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Thursday 18 August 2011
AMD Llano processors suffering from shortage; to be resolved in September
AMD's latest Llano-based processors are currently suffering from shortages due to the weaker-than-expected yield rates of the related 32nm process; however, AMD has already notified...
Thursday 4 August 2011
AMD Llano processor shipments reach 1.3-1.5 million units in July
AMD shipped about one million Llano APUs in June and 1.3-1.5 million units in July, and with the appearance of the company's new Llano APUs in the fourth quarter, annual shipments...
Wednesday 13 July 2011
Intel set to release 7 series-based Z, H and Q series chipsets in 2Q12
Intel plans to launch three new 7 series chipsets – Z77, Z75 and H77, supporting its upcoming 22nm Ivy Bridge-based CPUs and the existing 32nm Sandy Bridge-based CPUs, in March...
Thursday 16 June 2011
AMD displaying next generation APU platform; adopts 28nm process in 2012
AMD has displayed notebook models using its next-generation Trinity platform, based on Bulldozer at its Fusion Developer Summit (AFDS), and is set to launch the new platform in 2012...
Thursday 5 May 2011
Intel announces new 3D transistor structure
Intel has announced a breakthrough in the evolution of the transistor. For the first time since the invention of silicon transistors over 50 years ago, transistors using a three-dimensional...
Tuesday 8 March 2011
Standalone application processors are wining in mobility markets, says Petrov Group (part 1)
Several years ago there was a widely accepted expectation that application mobile processors would be fully integrated with baseband processors on a single chip. However, today we...
Wednesday 10 November 2010
AMD details a vivid future of computing at annual Financial Analyst Day
At its annual Financial Analyst Day, AMD demonstrated how its unique combination of CPU and GPU computing technologies on a single die will enable breakthrough capabilities in an...
Tuesday 9 November 2010
AMD Llano APU mass production reportedly delays to 2H11
AMD reportedly may delay the production of its latest Fusion accelerate processing unit (APU) codenamed Llano from the company's original schedule of the first half 2011 to July of...
Monday 8 November 2010
SMIC to concentrate resources on R&D, says chairman
Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) will pump at least US$2 billion into research and development annually in the future, aiming to develop "world-class"...
Monday 14 June 2010
ASML adds staff to meet surge in orders
Lithography equipment supplier ASML has rehired 700 employees that were previously laid off, as well as recruiting several hundreds of new staff, to meet a big surge in demand for...
Tuesday 25 May 2010
Nanya PCB to expand capacity for FC substrates and HDI boards
Nanya PCB has revealed plans to boost its flip-chip (FC) substrate capacity by 5-7 million units for a total of 35-37 million units a month by the end of June 2010, and also expand...
Tuesday 18 May 2010
Dropping demand in Europe and Intel CPU shortages create dilemma for notebook players
Taiwan-based notebook players have expressed concerns that buying sentiment in Europe may be conservative in the third quarter of 2010, despite the traditional peak season; however,...
Wednesday 24 March 2010
Intel to launch two overclockable processors in June and July
Intel plans to launch two processors - Core i7-875K and Core i5-655K - that have unlocked multipliers and are targeting the gaming market, according to sources from motherboard mak...
Tuesday 16 March 2010
Intel launches 32nm server and six-core desktop CPUs
Intel has launched its Xeon 5600 series processors that feature Intel's Advanced Encryption Standard New Instructions (Intel AES-NI), and Intel's Trusted Execution Technology (Intel...
Thursday 14 January 2010
Kingston reportedly pays US$100 million for memory chips to Hynix
US-based memory module house Kingston Technology has made an advance payment of US$100 million to Hynix Semiconductor for the purchase of DRAM chips and NAND flash in 2010, according...