Commerce Server 2002 Released To Manufacture
News Commerce Server 2002, Microsoft's latest addition to its .Net Web services framework, was released to manufacture on Wednesday. The product should ship in a couple of weeks, said server solutions marketing manager Donna Warburton.
[April 9, 2002, 16:47]
The Problems Of Processor Manufacture
News The 65nm process went into manufacture in the fourth quarter of 2005, which means we want 45nm in the fourth quarter of 2007. Paulo Gargini is the director of technology strategy at Intel. He describes what he does as long-range research.
[March 10, 2006, 17:05]
Muehlbauer’s Two-Step System Promises To Give A Range Of Companies The Ability To Manufacture RFID Tags And Labels
White Papers The company believes the new system will give a range of companies, even ones that don’t have expertise in working with silicon, the ability to manufacture RFID tags and labels. IC and RFID tag assembly specialist Muehlbauer has launched a new...
[June 25, 2004, 0:00]
MiTAC Technology Chooses The Fujitsu WiMAX SoC To Design And Manufacture Cost-Efficient WiMAX Customer Premise Equipment
White Papers MiTAC selected the Fujitsu WiMAX System-on-Chip (SoC) to develop and manufacture MiTAC's WiMAX Customer Premise Equipment (CPE). MiTAC is a world leader in the electronics manufacturing industry, having strong design and cost-efficient...
[August 11, 2005, 0:00]
Office XP Released To Manufacture
News The delay between release to manufacture and availability in the shops or through other channels, was due, he said, to logistical problems in coordinating a single world-wide launch. Microsoft Office XP, the latest version of the office suite, was...
[March 5, 2001, 15:40]
Via Chips From IBM
News Taiwan's Via Technologies has selected IBM Microelectronics to manufacture its next processor, marking another step in Big Blue's plan to become the helping hand to chipmakers in need. IBM will manufacture the "Esther" microprocessor for Via.
[January 7, 2004, 13:05]
Pentium 4 Picks Up Steam With Chipset Deals
News Acer Labs has signed a licence to manufacture Pentium 4 chipsets, as Intel cranks up efforts to popularise its latest processor. ServerWorks, acquired by Broadcom, plans to manufacture a chipset for "Foster", a version of the Pentium 4 for servers...
[February 19, 2001, 8:26]
Linux Kernel: Moving Closer To Windows?
Talkback Allegedly ASUS is going to manufacture only superior board for superior AMD product.http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/mainboards/display/20040629030218.html DELL allegedly is going to manufacture servers with better AMD Opteron!
[July 2, 2004, 21:56]
Intel's Got Fab Plans To Cut Costs
News Next year, Intel plans to manufacture its communications chips in the same plants used to make microprocessors and flash memory, a shift likely to cut costs and expand its markets. Just as important, the company will use the opportunity to begin to...
[September 16, 2002, 9:32]
Iomega And Nomai Kiss, Make Up, And Get Into Bed Together
News Last year, Nomai began manufacture of "Zip-compatible" disks and Iomega's publicity vehicle went into over-drive, alleging everything from incompatibility to damage of drive heads. And with a healthy dose of techno-humility, Iomega will also pay $3...
[June 29, 1998, 16:30]
IBM Will Make IDT's Chips
News Chip designer, Integrated Device Technology (IDT), signed up IBM to manufacture its x86 processors yesterday, joining AMD and Cyrix as IBM customers. AMD, in particular, is already selling every processor it can manufacture, and IBM's priorities...
[March 18, 1998, 10:18]
Billion-dollar Alliance To Pump Out Large Displays
News Hitachi, Toshiba and Matsushita Electric have formed a joint venture to manufacture large liquid-crystal displays for flat-screen televisions, escalating competition for a piece of the digital living room.
[September 1, 2004, 9:50]
Transmeta Investigating Taiwan Foundries
News Transmeta is testing the water with Taiwan-based manufacturing plants, in a move that could eventually boost the chip startup's capacity to manufacture its Intel-compatible chips for the featherweight laptop market.
[August 8, 2000, 10:00]
Rambus' Patent Warfare
News Infineon Technologies has become the latest target of US-based Rambus, which has been seeking to exact licensing and royalty payments for the manufacture of common PC memory technologies. The company may also be trying to make RDRAM look more...
[August 14, 2000, 17:02]
Intel And Via Bury The Hatchet
News Intel and Via Technologies have settled all of the lawsuits pending between the two companies and entered into an agreement that will let Via manufacture processors and chip sets and let Intel collect royalties.
[April 8, 2003, 7:36]
US Report: FTC Gives OK To Digital/Intel Chip Deal
News The approval requires Digital to agree to continue licensing arrangements with Advanced Micro Devices(AMD) and Samsungand to certify IBMor some other company to manufacture Digital's Alpha processors.
[April 24, 1998, 9:59]
Bluetooth Test Capability On 2026B
White Papers The 2026B can be used in demanding manufacturing applications, whether it is for routine manufacture in the early phase of deployment or as part of a quality control test system monitoring the output of volume devices using the Bluetooth interface.
[November 14, 2005, 23:00]
AMD Renews Cheap Chip Attack
News Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is set to renew its focus on the "value" PC market with next month's release of Duron, a repackaging of its core Athlon chip technology with a few tricks to make it cheaper to manufacture.
[May 22, 2000, 15:03]
New Pentium 4-Rambus Chipset On Way
News A chipset maker is in the final stages of negotiating a deal that will allow the company to manufacture a chipset that links a Pentium 4 processor with Rambus-based RDRAM memory, according to several industry sources.
[August 31, 2001, 9:05]
Display Screens Go Organic
News The two companies formed Polyink, which will create equipment and provide services to display companies looking to manufacture organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screens. Supporters of polymer OLED suggest that polymer requires less expensive...
[June 17, 2002, 14:38]

