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Article | 3/03/2009 Intel opens up the Atom processor to TSMC
Intel on Monday announced a partnership that could provide access to the chip design of its low-cost Atom processor to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufactur...
Article | 2/03/2009 RIM: Battery not source of BlackBerry Bold overheating
Research In Motion on Friday confirmed that NTT DoCoMo has halted sales of the BlackBerry Bold smartphone in Japan due to overheating, but said that t...
Article | 26/02/2009 Intel tries to free 'netbook' trademark from Psion
Intel on Wednesday said it had joined Dell and other companies in an attempt to free the term 'netbook' from the clutches of PC maker Psion Teklogix.
Article | 26/02/2009 OLPC to focus on large-scale deployments of XO laptops
Nonprofit organization One Laptop Per Child is shying away from small deployments of XO laptops to focus on large-scale deployments as it restructures...
Article | 26/02/2009 Microsoft takes TomTom to court in patent dispute
Microsoft on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against TomTom, alleging that the GPS vendor's in-car navigation devices infringe on its patents.
Article | 19/02/2009 Intel goes to court in licensing spat with Nvidia
Intel on Tuesday went to court to resolve a licensing dispute with Nvidia over the latter's plan to build chipsets compatible with Intel's latest Neha...
Article | 16/02/2009 Google, Nvidia bringing Android to Tegra chips
Nvidia on Monday said it is working with Google to build support for Linux applications on smartphones with its upcoming Tegra mobile chips.
Article | 13/02/2009 Chip vendors bring Windows 7 closer to netbooks
Chip vendors Qualcomm and Nvidia have thrown their support behind the Windows 7 OS for netbooks, announcing efforts to bring better graphics and conti...
Article | 12/02/2009 PC processor shipments to drop in 2009, IDC says
PC microprocessor shipments slowed in the fourth quarter and will continue to decline this year, according to an IDC survey released on Wednesday.
Article | 11/02/2009 Intel updates laptop, desktop chip plans
Intel this week accelerated plans to release two dual-core laptop and desktop processors, tweaking its road map as it juggles manufacturing efforts to...
Article | 4/02/2009 Intel delays Itanium upgrade to add new capabilities
Intel on Tuesday said it has delayed the release of the quad-core Tukwila chip, its next-generation 64-bit Itanium processor designed for use in enter...
Article | 2/02/2009 Retailer to ship laptops with Intel's Core i7 chips
In an unlikely union of technologies, PC retailer Eurocom has said it will ship laptops powered by Intel's Core i7 processor, which the chip maker has...
Article | 30/01/2009 Sandisk and Toshiba restructure joint venture
Sandisk on Thursday armed itself with financial flexibility, announcing a deal to restructure its chip-manufacturing joint venture with Toshiba.
Article | 28/01/2009 EU rejects Intel's efforts to delay antitrust hearing
A European court on Tuesday rejected a request from Intel to postpone a deadline in the European Commission's antitrust proceedings against the compan...
Article | 27/01/2009 AMD sees no Geode chip replacement in sight
Advanced Micro Devices on Monday said it has no replacement planned for the aging Geode low-power chip, creating uncertainty for its use in products l...

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