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  • March 2008
    • Intel Sets Bar High with SSDs

      Intel Sets Bar High with SSDs

      Intel will bring a bigger—and faster—solid state drive to market in the second quarter that will heat up the competition between chipmakers and launch a new generation of laptops and PCs based on SSDs rather than hard drives, reports CNET. Intel’s 80-160GB SSDs are twice as fast as current hard drives and outpace rival Samsung’s 100mbs SSD. More »

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      Intel   Samsung   Toshiba   computer hardware   NAND chips   solid state drives   SanDisk   flash memory

    • Intel: Cheap Memory Won't Erase Profits

      Intel: Cheap Memory Won't Erase Profits

      Steep drops in the price of NAND flash memory have hit Intel's profits, but CEO Paul Otellini vows it's not going to put the company in the red, the AP reports. Prices of the chips have fallen more than 50% recently, much more than the chipmaking giant had predicted. Otellini says the company will move into new markets to offset the effect of the cheap chips. More »

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      Intel   computer chip   computer memory   Paul Otellini   NAND chips   memory chips

  • November 2007
    • Samsung Ramps Up Plans for Bigger Flat-Screens

      Samsung Ramps Up Plans for Bigger Flat-Screens

      Samsung Electronics will invest $2.2 billion next year in LCD panels to cash in on the growing market for bigger flat-screen TVs, the Wall Street Journal reports. The world's leading LCD producer aims to expand its eighth-generation line, which makes screens for TVs in the 46- to 52-inch range. More »

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      Texas   South Korea   Sony   Samsung   flat screen TVs   LCD   NAND chips

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