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Thursday, June 30, 2005
Intel Steps Closer to PC Modders.
Intel to Supply Blue Mainboards
Intel VIIV Changes Its Look
DRAMeXchange Believes DDR2 and DDR Pricing Should Cross in Q3
Wednesday, June 29, 2005
Sony May Lose Up to $1.18 Billion on PlayStation 3 – Merrill Lynch.
Sony PlayStation 3 to Cost $494 to Make, Says Report
GEIL’s CL1.5 Memory Modules to Emerge Shortly
ASUS, Leadtek Overclock NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GTX
Tuesday, June 28, 2005
IBM, Mercury to Use Cell Processors in Mission-Critical Imaging Applications.
The Cell Chip to be Used in Professional Imaging Apps
Sales of Dual-Core Supporting Intel Platform are Below Expectations
Hynix Not Worried with Unfavorable WTO Ruling
AMD Files Antitrust Against Intel Corp.
Monday, June 27, 2005
NVIDIA Calls for Multi-GPU Tech for Mainstream Computers.
NVIDIA to Enable SLI for Mainstream GPUs
OCZ Targets Enthusiasts with Entry-Level DDR2
ATI’s R5-Series Possibly Postponed to August
Samsung’s 1Gb 90nm DDR2 Chips – in Production
Intel Ships EM64T-Enabled Intel Pentium 4 500-Series Chips
Sunday, June 26, 2005
Samsung Electronics Shows Off 2.0GHz GDDR3 Memory.
Samsung Develops Memory for Future Graphics Cards, Consoles
Elpida Creates Its First 2Gb 80nm Device
AMD Preps New Chip for Gamers, Overclockers
Market Research Firm Believes Perpendicular Magnetic Recording to be Main Tech for Future HDDs
Wednesday, June 22, 2005
ASUS Cancels Dual-Chip GeForce 6800 Graphics Cards.
ASUS Decides Not to Proceed with Dual GeForce 6800 Graphics Cards
Graphics Company NVIDIA Unleashes GeForce 7800 GTX
Monday, June 20, 2005
NVIDIA’s Graphics Cards to Take Advantage of Multi-Core Chips.
NVIDIA Preps Driver That Boosts Performance
Sunday, June 19, 2005
WTO Orders EU to Reconsider Punitive Tariffs for Hynix.
WTO Rules Against EU in Hynix Case
Friday, June 17, 2005
ATI's Add-in-Card Partners Launch RADEON X550.
ATI Quietly Introduces New Low-End Product
Microsoft Xbox 360 to be Backwards Compatible
Infineon Ships DDR3 Memory to Developers
Thursday, June 16, 2005
Memory Module Maker Sees No Headroom for DRAM Price Reduction.
Memory Prices Will Not Drop – Transcend
Rambus Signs New Technology License Agreement With IBM
Chairman of Top PC Maker Expresses Interest for Apple’s OS
Wednesday, June 15, 2005
Intel’s Xeon, Itanium Processors to Integrate Memory Controllers.
Intel’s Processors to Have Integrated Memory Controllers in 2007
Tuesday, June 14, 2005
Intel’s New Compilers to Unleash Benefits of Multi-Core Processors.
Intel’s New Software Tools Unlock Potential of Multi-Core Platforms
OCZ’s New “Gamer’s Extreme” Memory Offers Performance at Affordable Cost
Cadence Says ATI on Track with X Architecture Chips
AMD Promises Brand New Chips Next Year
Monday, June 13, 2005
Intel Pushes Intel Pentium M, Intel Celeron M to Servers.
Intel’s E7320, E7520 Chipsets Certified for Mobile Chips
ATI Adopts Full-Chip Vectorless Dynamic Physical Power Integrity Solution
AMD’s Positions in the Server Market are Getting Stronger, Says Company
Samsung Does Not Want to Pay Rambus for DDR
Sunday, June 12, 2005
Intel and Nokia to Speed Up WiMAX Deployment.
Intel and Nokia to Collaborate on WiMAX
Graphics Cards Makers Hint New NVIDIA’s GPU Launch
Friday, June 10, 2005
Notebook Maker Pledges to Make AMD Athlon 64 X2 Laptop.
Rockdirect Claims First to Market with Dual-Core Chip in a Notebook
AMD64 Enabled Sempron Processors to be Available Shortly
ATI’s Future Hardware to be Shader Model 3.0
Intel to Enable Low-Cost Platform for Intel Pentium D
Thursday, June 9, 2005
Apple Unit Sales Growth Higher than PC Unit Growth, Says CEO.
Steve Jobs Claims Sales of Apple’s Computers are on the Rise
IBM Might No Longer Wanted to Supply Apple with Chips
ATI’s Next-Gen Product May Not Yet Be in Production
Wednesday, June 8, 2005
Seagate Touts 8GB 1” Hard Disk Drive.
Seagate Delivers World’s Largest Tiny Drive
Intel to Focus on Multi-Core Processors, Platforms and WiMAX at IDF Fall
HP Gives Home to VIA Eden
Maxtor Ships 500GB HDDs
Tuesday, June 7, 2005
Rambus Cancels License Agreement with Samsung, Sues DRAM Maker.
Samsung Electronics Accused of Rambus’ Patent Infringement
ATI Unveils Mobility RADEON X800 XT for DTR Laptops
Monday, June 6, 2005
Lenovo Debuts First Ever ThinkPad Tablet PC.
Lenovo Expands ThinkPad Line with Tablet PC
Adobe, Wolfram Admire Intel Pentium 4 Chips to be Used in Macs
ATI’s Product Mix Shifted to Low End – Company
Apple Macintosh with Intel Inside Touted by Apple’s CEO
ATI Targets More Devices with Microsoft, Lowers Revenue Growth Expectation
IWILL Reportedly Plans to Release 2P System with NVIDIA SLI Support
Sunday, June 5, 2005
Sony Supplies 90 Millionth PlayStation 2 Console.
90 Million Sony PlayStation 2 Consoles Sold, Company Says
NVIDIA’s Forthcoming LAN Party to Feature “Next Big Thing from NVIDIA”
Apple Computer to Use x86 Microprocessors
Friday, June 3, 2005
A VIA Chipset Does Not Support AMD Dual-Core Chips.
VIA Says K8T890 Incompatible with AMD Athlon 64 X2, Plans to Release New Revision
Thursday, June 2, 2005
ATI Technologies Claims World’s 3DMark05 Record.
ATI’s CrossFire System Scores 15 498 in 3DMark05
Infineon, Nanya, Inotera Qualify 90nm Fabrication Process
Intel Shows Extremely Small Desktop Platform, Reveals Details
AMD’s Ruiz Hopes for One Third of CPU Market Share by 2007 – 2008
Wednesday, June 1, 2005
MSI Preps Graphics Card with Two Interfaces.
MSI’s RADEON X800 XL Can Function Using PCI Express and AGP Busses
Transmeta’s Crusoe Chips to be Made by Hong-Kong Firm
Intel to Enable EM64T for Inexpensive Chips Shortly
ATI’s R5-Series to Stimulate Growth in Different Market Segments for ATI, CEO Says
AOpen to Address Mac Mini Customers with Windows PC









