM, Network Appliance joint force selling storage products 4/7/2005
IBM and Network Appliance Inc. said they agreed to a deal in which IBM will resell a broad line of Network Appliance storage products.
Dell reaffirms earnings outlook 4/7/2005
Dell reaffirmed its first-quarter outlook, and said it would more than double the amount of share buybacks to $2 billion.
AMD, Intel to introduce 2-processor chip in one 4/6/2005
Intel and AMD are racing to introduce a dual-core computer chip in what could be the biggest change in PC technology in a decade, a new source said.
NAND flash to triple in market value by 2009 4/6/2005
An industry report showed that NAND Flash market, as measured in the value of shipments in end products, will more than triple from $5 billion in 2004 to $18 billion in 2009.
Toshiba exit phone set market in China 4/6/2005
Toshiba withdrew from the cellular handset business in China because of sluggish sales of its video e-mail-equipped phones and other high-end products, the company said.
Google lowers price on search appliance license 4/6/2005
Google said it has cut the price on licenses for its hardware that helps small and medium-sized businesses add search to their internal networks and public Web sites.
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