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Hynix to mass produce NAND flash 2/3/2004
Hynix Semiconductor plans to produce 512-Mbit NAND flash memory chips in volume starting this month, according to a Dow Jones report Tuesday.
Google, the most popular brand among net surfers 2/3/2004
Google was named Global Brand of the Year among internet users by consultants Interbrand for the second year.
Notebook with desktop Prescott chip 2/2/2004
With the introduction of desktop Prescott processors, some second-tier Taiwanese notebook makers see the opportunity by packing it in the notebook before Intel launches Mobile Prescott processors in the second quarter of this year, according to sources.
ChipPAC readies 90nm chips volume assembly 2/2/2004
ChipPAC Inc. has completed customer qualification of single-die and stacked-die packages for chips made with 90-nm manufacturing processes.
Sony to invest 1.14 billion on new chips 2/2/2004
Sony Corp said it would spend $1.14 billion next year to build next-generation microchips using 90nm process technology.
Intel releases faster Pentium chips 2/2/2004
Intel is launching the even faster version of its Pentium 4 microprocessor that should mark a record speed of up to 4 gigahertz by the end of the year.
Manufacturing activities show strength 2/2/2004
The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) reported its index of manufacturing activity rose to 63.6 last month from a revised 63.4 in December. Economists, on average, expected an ISM index of 64.
Infineon acquires Taiwan networking developer 1/30/2004
Infineon will establish a new company, Infineon-ADMtek, headquartered in Hsinchu, Taiwan, after the acquisition to focus on developing broadband customer premise equipment (CPE) ICs and enable Infineon to enter the home gateway market.
Powerchip returns to profit 1/30/2004
The profits were generated from the 12-inch foundry, which enable to company to save substantial amount of time and money with high utilization rate.
Chartered expect to turn profit in Q1 1/30/2004
Chartered expects to turn a profit in Q1 of 2004. Revenues are expected at about $224 million, plus or minus 3 million, the company said. Net income including special items will turn black at $7.4 million plus or minus 5 million, Chartered said in its forecast.
Big Blue combines microprocessor and server into system technology group 1/30/2004
Affective immediately, the move was said to be made solely to improve IBM's internal organization and chip processes, according to an IBM spokesman who stressed the importance of the MPU group to IBM's overall business.
VoIP operator recruited big name chief 1/30/2004
Former Ameritech President Dwayne Goldsmith has joined Detroit-based Inflexion Communications Corp., a Voice-over-Internet Protocol specialist aiming to provide the service to underserved areas.
Pistorio predicts return of semi growth 1/30/2004
"The pace of the chip recovery is quickening, driven by the recovery of the U.S. economy. The jobless U.S. recovery has been driven by expansion of fixed investment, which means “the increase of IT spending.”
3Com to expand Taiwan design center 1/29/2004
The center plans to hire nearly 100 employees by the end of 2004. The design center is 3Com's first large-scale R&D facility in Asia.
Packaging and test services grew 1/29/2004
During Q4, Amkor's customers' forecasts continued to strengthen, said Kim, adding that the company now expects revenue growth in Q1, normally a seasonally down quarter.
Cisco to help transform cable to 100% digital service 1/29/2004
Cisco already dominates router and switch architectures within cable modem termination systems, and extending its brand to optical transport will allow the company to move from headend to optical termination units in the backbone.
NASA to be active in hiring to replace retiring engineers 1/29/2004
The legislation, the “NASA Flexibility Act of 2003,” was designed to address an expected “brain drain” at the agency over the next five years when a quarter of NASA employees become eligible for retirement.
TSMC set to increase Capex 1/29/2004
The money will be used to boost overall capacity by 15 percent, to about 4.6 million 8-inch equivalent wafers. Within that context, 12-inch wafer capacity will increase 130 percent.
VIA answers to spying alligations 1/28/2004
Prosecutors have accused VIA chairwoman Cher Wang and her husband, Wenchi Chen, the firm's president, of sending Chang to work D-Link with main initiative to secretly acquire chip-testing simulation software.
Ion implant tool maker confirms major order 1/28/2004
Therma-Wave Inc. today claimed a multi-million dollar order for its Therma-Probe XP 300mm ion implant monitoring tools from a leading, undisclosed Asia-based DRAM producer.
MyDoom virus running wild 1/28/2004
Central Command, a computer security services company based in Medina, Ohio, estimated Tuesday that the Internet worm was spreading globally and accounting for one out of every nine e-mail messages being infected.
ARM joins SOC business by acquiring design company 1/28/2004
Privately held Triscend (Mountain View, Calif.) was formed in 1997 and has 41 staff. Its single-chip platform is designed to provide customized system-on-chip devices combining the flexibility of a field-programmable device and the price point of a standard product.
Infineon acquiring Taiwan IC designer 1/28/2004
Infineon said Wednesday (Jan. 28) it will buy Hsinchu-based ADMtek Inc, a privately held fabless firm, for about $75 million. It will pay another $25 million “earn-out” bonus if certain performance targets are met during the next two years.
VoIP debate heats up 1/27/2004
Internet-based phone service is relatively small. About 150,000 American homes used it in 2003, up from 39,000 in 2002, according to In-Stat/MDR, a research firm. But it’s growing fast and may prove thornier than online taxation, experts said.
RFID take priority with Wal-Mart 1/27/2004
With the Jan. 1, 2005 deadline less than a year away, semiconductor companies looking to cash in on the United States' largest retailer's RFID enforcement -- not to mention similar ones coming from the U.S. Department of Defense and European retailer Metro.
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