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Reuters - Micron Technology Inc Chief Executive and Chairman Steve Appleton died in a plane crash on Friday, a major loss for the U.S. semiconductor industry. Fri, 03 Feb 2012 20:32:22 GMT AMD's CEO prepares chipmaker for a fight
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Reuters - Advanced Micro Devices' new chief executive delivered an enthusiastic pitch in his debut before Wall Street analysts, saying he was getting the struggling PC chipmaker "fit to fight" in a quick-changing computer industry. Thu, 02 Feb 2012 19:55:16 GMT Intel CFO faces fewer worried investors
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Reuters - Intel Chief Financial Officer Stacy Smith likes the questions he is receiving from Wall Street these days a lot more than the concerns many investors voiced last year about the PC chip giant's ability to adapt to consumers' growing preference for smartphones and tablets. Thu, 02 Feb 2012 13:01:52 GMT Hynix expects weaker chip shipment growth in Q1
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Reuters - Hynix Semiconductor Inc sees mid-single digit percentage growth for shipments of dynamic random access memory (DRAM) and flash memory chips in the first quarter from the previous quarter, an executive told a conference call. Thu, 02 Feb 2012 00:25:20 GMT Intel to buy QLogic's InfiniBand assets for $125 million
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Reuters - Chipmaker Intel Corp said it has agreed to buy networking products maker QLogic Corp's InfiniBand assets for $125 million in cash to strengthen its networking and high-performance computing capabilities. Mon, 23 Jan 2012 14:35:32 GMT Intel 4Q earnings rise 6 percent, top St. estimate
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AP - Intel Corp., the world's largest chip-maker, on Thursday said its profit rose 6 percent in the latest quarter, topping analyst expectations, even as hard-drive shortages held back PC makers' chip orders.
Thu, 19 Jan 2012 23:21:20 GMTIntel results exceed Street, capex jumps
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Reuters - Intel Corp's quarterly results modestly beat Wall Street's expectations as it faces a tough PC market, and the chipmaker said it was sharply increasing its capital expenditures in an apparent bid to speed up its entry into tablets and smartphones. Thu, 19 Jan 2012 22:37:43 GMT Xilinx shares up after upbeat Q4 outlook
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Reuters - Chipmaker Xilinx Inc expects fourth quarter results at the mid-point of analysts' expectations, allaying investor concerns that the slowdown in the semiconductor market would continue into the new year. Wed, 18 Jan 2012 22:47:19 GMT MEMC Struggles to Shine in a Gloomy Solar Market
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The Motley Fool - MEMC Electronic Materials (NYSE: WFR - News), a supplier of silicon wafers to solar and semiconductor manufacturers, is planning to restructure its business, which would involve slashing its workforce by 20%, or 1,300 jobs. In addition, the company plans to put some of its facilities on hold in order to ride the slump in the renewable-energy sector. Wed, 18 Jan 2012 16:48:39 GMT Altera Slips, but Does It End Here?
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The Motley Fool - Altera (Nasdaq: ALTR - News), the manufacturer of electronic chips, came out with its third-quarter results showing a fall in profits. This comes at a time when most of the companies in the semiconductor space are taking it on the chin. Let's take a look at how Altera is holding up. Wed, 18 Jan 2012 16:22:15 GMT A Semiconductor Stock to Stay Away From This Year
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The Motley Fool - When I wrote about Veeco Instruments (Nasdaq: VECO - News) last year, I had said that terrible times are in the offing for this semiconductor equipment provider. The company's stock has continued its downward journey since then, and to top it all, Veeco has left its investors poorer by some 52% this year as almost all of its businesses took a hammering. Wed, 18 Jan 2012 15:02:35 GMT Samsung seeks to merge smartphone operating platforms
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Reuters - Samsung Electronics Co plans to merge its own 'bada' mobile phone operating software with an open-source Tizen platform as the world's biggest smartphone maker seeks alternatives to Google's Android in its devices. Tue, 17 Jan 2012 13:24:01 GMT ARM chief not impressed with Intel phone chips
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Reuters - The head of British chip designer Arm Holdings plc has shrugged off the latest attempt by Intel Corp to muscle its way into the expanding market for low-power processors used in smartphones and tablets, which ARM dominates. Thu, 12 Jan 2012 15:44:39 GMT Motorola, Lenovo sign on to first Intel-powered smartphones
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Reuters - Intel announced multi-year pacts with Motorola Mobility and Lenovo to develop smartphones and tablets, and said the first Google Android phones using the top chipmaker's processors would go on sale this year. Wed, 11 Jan 2012 06:01:59 GMT Motorola pledges to use Intel chips in smartphones
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AP - Motorola Mobility and Lenovo on Tuesday said they will use Intel processors in smartphones and other devices, giving the chipmaker its first entry into a market it has long coveted. Wed, 11 Jan 2012 04:54:37 GMT Motorola Droid Pro with 1.3GHz processor coming to Verizon in fall?
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Ben Patterson - So, all excited about your new Droid X and its 1-gigahertz processor? That’s so five minutes ago. Tue, 10 Aug 2010 15:37:45 GMT Is Intel?s Celeron saying goodbye?
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Christopher Null - Since 1998, Intel’s Celeron brand has been the red-headed stepchild of the company, a value chip designed to be installed in the absolute cheapest computers so that Intel could compete with companies like AMD, which were well entrenched in the value computing space. Thu, 15 Jul 2010 22:47:38 GMT Leaked Motorola Droid 2 photos, specs surface
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Ben Patterson - It looks like Moto may already have the successor to its best-selling, Android-powered Droid on tap. A series of leaked snapshots and specifications detail a revamped slider with a faster processor, an updated version of Motorola's "Motoblur" service and a (hopefully) improved slide-out QWERTY keypad. Fri, 11 Jun 2010 14:39:10 GMT Intel abandons standalone graphics market
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Christopher Null - For a decade, the high-end computer graphics business has been a two-horse race, with Nvidia and ATI (now part of AMD) making the only standalone computer graphics chips around. These chips and cards are often called “discrete” graphics because they are separate, or discrete, from the motherboard, and that’s why they’re so special: Discrete graphics cards can be upgraded, and they are a major focus of gamers and high-end computing enthusiasts looking to boost their computers’ visual performance. Thu, 27 May 2010 18:13:33 GMT New transistor built from just seven atoms
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Christopher Null - It is the building block of electronics: the transistor. There are millions of them on the microchip powering your computer, and without them we’d still be digging insects out of vacuum tubes in computers the size of a small villa. Mon, 24 May 2010 21:15:35 GMT
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