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Wall Street Beat: IT faces tough start to 2009 09 January, 2009 09:02
Layoffs and other cost-cutting announcements from EMC, Lenovo, On Technologies and Logitech, piling on earnings warnings from Intel and Time Warner, are putting a damper on the 2009 outlook for IT. - +
iSuppli warns of chip inventory tsunami 18 December, 2008 07:26
The amount of excess chips waiting to be placed inside gadgets is likely to triple in the final three months of this year because demand is falling at a much faster pace than anticipated, iSuppli said Tuesday. - +
IBM, Hitachi team up to advance chip research 11 March, 2008 07:06
IBM and Hitachi are expected to announce a research agreement this week in which the companies will collaborate to improve semiconductor technology, including shrinking the features on silicon chips. - +
Carbon nanotube memory coming 17 November, 2007 05:05
Startup Nantero has built a carbon nanotube-based memory wafer using standard semiconductor fabrication processes. This removes a significant hurdle in commercializing the seemingly exotic NRAM (non-volatile RAM) that could replace DRAM, SRAM and flash memory with a universal memory design. - +
I2 Technologies returns to Nasdaq 19 July, 2005 07:48
After a two-year hiatus, shares of supply chain management software maker i2 Technologies will become available once more for trading on the Nasdaq stock exchange. - +
MS Office to become front-end option for more app users 16 May, 2005 07:29
Microsoft has tried for years to get other software vendors to use Office as the front end for their applications, according to some analysts. Now it finally appears to be making some headway. - +
Freescale picks up on semiconductor growth 06 October, 2004 08:09
Motorola may have shredded 120 staff from its software group last month but spin-off company Freescale Semiconductor has modest expansion plans for its local operations based in Adelaide, according to Australia and New Zealand manager Jay Yantchev. - +
Trouble in East Fishkill? IBM chip group struggles 23 April, 2004 08:12
IBM Corp.'s server business is coming off one of its better quarters, but its new sibling in the Systems and Technology Group, IBM's microelectronics division, continues to struggle as yield problems plague its new manufacturing facility in East Fishkill, New York. - +
China agrees to drop WAPI standard 22 April, 2004 12:46
The government of China has agreed to suspend indefinitely its proposed proprietary national standard for wireless LANs after objections from the U.S. government and IT vendors, U.S. and Chinese officials announced Wednesday. - +
I2 makes bid to boost customer loyalty 16 May, 2003 07:00
On the heels of a Nasdaq delisting, quarterly losses and a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission investigation into its accounting practices, supply chain management software vendor i2 Technologies unveiled a number of new initiatives this week aimed at keeping its users happy. - +
AMD's Hammer chips get tool vendor support 18 July, 2002 08:07
Several vendors of tools for software development announced their support for Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s (AMD) upcoming Opteron and Athlon chips Tuesday.
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