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SEMICONDUCTORS
The world of semiconductors is extremely important. This topic talks about the news and trend in the semiconductor industry and covers the companies that create them, such as Intel and AMD.
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Intel, is touting its mighty Atom CPUs as the future of in-car computing.
The U.S. Department of Defense is reviewing Apple?s acquisition of chipmaker PA Semi, according to EETimes A particular...
(PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- RedChip Visibility, a division of RedChip Companies, Inc., today announced it has issued a fourth...
(PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- RedChip Independent, a division of RedChip Companies, Inc., has issued a 1Q 2008 research update...
-- Global supercomputer leader Cray Inc. (NasdaqGM:CRAY - News) today announced that Oak Ridge National Laboratory has...
Macrumors, citing this report on ZDNet?s German sister site, says there?s a ?larger version of the iPhone? coming that...
Scientists at Princeton University have found a new way to remove defects off of chips.
Intel's executives say they will look to acquire as they increasingly move into chips for consumer electronics.
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