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2006-02-16 | Japanese trio mulls joint fab plan Hitachi, Renesas and Toshiba went public with plans for a feasibility study on a joint fab. |
2004-05-13 | Japan's IC needs met at home Japan's semiconductor market became the world's largest last year, driven by demand from non-PC products, especially digital consumer electronics, mobile phones and car-related electronics. |
2008-05-15 | IBM moves Cell processor to 65nm IBM has announced PowerXCell, the next-generation version of its Cell processor that uses 65nm process technology and specifically geared for computer servers. |
2008-04-16 | IBM mainframes get CPU, OS makeover IBM Corp. is exploring hybrid computing concepts and expanding open-source software support for its mainframes as two ways to kick new life into the venerable systems. |
2009-02-27 | How the portable gaming industry matured (Part 1) Remember the days of Game & Watch and Game Boy? Here's a look at how the portable gaming industry has advanced in 20-odd years. |
2009-07-13 | Eyeing Intel's strides in SoC biz Intel Corp. isn't giving much detail on its two-year old initiative to become an SoC supplier. But interviews with executives and analysts show the company is making gradual progress laying the foundations to build competitive SoCs. |
2014-03-24 | DirectX 12 to spare CPU, GPU resources Microsoft's announcement of the latest DirectX release involves an API fix that may have been spurred by the existence of a rival PC-based API, Mantle. |
2006-07-20 | Design forum is heavy on ESL this year The Design Automation Conference next week in San Francisco, California comes with a program heavy on ESL and embedded systems design, design-for-manufacturability, power-aware design and verification. See the details inside. |
2002-08-12 | China downplays new format's challenge to DVD A Chinese government-backed research developing next-generation video-disk technology has reported progress on a new format called Enhanced Versatile Disk. |
2007-07-03 | Analysts crack open the iPhone, reveal chip suppliers Analysts from Semiconductor Insights cracked open an iPhone to provide insight into what exactly Apple is doing to make a strong entry into the cellphone market. |
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