Mobile-chip Firm Rides IPO Wave
News GPS chip designers have tackled many of the problems involved with locating an individual on the globe. Tessera, a chip packaging company founded in the early 90s, went public at $13 per share late last year and is trading in the $18 range.
[April 23, 2004, 13:30]
Imagination Updates Mobile 3D Chip
News Imagination's PowerVR MBX core, designed with industry-leading chip designer ARM, has been adopted by many phone makers and will begin appearing in devices later this year, Imagination has said. Also on Monday, Imagination said Japanese chipmaker...
[February 25, 2004, 13:50]
Intel Rounds Out Mobile Chip Family
News Intel is making sure not to leave out the little notebooks when it introduces its Centrino chip family in March. Aside from coming out with a standard Pentium-M chip, which is expected to run at speeds ranging from 1.3GHz to 1.6GHz, the company...
[January 27, 2003, 8:26]
Via Unveils World's Smallest Mobile Chip
News The chip was unveiled on Tuesday at Taiwan's Computex trade show. Via Technologies this week unveiled a mobile version of its Via C3 processor line, based on the advanced 0.13-micron manufacturing process, which reduces power consumption and...
[June 8, 2001, 13:03]
Intel's Mobile Chip Plan Revealed
News Krewell called the recently launched Athlon 4 from Advanced Micro Devices Inc.a very strong competitor," saying that the chip will have a definite advantage until the launch of the mobile Pentium 4, expected in the first quarter of 2002.
[July 20, 2001, 9:06]
Intel Prepping New Mobile Chip
News Intel sources say the chip maker is working to replace its top-of-the-line notebook processor, the mobile Pentium III, with a new chip, code-named Northwood, in 2001. Intel isn't the only mobile-chip maker with changes in the pipeline, however.
[February 7, 2000, 8:05]
Consumers Win Mobile Chip Race
News The mobile-chip market has been turned into a three-horse race by the renewed efforts of Advanced Micro Devices and the entry of a new challenger, Transmeta. Greater competition should lead to faster releases of new mobile-chip technologies, such...
[February 4, 2000, 13:26]
Qualcomm Plans 'universal' Mobile TV Chip
News Our UBM solution addresses the industry's need by providing a single universal chip that supports three of the world's leading standards, enabling mobile handsets to receive real-time content regardless of the broadcast technology selected by...
[May 30, 2006, 15:45]
Intel Shaves Mobile Chip Prices
News Not to be outdone, AMD will come out with a mobile chip based around its upcoming Hammer architecture in the first half. The Centrino bundle includes a brand-new chip, code-named Banias, built especially for notebooks.
[January 14, 2003, 7:48]
Samsung Builds A Better Mobile Memory Chip
News Samsung Electronics said on Wednesday it has developed a new mobile memory chip that is thinner and uses less power than previous generations of chips, a development that could affect a wide range of portable consumer electronic devices.
[December 28, 2006, 9:23]
Intel Announces Mobile WiMax Chip
News Intel's Rosedale II mobile WiMax chip was announced on Monday, which the company hopes will help further popularise the high-speed mobile technology. The chip will see commercial trials in Europe by the end of this year, according to Chris...
[July 24, 2006, 10:10]
Intel Chip Speeds Mobile Devices
News As part of its push into wireless, Intel on Wednesday unveiled a flash memory chip that promises to reduce the time it takes to get information from cell phones and handhelds. The upcoming chip, called 3 Volt Synchronous StrataFlash, can retrieve...
[September 27, 2001, 9:22]
A Year Ago: Consumers Win Mobile Chip Race
News Transmeta-BIOS software developers -- and probably notebook makers as well -- are developing their products to work with a range of chip sets, including one from Acer Labs, which includes its ALI 1535 chip, and those that offer Intel's PIIX4, such...
[February 4, 2001, 6:03]
Hong Kong Firm Unveils Homegrown Mobile Chip
News The V-Dragon chip from Culturecom Holdings is the company's first such product and claims to be designed specifically for Chinese-language handling and the open-source Linux operating system. The company said that the chip comes with native ability...
[July 29, 2003, 9:25]
Intel Releases New Mobile Pentium Chip
News Intel has quietly started selling a new version of its mobile Pentium M chip so that select manufacturers can cut the price of their notebooks. The chip essentially increases the price-performance spectrum of the mobile chips sold under model numbers.
[July 15, 2004, 7:50]
AMD Lines Up Backers For Mobile Chip
News AMD released a mobile Duron chip earlier this month, but that chip is offered only in the NEC's LaVie U notebook in Japan. More importantly for AMD, however, is that it plans to offer the new chip in both Pavilion notebooks for the consumer market...
[January 26, 2001, 8:44]
New Filter For Mobile Phones In Flip Chip Package
White Papers To meet these requirements, STMicroelectronics has created the EMIF10, a highly integrated 10-line low-pass filter in a revolutionary small flip-chip package - the equivalent of 70 discrete components on less than 7 mm2!
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Intel Cuts Mobile Chip Prices
News More than half of all notebooks based on a Pentium M chip contain the full Centrino package. Centrino bundles based around the 755 chip were knocked down 30 percent, with the top price falling from $706 to $695 and the bottom price from $495 to $481.
[October 19, 2004, 9:35]
Chip Ushers In The Disposable Mobile
Talkback It will never happen. Phones will continue to add functionality and personalization features and will not be a throw-away commodity for a long time.l
[January 27, 2005, 12:10]
Chip Ushers In The Disposable Mobile
Talkback Overall im impressed, it was only a matter of time before the world saw cell phones being handed out like halloween candy. But will other cell phone companies like samsung or motorola take advantage? What do you think?
[January 25, 2005, 17:58]

