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Ex-Transmeta employees indicted for stealing trade secrets 12/6/2002
A U.S. federal court indicted two former employees from Transmeta for allegedly stealing trade secrets in the microprocessor field
AT&T,Intel and IBM form Wi-Fi company 12/6/2002
AT&T, Intel and IBM, announced they are creating a new company, Cometa Networks, that will provide broadband, wholesale, wireless Internet access nationwide
Walmart selling $199 PC in store 12/5/2002
Wal-Mart is offering a $199 computer targeting novices PC user looking for a way onto the Internet as well as high-end users wanting a second PC.
AMD upbeat with 4th quarter revenue 12/5/2002
AMD will raised its revenue guidance for the fourth quarter, citing better-than-expected demand for its microchips used in personal computers and its flash memory products.
Artesyn launch POL converter for DDR memory 12/5/2002
Artesyn Technologies has launched a dual-output non-isolated point-of-load (POL) converter for DDR memory
Kentron unveiled QBM DDR 400 Module 12/5/2002
Kentron Technologies Inc, unveiled Quad Band Memory (QBM) technology for DDR400 modules, available now for licensing by chip and module makers
Nortel gets $65 Million order from China 12/4/2002
Nortel Networks has inked a US$65 million contract with China Unicom, the world’s fourth largest mobile carrier.
Cisco chief expects industry recovery 12/4/2002
Cisco Systems's Chief,John Chambers said he's optimistic about the tech industry's future
IBM launch new server using Linux 12/4/2002
IBM will announce a new low-end server that can run the Linux operating system without needing IBM's AIX as well
Philips launch fasters DVD writer 12/4/2002
Philips Electronics has announced a highly integrated chipset, optical pickup unit (OPU), firmware and reference design for what are claimed to be the industry's highest-speed DVD recorders.
Toshiba & Sony - announced first 65nm process for embedded memories 12/3/2002
Toshiba and Sony announced the world's first 65-nm CMOS process technology for embedded memories.
National Semi builds test and assembly factory in China 12/3/2002
National Semiconductor began construction of its first manufacturing facility in China, the site of the company's planned semiconductor assembly and test facility
Nanya and Infineon begins Taiwanese Fab construction 12/3/2002
Construction on the world's largest memory chip plant, a joint venture between Nanya Technology , and Infineon Technologies, is set to begin this week
TI anticipate Q4 revenue to exceed expectation 12/2/2002
TI said it expects Q4 revenue 2002 to be better than it previously estimated in October.
HP launch new" Xeon" base Server 12/2/2002
HP is launching three new ProLiant servers, including one using an Intel's new Xeon CPU.
FTC approve IBM to sell its hard-drive operation 12/2/2002
The FTC has granted green-light approval for IBM to sell its hard-drive business to Hitachi.
DRAM manufacturer to expand facilities investment in 2003 12/2/2002
DRAM manufacturers will aggressively expand facilities investments in 2003 despite experiencing losses in 2002
Sun hits revenue target, may miss profit margins 11/27/2002
Sun Microsystems said Tuesday that its revenue for the current quarter, ending Dec. 31, are on target with analysts' estimates of $2.92 billion, an increase of 6.2 percent. But warned that profit margins are pressured by the competitive pricing environment.
Camera cell phone getting popular in Japan 11/27/2002
Japan's largest mobile phone service provider, NTT Docomo, said subscribers using its camera phones for the i-shot service have reached three million, about 7% of its total 42 million subscribers.
Novellus sees higher profit, lower revenue 11/27/2002
Novellus Systems said bookings had improved with rising earnings due to cost cutting but reiterated the possibility of lower revenue in the current quarter.
Macronix and Mitsubishi co-develop flash memory 11/27/2002
Macronix International has signed an agreement with Mitsubishi Electric Co. to co-operate on the development of so-called DINOR style flash memory on 0.15-micron process technology, the company said in a statement.
IBM, Chartered teams up on technology 11/27/2002
Attempting to cut the manufacturing cost, IBM and Chartered Semiconductor have signed a deal to jointly develop chipmaking technology and share factory capacity.
Sony to close audio plant in Indonesia 11/26/2002
Sony Corp. will close its Indonesian audio-equipment plant in March and lay off all 1,000 workers, a company official said Tuesday.
China tries to attract its engineers back home 11/26/2002
Chinese government has launched an aggressive program to win back some of the country's tech talent from the economically stressed Silicon Valley.
Cell phone collects data from vending machine 11/26/2002
Xecom Inc. introduced a wireless transceiver and access point for remote data acquisition last week. The system uses the 900-MHz ISM band to accumulate data on vending machines and transfer that data through phone lines.
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