NEC-Mitsubishi LCD Monitor Prices Cut By A Third
News The cost of a liquid crystal display (LCD) monitor looks set to fall even further after NEC-Mitsubishi Electronic Displays (NMD) announced that it was dropping the cost of its LCD range by up to 30 percent.
[May 9, 2001, 6:35]
LCD Monitor Mimics Origami
News A joint venture between Japanese electronics giants NEC and Mitsubishi has taken mobile computing up a notch with two foldable LCD monitors. NEC-Mitsubishi Electronics Display of America yesterday launched the 15-inch NEC LCD1565 and the 17-inch...
[June 25, 2003, 15:38]
LCD Monitor Prices 'to Stabilise In 2003'
News Prices of flat-panel monitors are likely to continue dropping through the first half of 2003, but stabilise by mid-year, according to NEC/Mitsubishi, one of the biggest manufacturers in the UK of LCD monitors.
[December 5, 2002, 9:39]
Semiconductor Demand Forecasts Strong
News Other chipmakers such as Toshiba, Hitachi and Mitsubishi Electric have also raised their chip capital spending plans. The figure reflects investments made by major chipmakers such as NEC and Fujitsu in new production equipment, and indicates...
[November 21, 2000, 11:20]
Pocket PC 2002 Debuts
News Also on hand will be a number of new supporters, including Toshiba, NEC and Mitsubishi Electric. NEC is also expected to publicly announce its plans for a handheld using Pocket PC 2002. Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer will launch a new...
[October 4, 2001, 9:14]
Nanotech Merger Creates Patent Powerhouse
News Rival Mitsubishi, meanwhile, has been working on ways to use nanoparticles in over-the-counter products. IBM and NEC own the basic patents to the nanotube, but CNI has about 30 patents that revolve around ways to attach different particles to...
[December 23, 2004, 10:50]
Memory Prices Fading Fast
News Hyundai is clearly pulling back; so are Mitsubishi and Fujitsu," Osha said. In the end, this could leave a memory industry dominated by the big three--Samsung, Micron and Hyundai -- with the fourth spot in the market filled by Germany's Infineon or...
[December 20, 2000, 16:04]
Mitsubishi Plans Retail Hook For Micro Businesses
News Mitsubishi marketing director Chris Buckham said the company is currently in talks with the Dixons Stores Group (DSG) about its new approach and is optimistic that the firm will maintain a strong presence in UK retail.
[March 11, 1998, 14:20]
Japanese Giants To Cooperate On Linux
News And the plans carry some heavyweight backers including Toshiba, Sony, NEC, Fujitsu, Hitachi and Mitsubishi. Twenty-three Japanese firms have allied to cooperate on developing new Linux operating systems for electronic devices, say reports Thursday.
[July 13, 2000, 13:51]
Mobiles Change Into Cashpoints
News DoCoMo's service also works with handsets made by NEC, Panasonic, Sharp, Mitsubishi and Sony Ericsson. Japanese wireless carrier NTT DoCoMo has launched a service for smart-card handsets that lets customers use their cellphone as a mobile wallet.
[August 10, 2004, 8:50]
Flat-panel Monitors Edge Ahead
News The shift from CRTs to LCDs will likely benefit the established companies, like Samsung, NEC and Mitsubishi, who participate in both markets, she added. Flat-panel monitors for desktop computers are expected to surpass traditional cathode ray tube...
[March 13, 2003, 9:19]
Five Years Ago: Sun Cooks Java Chips
News LG Semiconductor, Mitsubishi, NEC and Samsung will be among chip makers who will build the devices. Expected to be available in volume late in 1997, the RISC-based chips will ship with 16Kb cache and optional floating point unit.
[October 13, 2001, 7:30]
Sun Cooks Java Chips
News LG Semiconductor, Mitsubishi, NEC and Samsung will be among chip makers who will build the devices. Expected to be available in volume late in 1997, the RISC-based chips will ship with 16Kb cache and optional floating point unit.
[October 14, 1996, 11:56]
A Year Ago Today: Sun Cooks Java Chips
News LG Semiconductor, Mitsubishi, NEC and Samsung will be among chip makers who will build the devices. Sun Microsystems has taken the wraps off its first processor dedicated to running Java. Expected to be available in volume late in 1997, the RISC...
[October 14, 1997, 9:00]
Mobile Makers Sign Up For Recycling
News Supporting the proposed mobile phone initiative are LG, Matsushita (Panasonic), Mitsubishi, Motorola, NEC, Nokia, Philips, Samsung, Siemens and Sony Ericsson. Mobile phone manufacturers have signed a declaration to tackle the problem of recycling...
[December 20, 2002, 11:22]
Cooperative Open Source Testbed Opens Doors
News Among those providing $24m funding over two years for the Open Source Development Lab are Hewlett-Packard, Intel, IBM, Computer Associates, NEC, Hitachi, Mitsubishi, Dell and SGI. Computing giants will take their first steps Wednesday in a program...
[January 24, 2001, 9:26]
Asian Countries Challenge US On Next-gen Internet
News It named several Japanese firms that it said would participate in the IPv6 development: Hitachi, Fujitsu, NEC Corp, Matsushita Electric Industrial, Nippon Telegraph, Mitsubishi Research Institute and Internet Initiative Japan.
[December 30, 2003, 7:40]
Qualcomm Mum On Nokia's 5 Percent Solution
News Bill Plummer, Nokia's vice president of strategic and external affairs, said equipment makers Fujitsu, Matsushita Communication Industrial, Mitsubishi Electric, NEC and Sony have "expressed their willingness to cooperate" with the 5 percent fee cap.
[November 8, 2002, 10:01]
Microsoft Backs DVD Rewritable Group
News The DVD+RW Alliance announced late on Monday that Microsoft had joined its ranks, adding that the software giant will also have a seat on its policy-setting team with representatives from Dell Computer, Hewlett-Packard, Mitsubishi Chemical...
[February 25, 2003, 7:58]
Billions At Stake In Chip Trial
News Rambus' claims have been strengthened by several large DRAM manufacturers that have already done deals with the company: these include Hitachi, NEC, Samsung Electronics, Mitsubishi Electric, Oki Electric Industry, Elpida Memory, Matsushita...
[April 26, 2001, 9:27]

