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SemIndia to invest US$3bln in Indian chip facility

SemIndia to invest US$3bln in Indian chip facility

SemIndia plans to invest US$3 billion in a semiconductor chip-making factory in India, with technology from America's Advanced Micro Devices, officials from the companies said on Wednesday.
Staff Writers Dec 1 2005, 11:30AM Hardware
TI seeks to expand customer base with new phone chip

TI seeks to expand customer base with new phone chip

Texas Instruments has introduced a high-speed wireless chip for use by a wider set of mobile phone makers, initially in Japan and later in other markets around the world.
Sinead Carew Nov 30 2005, 8:45AM Hardware
Samsung, Hynix in chip supply talks with Apple

Samsung, Hynix in chip supply talks with Apple

South Korea's Samsung Electronics and Hynix Semiconductor are in talks with Apple Computer on long-term deals to supply NAND-flash memory chips, the two local firms said separately on Wednesday.
Staff Writers Nov 17 2005, 12:30PM Hardware
Reuters Summit: Microchip makers avoid building plants

Reuters Summit: Microchip makers avoid building plants

The semiconductor industry is being forced to abandon the idea of owning their own plants as costs for new factories reach US$3 billion and more, leaving manufacturing concentrated in the hands of a few big players.
Eric Auchard Nov 7 2005, 9:00AM Hardware
Samsung upbeat on chip outlook despite price cuts

Samsung upbeat on chip outlook despite price cuts

Samsung Electronics expects prices of its core computer memory chips to stabilise in the second half of 2006 and said lower flash chip prices would boost demand.
Kim Yeon-hee Nov 4 2005, 10:00AM Hardware
AMD, IBM expand chip technology research pact

AMD, IBM expand chip technology research pact

Advanced Micro Devices has expanded its semiconductor technology alliance with IBM.
Staff Writers Nov 2 2005, 9:30AM Hardware
Global chip sales up strongly before Christmas

Global chip sales up strongly before Christmas

Global sales of semiconductors have risen strongly ahead of the end-of-year shopping season, driven by booming demand for mobile phones, computers and electronic gadgets for the living room, according to a survey.
Staff Writers Nov 1 2005, 8:30AM Hardware
Intel to delay next version of Itanium chip

Intel to delay next version of Itanium chip

Intel said on Monday it was delaying the next version of its Itanium chip, used in high-end server computers, until the middle of 2006, citing quality issues.
Staff Writers Oct 25 2005, 1:30PM Hardware
Intel unveils new dual-core processors

Intel unveils new dual-core processors

Intel has released new processors and chipsets as part of the company's new home and office PC platforms.
Ron Osborn May 27 2005, 10:43AM Software
Hallmark claims BTX first

Hallmark claims BTX first

Hallmark Computer International claimed it was the first supplier to start shipping a computer that uses Intel’s latest Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) design concept.
Staff Writers , Staff Writers Feb 17 2005, 12:00AM Strategy
New chipset delivers six times DSL range

New chipset delivers six times DSL range

Intel today announced details of its new broadband-capable wireless chip, Rosedale, which is capable of broadcasting up to six times further than DSL.
Ty Pendlebury Sep 8 2004, 12:00AM Hardware

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