
News
Friday, July 3, 2009
Apple Reminds: iPhone and iPod Overheat at 35 Degrees Celcius.
Apple Issues Warning Concerning Overheating
Feasibility of Intel’s and Nokia’s Partnership to Be Clear in Several Years
Nvidia’s Ion Platform Appears to Be Up to Three Times More Expensive than Intel’s
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Transcend Equips Memory Modules with Thermal Sensors.
Transcend's New Memory Modules Can Monitor Their Temperature
AMD Not Interested in Supporting Nvidia's CUDA
Sony's Claims Raises Question Whether UMD Ever Was a Compulsory Element of PSP
Contract DDR3 Prices to Increase in July
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
First-Generation Consumer Ultra-Thin Laptops May Have Design, Reliability Issues – Analyst.
Notebook Suppliers Save on Materials When It Comes to Notebooks
Blank Blu-Ray Disc Media Gaining Popularity
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Sony Eyes Development PlayStation/Mobile Phone Hybrid – News-Paper.
Sony PlayStation Phone Rumours Resurrect Again
Intel to Mass Produce 32nm Microprocessors in Q4 2009
Sony Opens “Official Licensed Product” Program for PlayStation Peripherals
Nvidia Rumoured to Ink a Tegra Deal with Motorola or Samsung
Many Consumers See No Difference Between Netbooks and Notebooks
Micron Starts to Produce Flash at 34nm Node
AMD Creates "Formula 1" Processors for Setting the Records
Monday, June 29, 2009
Nvidia to Update Desktop Graphics Lineup in October – Rumours.
Nvidia’s DirectX 10.1 Graphics Chips for Desktops Due in October
Nvidia’s Chief Scientist: C with CUDA Extensions to Work on a Broader Range of Platforms
Leading Producers of Mobile Phones Reaffirm Commitment for Universal Cell Phone Chargers
Foxconn to Keep Selling Products in the Channel
AMD Unlikely to Invest Large Sums into Globalfoundries
Friday, June 26, 2009
With No Phenom II FX in Sight, Does AMD Need Six-Core Microprocessors for Desktops?
With Improved Windows 7’s Multi-Threading, Multi-Core Chips Will Finally Make Sense
Market Watchers: USB Market Will Get USB 3.0 Boost After Slower 2009
Apple Follows Intel with Stake Increase into Graphics Tech Firm
Despite Agreement with Nokia, Intel Atom Still Not Suitable for Mobile Phones – J.P. Morgan
Rambus: 7.20GHz XDR Uses 40% Less Power Than GDDR5
Thursday, June 25, 2009
SSD Penetration Rate in Notebooks to Reach 1.5% in 2009 – Analysts.
Solid-State Drives Not Expected to Become Popular This Year
Acer Does Not Believe in Netbooks from Nokia
Legendary Game Developer Acquired by ZeniMax Media
Nokia to Offer Netbooks with Intel Atom, Qualcomm Snapdragon
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Globalfoundries Appoints New Execs to Build Fab 2.
Globalfoundries Sets Lead for Fab in the USA
Intel Inside Amost 80% of the World's Fastest Supercomputers






