chips

Samsung Elec speeds new flash chip to market

Samsung Elec speeds new flash chip to market

Samsung Electronics said it would start making next year a new flash memory chip capable of doubling the data storage capacity of digital cameras, music players and other hot-selling portable devices.
Yoo Choonsik Sep 13 2005, 8:30AM Hardware
AMD chips get greener ahead of schedule

AMD chips get greener ahead of schedule

AMD has complied with upcoming global environmentally-friendly microprocessor regulations for vendors one year ahead of deadline.
Fleur Doidge Aug 9 2005, 4:31PM Hardware
Intel to build new US factory

Intel to build new US factory

Intel has announced plans to build a 300mm wafer fabrication facility, which is set to be completed in the second half of 2007.
DVD Editor Jul 26 2005, 4:26PM Hardware
First virus targeting AMD64 chips spotted

First virus targeting AMD64 chips spotted

Symantec may have discovered the first proof-of-concept virus targeting AMD's 64-bit processors.
Gregg Keizer , Gregg Keizer Aug 25 2004, 12:00AM Security
Aust chips for Asian city

Aust chips for Asian city

Sydney-based Keycorp has scored a lucrative deal to supply the Hong Kong government with 4.7 million smartcard chips for the Chinese territory's ID card program.
Claire Doble Jul 28 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
AMD ships mobile 64-bit chips

AMD ships mobile 64-bit chips

Chip maker Advanced Micro Devices has begun shipping two new low-power 64-bit mobile processors, hoping it can continue to push its AMD64 technology into the high-growth notebook space.
Edward F. Moltzen May 7 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Intel, AMD 64-bit chips compatible....almost

Intel, AMD 64-bit chips compatible....almost

Although the 64-bit x86 architectures from AMD and Intel are almost identical, in some cases programs written for one chipset may not run properly on the other, according to a report issued by a research firm.
Staff Writers Apr 6 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Athlon 64 support high, chips low

Athlon 64 support high, chips low

Motherboard manufacturers have voiced their support for AMD’s latest 64-bit Athlon chip, despite some citing chip shortages in the region as a looming problem.
Darren Ellis , Byron Connolly Sep 26 2003, 12:00AM Hardware
What’s at the core of chips?

What’s at the core of chips?

Intel's plans for new generations of server chips, disclosed at a technical conference last week, highlight a design shift high on the agendas of companies that make microprocessors: how to use ever-cheaper silicon to speed up responses to multiple internet requests, rather than crunch single tasks as fast as possible.
Aaron Ricadela Sep 23 2003, 12:00AM Hardware

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