ARM Chip Dominance Defies Market Slump
News UK chip designer ARM Holdings is continuing to thrive despite the continued slump in the IT market, and on Monday announced 42 percent revenue growth for the three months ended 30 September. Despite difficult market conditions in the electronics...
[October 15, 2001, 14:19]
LinuxWorld: Market Slump To Pay Dividends For Linux
News The market hype surrounding Linux in particular companies has, however, been particularly strong and it's clear that small companies need to sure of a commercial payback in order to make open source work.
[February 2, 2001, 8:49]
Tech Slump Has Knock-on Effect In Property Market
News Even if we did all these (potential) deals tomorrow, it wouldn't put a huge dent in the market. The downturn in the real estate market has been healthy not just for companies such as Equity Thunder, but also for the market in general, real estate...
[July 4, 2001, 12:54]
Does Asian IT Growth Threaten Europe?
News The European IT market is seeing fresh challenges from the fast-growing Asian market as Europe recovers from the slump of the early 2000s. Separate research shows that though European IT growth lags behind Asia, it has at least recovered from the...
[March 22, 2005, 15:55]
Mobile Makers Anticipate Record Year
News Cellphone manufacturers will ship 585 million phones in 2004, marking the second consecutive record-setting year for an industry mired in a slump not so long ago, according to a study from market watcher Strategy Analytics.
[February 4, 2004, 9:50]
US Report: Intel To Cut 675 Jobs At Massachusetts Plant
News A downturn in demand for PCs and a market slump in Asia, formerly the fastest growing market for technology companies, has dried demand for chips. The demand slump comes at a time when plants have vastly improved the quality and quantity of chips...
[September 23, 1998, 16:17]
Micromuse To Buy Riversoft For £43m
News The two firms, which make Operations Support System (OSS) software for service providers, have been very hard hit by the slump in telecoms. Riversoft's main successes have been with new telcos, which have been particularly hard hit by the telecoms...
[June 19, 2002, 14:36]
Notebook Sales On The Up
News One reason is that, especially during 2001's PC market slump, notebooks have come down in price. That would be a major boon for computer makers, strapped by the PC slump of 2001. At that time, notebooks comprised 17.6 percent of the market.
[May 3, 2002, 14:20]
Games Boost Chip Industry
News The games market has been in a slump for the past few months, but that is due to change shortly. The slump is due to the changeover from one well-established set of games platforms -- Sony's PlayStation foremost among them -- to a new generation.
[April 19, 2001, 16:08]
Chips May Slump Into Spring 2002
News He predicted that revenue growth would continue to slump through March or April 2002, adding that excess capacity "would likely lead to more aggressive pricing trends and a lacklustre recovery". The PC sector will also continue to slump, he...
[May 31, 2001, 6:28]
Dell To Call Ceasefire In PC Price War?
News While the PC market continued to slump, with sales sliding 12 percent from the third quarter of 2000, Dell gained nearly 11 points of market share, according to research firm Gartner. Despite a continued PC slump in the third quarter, economic...
[November 16, 2001, 8:47]
Market Mayhem: Tech Stocks On A Rollercoaster
News UK investors holding their nerve amid slump -- Little panic despite dizzying drop Monday in FTSE and techMARK.Mon, 17th Apr 2000 FTSE 100 cuts losses as telecoms stage fightback -- Positive news from BT, Vodafone AirTouch and a few others helps...
[April 7, 2000, 14:28]
News Focus: 64-bit Processors Power Up Chip Forum
News ARM chip dominance defies market slump LATEST NEWS ARM to unveil 64-bit Jaguar chip for handhelds Tuesday 16th October Jaguar will borrow features from high-end servers so manufacturers can squeeze them into handheld devices - but it won't appear...
[October 16, 2001, 13:14]
2004 USA PBX Market Review: IP Telephony Drives PBX Market Resurgence
White Papers An improved economy and pent-up customer demand were strong contributors to PBX system market growth after the most pronounced slump of the competitive interconnect era, but it was a strong and growing interest in IP telephony that proved to be...
[July 12, 2007, 0:00]
Chip Designers Paint A Brighter Picture
News Chip designers bucked the semiconductor slump of 2001, increasing revenues from sales of technology such as processor cores by 25 percent, according to a new report from market researcher Gartner. The designers, which compete in what Gartner calls...
[May 1, 2002, 7:31]
ATI Stable Platform And Unified Driver Strategy: An Innovative Approach Delivering Value To Enterprises
White Papers From a business standpoint, the slump in the economy has forced companies to reduce their Capital Expenditures (CAPEX), deferring unnecessary purchases and postponing acquisitions that cannot be readily cost-justified.
[February 28, 2008, 23:00]
Samsung Drive May Halt DRAM Market Recovery
News The healthy price gain confirmed the DRAM market has bottomed out after a 15-month slump, but analysts said a recovery this year could be short-lived due to a production drive by sector leader Samsung Electronics.
[May 6, 2008, 9:54]
Intel Buys Into The Memory Chip Market
News The memory chip market has witnessed a dramatic slump recently due to over supply. Intel fears that shrinkage of the high-speed, memory chip market will slow the development of PCs which, in turn, will have a knock on effect on the demand for its...
[October 21, 1998, 10:42]
Dell Falters In Growing PC Market
News Despite the slump, Dell remains the top PC vendor in the UK, with 24.5 percent of the market. Despite increasing demand for PCs in the market as a whole, Dell's UK sales have dropped, according to the latest statistics.
[August 6, 2007, 15:12]
Chip Market To Grow 23 Percent Next Year
News The industry will continue to grow through 2004, hitting $302bn before another cyclical slump in 2005, Feldhan said. The semiconductor market will grow 23 percent next year, buoyed by this year's inventory slashing and renewed consumer demand...
[September 10, 2001, 16:19]

