Memory Makers Ride Out Downturn
News VLSI Research, which tracks the semiconductor industry, says that all of the top DRAM producers have trimmed production, hoping to get close to a supply/demand balance. Though many companies have cut back on production, according to VLSI Research...
[August 8, 2001, 9:09]
Intel Researches Nanotubes For Chip Designs
News With metals, as you reduce the diameter of the interconnect, the resistance can go way up," said Dave Lammers, a director at VLSI Research, a semiconductor analysis firm. Lammers first wrote about the experimental interconnects in The Chip Insider...
[November 13, 2006, 10:59]
Intel Puts Tri-Gate Transistor On Fast Track
News The company presented a paper this week on the transistor, along with others on breakthroughs in incorporating radios onto chips, at the Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Symposium in Kyoto, Japan. In other VLSI papers, the chipmaker showed how...
[June 11, 2003, 7:54]
Samsung Renews Memory Deal For Xbox
News Risto Puhakka, an analyst at semiconductor research firm VLSI Research, said that even though memory prices are starting to recover, it is to Samsung's advantage to lock in orders now. Samsung Semiconductor plans to announce on Monday that it has...
[January 21, 2002, 11:46]
DRAM Market Set For 2005 'downturn'
News It's warning for a downturn," Dan Hutcheson, chief executive of VLSI Research, wrote in a recent version of The Chip Insider , an industry newsletter. Worldwide revenue from DRAM, the memory found inside computers, will grow a whopping 56.2 percent...
[December 20, 2004, 11:10]
Hopes Blossom In Chip Drought
News A recent report from VLSI Research confirmed a rise in memory and microprocessor prices since early November. Figuring out what consumer demand is going to be this quarter is just impossible," said Dean McCarron, principal analyst at Mercury...
[November 29, 2001, 10:27]
New AMD Factory Ups The Ante Against Intel
News In terms of manufacturing, AMD has typically done better than most other chipmakers, according to Dan Hutcheson, chief executive of VLSI Research, one of the chief research houses on semiconductor manufacturing.
[October 14, 2005, 11:45]
Intel And AMD Face Yo-yoing Chip Market
News I think it's kind of a no-brainer," Dan Hutcheson, president of VLSI Research, which tracks the semiconductor manufacturing equipment market, says. Neither Intel nor AMD can keep up right now," says Mike Feibus, principal analyst at market research...
[July 17, 2000, 14:17]
Intel Ships Dual-core Presler
News It disproves all those who thought 65-nanometer would never make it as recently as early this year," wrote Dan Hutcheson, CEO of VLSI Research, an analysis firm, in a recent report. A report from Mercury Research also reportedly stated that AMD...
[October 28, 2005, 8:30]
AMD Reveals Futuristic Transistor Designs
News AMD's two transistor designs, which the company plans to detail at the VLSI Symposium in Kyoto, Japan, in June, are key developments in the company's race to produce higher-performance processors for the PC industry.
[April 3, 2003, 7:48]
Chip Designers Voyage To Voltage Island
News So for such folks, the VLSI Symposia on Technology and Circuits, starting on Monday in Hawaii, promises to be a real good time. Intel will also present several papers at the VLSI Symposium, outlining ways to increase the clock speed of its PC...
[June 10, 2002, 12:18]
$10,000 Reward For Moore's Law Original
News Dan Hutcheson, CEO of VLSI Research, also noted that the article didn't start until page 114 of the magazine. Intel lives by Moore's Law, but it apparently doesn't have a copy of the magazine in which the law was first laid down.
[April 12, 2005, 9:15]
Inside Intel: Betting On The Future
News It's too soon to tell whether Intel will be able to pull it off, said Dan Hutcheson, president of VLSI Research. Deep in research labs flung across three states and three countries, researchers and scientists at Intel are conjuring the technology...
[July 25, 2000, 15:40]
Celebrating 60 Years Of Transistors
News Consumers would simply stop replacing their computers or other devices as fast as they do now and resort to getting new stuff when it breaks, Dan Hutcheson, chief executive of VLSI Research, has said.
[December 17, 2007, 7:33]
AMD Picks IBM Veteran As Manufacturing Chief
News Dan Hutcheson, of VLSI Research, a consulting firm that studies chip manufacturing, has said that AMD appears to have already reduced a number of roadblocks toward mass manufacturing these chips and that the goal is "definitely doable".
[February 5, 2007, 8:37]
Tech Companies Try Cutting Costs - Without Layoffs
News Risto Puhakka, an analyst VLSI Research, said the chip-equipment sector is even turning to hiring freezes. Although a number of companies have announced layoffs, others are taking measures, such as hiring freezes and cost-cutting, to avoid the L-word.
[February 9, 2001, 10:31]
Intel May Start Making Chips In China
News For this reason, it seems illogical that Intel would choose to invest $2.5bn for a fab that will be old news by the time it is built, said Risto Puhakka, an analyst with VLSI Research. Intel is almost ready to announce an expansion of its...
[March 14, 2007, 9:07]
Intel Readies Massive Multicore Processors
News A paper outlining the issue was released at the VLSI Circuits Symposium in Japan this month. Researchers at Intel are working on ways to mask the intricate functionality of massive multicore chips to make it easier for computer makers and software...
[June 14, 2007, 13:32]
Intel Boosts Software Radios
News Intel, which announced its technology as part of a technical paper presented at the Symposium on VLSI Technology in Japan, created the technology around the CMOS standard. The variable bandwidth of this solution extends capabilities beyond today's...
[June 20, 2005, 11:55]
AMD Strains For Processor Improvements
News AMD's research was outlined in two papers delivered at the Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Symposium taking place in Kyoto, Japan this week, one of the premier scientific conferences on the annual semiconductor calendar.
[June 12, 2003, 9:03]
