SiS are to enter the Dram market according to Digitimes. According to their sources SiS will be making DDR2 and DDR1-400 modules with the help of their parent company United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC). SiS has Continue reading “SiS to produce DRAM modules”.…more
Intel Corporation today announced it will invest $300 million (US) to build a semiconductor assembly and test facility in Ho Chi Minh City. This represents the first such investment by the semiconductor industry in Vietnam Continue reading “Intel Invests $300 Million In Ho Chi Minh City”.…more
Blu-ray Disc will go on sale in the US in 23 May, according to Sony’s home video division, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, MGM Home Entertainment and Samsung. The South Korean giant will ship its BD-P1000 Continue reading “Blu-ray Comes To America on May 23rd”.…more
Microsoft Corp. plans six core offerings of its upcoming Windows Vista operating system, targeting how people use computers instead of PC hardware specifications, the company said on Monday. That should make benchmarking interesting, but rumor Continue reading “Microsoft to offer 6 versions of Windows Vista”.…more
Creative Technology, the parent company of 3DLabs has announced that the company is withdrawing from the workstation graphics market and will be focusing more on mobile graphics. It should be no small wonder though, what Continue reading “3DLabs going mobile”.…more
Dejavu. More claims of Dell going AMD, but this time, from Voodoo PC’s Rahul Sood. Charlie Demerjian at The Inquirer would beg to differ, and there is now a friendly wager going on. The loser Continue reading “Inquirer Bunny or Voodoo Bunny?”.…more
Although at this time, details are scarce, we have found a site that has posted up some images of AMD’s next-generation Opteron socket, called Socket F. This socket has 1207 pins and will support future Continue reading “AMD’s Next-gen Socket F Revealed”.…more
A U.S. judge on Friday stopped short of ordering an immediate shutdown of millions of BlackBerry portable e-mail devices, but reminded manufacturer Research In Motion Ltd. it had already been found to have infringed the Continue reading “Judge delays decision on BlackBerry cutoff”.…more