Copy (34) of 7501876.exe
Downloads Click on the following links for the driver package readme info:.extract/Readme.txt This package supports the following driver models:Plug and Play BIOS Early Compaq Presario Plug and Play BIOS Early Compaq Prolinea Plug and Play BIOS System board...
[September 2, 1997, 8:00]
Juniper pieces together new network push
News The fourth generation of Juniper's purpose-built silicon, Junos Trio introduces a new architecture called a "network instruction set", where customised network instructions are designed into silicon. Juniper Networks has launched a raft of new...
[October 29, 2009, 16:25]
Semiconductor makers streamline with RosettaNet standards
News The greatest benefits are achieved when the information exchanges freely across all parts of the manufacturing process, from silicon wafer foundry to the "assembly and test" stage, and finally through the integrated device assembly done by...
[July 12, 2001, 15:29]
Rambus-P4 chipset meets another maker
News Sources said Tuesday that Taiwan's Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) will come out with a chipset that allows PC makers to connect Pentium 4 processors with Rambus-based memory. Soon, Intel won't be the only company with a Rambus chipset for Pentium...
[October 31, 2001, 9:20]
Wacker Siltronic: Efficient Logistics With SAP APO
White Papers This is particularly true for Wacker Siltronic, one of the world's leading producers of high-purity silicon, with annual sales of DM 1.5 billion. Wacker Siltronic laid the foundations in mid-1996, when they replaced their legacy IT landscape...
[September 28, 2007, 1:00]
Athlon gets souped-up chipsets
News Via Technologies and Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) are to step up their offerings for AMD-based PC processors next month with the release of their next-generation chipsets; Via's KT333, using faster memory than is available now, and the SiS745.
[January 22, 2002, 17:13]
SiS integrated chipset heralds cheaper P4 PCs
News Taiwan's Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) announced its SiS650 integrated chipset this week, aimed at PCs in the $800 to $1,200 range (£560 to £840). The new chipset includes SiS's 315 graphics core and low-cost DDR and PC133 memory, making it...
[September 26, 2001, 16:56]
Microsoft chips in for Xbox Next
News With Xbox Next, Microsoft is licensing graphics technology from ATI Technologies, processor technology from IBM and chipset technology from Silicon Integrated Systems (SIS). Microsoft "had very little to do" with silicon design for the first Xbox...
[November 10, 2003, 12:20]
US Report: IBM could put phones in almost anything
News Monday, the company unveiled improvements in the manufacturing of integrated chips using a material known as silicon germanium, or SiGe. Silicon germanium is a semiconductor that is more efficient than the CMOS technology used in producing today's...
[October 13, 1998, 10:23]
Microtune acquires Bluetooth chip maker
News Microtune will compete with companies like the UK's Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR) who are already established in the market. The company says it employs a substantial in-house team of engineers specialising in RF systems, RF integrated circuits...
[October 30, 2001, 11:55]
World's smallest combination lock gears up - for IT security
News Using microelectromechanical system (MEMS) design, the Recodable Locking Device has six notched gear wheels each the size of a full stop to replicate a traditional locking mechanism on a silicon chip.
[March 5, 2003, 15:48]
Intel uses Imagination on embedded 3D graphics
News We have a fully-featured 3D/2D graphics core, but in a silicon die size and with memory bandwidth appropriate for the embedded marketplace," Leeder said. Another advantage over competing embedded graphics cores is PowerVR's low memory bandwidth, a...
[July 25, 2002, 15:36]
First beta of Banias chip ready
News We've had this silicon for about a week," Otellini said. Otellini showed off a silicon wafer with "Madison" chips, the third generation of its top-end 64-bit Itanium family. Banias systems, including Intel's Odem chipset, will come out in early...
[April 19, 2002, 15:37]
Preview: Intel Developer Forum
News The definition of "dual-core processor", however, is broad and ranges from a single chip in which the two integrated cores share resources to something that consists of two functionally and physically separate pieces of silicon that happen to be...
[February 25, 2005, 16:40]
Bluetooth pushes into new markets
News Silicon Wave last week introduced the single-chip SiW1712 radio modem designed for CDMA chip sets that already have an integrated Bluetooth baseband. The Bluetooth silicon is supplied by Cambridge Silicon Radio.
[June 17, 2003, 13:15]
Oracle buys Sun - but who really wins?
Blog We wondered at the time how Sun could have let it happen, and accused the Silicon Valley stalwart of greed and complacency. Some systems integrators may suffer as a result, but that'll be some way down the line, after two or three product refresh...
[April 23, 2009, 9:20]
Innovation 'will not define the future'
News Silicon Valley could struggle with this. What he has figured out is that the software industry -- and its historical focal point, Silicon Valley -- are at a watershed, and that the future is going to be radically different from the past.
[March 10, 2004, 11:15]
An end to recharging for mobile phones
News The fourteen individual cells of single-crystal silicon overlap like roof tiles," said Hebling. The surfaces of solar cells with such a conversion efficiency are coated with an electrically insulating layer of silicon oxide or nitride.
[April 18, 2001, 14:25]
Low-end 'Enchilada' spices up Sun server line
News That chip, which squeezes two UltraSparc III processor cores onto the same slice of silicon, is due in servers later this year. The UltraSparc IIIi is built by Texas Instruments on a new 130-nanometer manufacturing process that uses 300mm silicon...
[April 8, 2003, 8:22]
Photos: Intel's march of the Nanobots
News Although too small to see, the silicon balls are made of panels that can contain electronic circuits and nanoscopic mechanisms, with hinges etched into them so that they can fold into a three-dimensional shape.
[September 26, 2006, 18:20]



