Well-funded startup faces a tough challenge from three entrenched rivals but says its product design and Wi-Fi’s growth will give it momentum.
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AMD jumps eight spots to become the world’s No. 7 chip supplier, while Intel declines.
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Mercury Computer will use the Cell processor developed for Sony’s PlayStation 3 game console to help develop battlefield systems.
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Private equity firms are shaking up the chip industry.
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IBM is building high-performance computing systems using the same gaming chip as the console.
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Top Stories for the Week of July 24 2006: Sun Microsystems Serves It Up; Freescale Semiconductor's Memorable Achievement; Chip Equipment Sales Surge
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The company’s RFID chips inch one step closer to commercial applications.
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Big Blue’s latest server uses silicon technology developed for ultra-fast game consoles, though rivals downplay its power.
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Austrian firm develops new technology for Siemens’ CAT Scanners, but says an acquisition isn’t in the cards.
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Marvell will buy Intel’s mobile group in what could be just the beginning as the chip giant cleans house.
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Red Herring magazine’s hardware news stories for the week of May 29, 2006.
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China's top search engine will work with Intel to advance search on mobile devices and home appliances.
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Hardware news briefs for the week of April 10, 2006.
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SchmartBoard’s products aim to save hobbyists and engineers time and money.
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The world’s largest chip company wants to take back market share from AMD.
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The company’s latest processor could give startups the edge.
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New chip technology can make the current cell phone system stronger, faster, and bigger.
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The chip maker is adopting an expensive technology to keep pace with Moore’s Law.
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The chip giant wants to use new materials for building chips that would boost processing speed by 50 percent.
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Microprocessor maker will help India build its chip manufacturing industry.
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