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Where Will Apple's A4 Chip Go Next?
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Fri, 03 Sep 2010 20:20:14 GMT
PC World - Apple's internally developed A4 chip could be implemented in new devices such as low-power servers, TVs or even communications or entertainment boxes, if the company tries to expand the chip's footprint, analysts said.
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HP, Hynix Aim To Replace Flash Memory with ReRAM
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Wed, 01 Sep 2010 18:41:50 GMT
NewsFactor - As the 3PAR bidding war rages on, Hewlett-Packard is taking a deep breath and turning its attention to Hynix Semiconductor -- at least for a moment. On Wednesday, HP announced a joint development agreement with the memory supplier for a new circuit element.
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FormFactor warns on 3Q sales; shares drop
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Tue, 31 Aug 2010 22:29:22 GMT
AP - FormFactor Inc., which makes semiconductor testing equipment, said Tuesday that its third-quarter revenue will miss expectations, sending the company's battered stock down in afterhours trading.
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Intel Expands Beyond Processors with Buying Spree
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Tue, 31 Aug 2010 17:22:00 GMT
PC World - The tech industry is going through a serious consolidation phase, and Intel is one of the leaders of the ongoing buying spree. Intel purchased the wireless unit of Infineon this week, after recently spending nearly $8 billion to buy the McAfee. The moves don't make sense at first glance, but in an era of commoditized PCs and decreasing profit margins Intel has to look for alternate revenue streams.
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Intel buys Infineon unit and expands wireless offer
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Mon, 30 Aug 2010 23:28:28 GMT
Reuters - U.S. chipmaker Intel Corp unveiled a deal on Monday to buy German chipmaker Infineon Technologies AG's wireless unit for $1.4 billion, as it claws its way into the booming smartphone market and cuts its reliance on personal computers.
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At a glance: Top mobile-phone processor makers
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Mon, 30 Aug 2010 23:26:35 GMT
AP - Intel Corp. is re-entering the market for mobile-phone chips with the proposed $1.4 billion acquisition of the wireless-chip division of Germany's Infineon Technologies AG. Below are the rankings of the top makers of processors and other communications chips for mobile phones, as ranked by Gartner Inc. based on worldwide figures in 2009.
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Summary Box: Intel buys chip tech in phone push
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Mon, 30 Aug 2010 23:06:02 GMT
AP - INTEL'S DILEMMA: Intel Corp. is at risk of missing out on the next great opportunity for semiconductor companies — smart phones — which is why it has decided to buy the wireless-chip division of Germany's Infineon Technologies AG
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