Samsung unveils 32G-bit flash made with 40nm technology
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. showed off its first 40-nanometer chip, a 32G-bit NAND flash memory that can be used in memory cards able to store up to 64G-bytes of data, or 40 movies.
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. showed off its first 40-nanometer chip, a 32G-bit NAND flash memory that can be used in memory cards able to store up to 64G-bytes of data, or 40 movies.
A TechBeta tesztelők és a Technology Adoption Program (TAP) résztvevőinek első visszajelzései alapján a vártnál stabilabbnak tűnik a Microsoft Windows Vista operációs rendszerének első kiadásra jelölt változata.
A UNITIS Rendszerház Zrt. részvényeit 100 százalékban felvásárló új szakmai befektető az S&T System Integration & Technology Distribution AG.
Apple Computer Inc. will resolve its patent squabble with Creative Technology Ltd. by paying the Singapore-based company US$100 million for a license to use a recently awarded patent.
Lezárul az Apple Computer és a Creative Technology hosszú jogi csatározása, köszönhetően a szingapúri cég számára fizetett 100 millió dollárnak.
A Massachusetts Institute of Technology szerint a hatékony informatikai irányítási gyakorlatot alkalmazó vállalatok akár 20 százalékkal növelhetik nyereségüket.
Asian countries are playing a bigger role than ever before in the development of new technologies, and the region's importance as a research and development (R&D) center will continue to grow during the years ahead, said one of Microsoft Corp.'s top executives in the region.
Két hatalmas tajvani alaplapgyártó, az Asustek Computer és a Gigabyte Technology közös vállalkozásba kezd. Az új formáció 2007. január elsejétől kezdve gyárt majd alaplapokat és grafikus kártyákat.
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. (Panasonic) and Renesas Technology Corp. plan to begin in 2008 joint production of chips on which the smallest features are 45 nanometers, they said.
The images produced by Nvidia Corp.'s Quad SLI graphics technology are stunning, but you will not see them displayed on the show floor at Computex.
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) will ship four-core processors for servers, workstations and high-end desktops by mid-2007, company Chief Technology Officer Phil Hester said Thursday.
Last week's firing of a prominent Chinese academic for faking the development of one of China's best-known chips is an embarrassing setback for a government that sees high-technology research and development as key to the country's economic future.
Symantec on Thursday filed a lawsuit against Microsoft alleging that the software giant violated a contract over the use of intellectual property and used the technology to develop a competing product.
"Cheaper is not always better", "a product's value includes tangible and intangible benefits", "time is money." The above isn't a recitation from the Reader's Digest book 'Quotable Quotes.' They are three technology purchasing principles offered by Bob Park, director of marketing, IT division, Samsung Electronics Canada Inc.
We now have 750GB to play with on the desktop, and multi-terrabyte drives aren't too far off. How are we supposed to archive all that data? We could use 80-plus dual-layer DVDs, or try 30-plus blue laser DVDs. InPhase Technologies Inc. and Hitachi Maxell Ltd. (Maxell) have another answer: holographic storage technology.
Taking advantage of the low cost of VOIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) technology, thieves have now begun luring victims to fake automated call centers via a new kind of phishing attack.
Apple Computer Inc. is facing a lawsuit over technology within its popular iPod digital music player and two related applications.
Intel Corp. paid Micron Technology Inc. US$230 million for NAND flash memory designs and certain related technologies, as well as a perpetual license to use and modify the designs, Micron said Monday.
Az Intel 230 millió dollárt fizetett a Micron Technology vállalatnak a NAND flash memóriáinak tervrajzaiért, és a kapcsolódó technológiákért. Az összeg továbbá a tervrajzok módosíthatóságára is kiterjed.
Texas Instruments Inc., the world's largest maker of mobile phone chips, opened a wireless technology center in South Korea on Tuesday aimed at developing wireless multimedia technologies that can deliver television and other content to handsets.
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