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With stock below $1, Transmeta faces delisting

IDG News | 2007.03.29 11:41

The once high-flying microprocessor company Transmeta Corp. is now facing delisting from the Nasdaq Stock Market due to its low stock price.

ATI buyout eats into AMD's Q4

IDG News | 2007.01.24 14:41

Beset by sinking prices for microprocessors and the cost of acquiring graphics chip company ATI, Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) Tuesday reported a fourth-quarter loss of US$574 million, down from a profit of $96 million for the same quarter last year.

Sun undercuts Red Hat on support pricing

IDG News | 2007.01.17 09:22

Sun Microsystems Inc. is presenting a challenge to Red Hat Inc. with competitively priced support in an update of its Solaris 10 operating system, announced Tuesday.

Amazon.com lists Vista prices, ship date

IDG News | 2006.08.30 10:21

Consumers will have to wait until the end of January for Windows Vista if the availability for the OS listed on Amazon.com's Web site is accurate.

SanDisk cuts prices and boosts memory on music players

IDG News | 2006.08.22 13:33

SanDisk Corp. cut prices on its mid-range, handheld MP3 music players Monday as it released a high-capacity, 8G-byte player.

Infineon's DRAM unit lowers IPO price, lists

IDG News | 2006.08.09 13:20

The DRAM company spun off by Infineon Technologies AG earlier this year will list on the New York Stock Exchange Wednesday for about half as much as the two companies had been seeking.

LG.Philips cuts production due to LCD price fall

IDG News | 2006.06.14 10:41

LG.Philips LCD Co. Ltd. cut production and will review its planned spending on new factories and equipment due to falling prices for LCD (liquid crystal display) panels, the company said late Monday.

LCD TV prices to drop fast in coming years

IDG News | 2006.05.29 09:29

Prices for LCD TVs are falling at a slower pace this year, but consumers will still enjoy significant price drops for the next few years, market researcher DisplaySearch said Friday.

LCD prices dropping, despite World Cup fever

IDG News | 2006.05.22 11:07

Despite some predictions that World Cup soccer fever could send prices of LCD TVs higher this month, the screen component just got cheaper, a trend that should continue to make products more affordable to users.

DRAM antitrust investigators knock on Mitsubishi's door

IDG News | 2006.05.22 11:05

Mitsubishi Electric Corp. has been contacted by U.S. Department of Justice investigators looking into price fixing in the computer memory market, the Japanese company said Monday.

VOIP over mobile: read the fine print

IDG News | 2006.05.10 12:14

As low-priced Internet phone services for mobile devices emerge, users should first check the fine print in their cell phone contracts to see if they can take advantage of such offerings. There's a chance they can't.

Intel reveals new multicore architecture

IDG News | 2006.04.27 10:05

With energy efficiency as the standard, Intel Corp. has announced a new multicore architecture that aims to address consumers' increasing need for better price and higher performance per watt for notebooks, desktops, and servers.

DRAM makers see prices rising in Q2

IDG News | 2006.04.20 10:18

DRAM (dynamic-RAM) chip makers are forecasting higher prices for DDR2 (double data rate, second generation) memory chips over the next three months, and current trends could mean they'll remain strong all year.

DRAM makers see prices rising in Q2

IDG News | 2006.04.18 15:06

DRAM (dynamic-RAM) chip makers are forecasting higher prices for DDR2 (double data rate, second generation) memory chips over the next three months, and current trends could mean they'll remain strong all year.

Google shrinks further the Mini search device

IDG News | 2006.03.03 12:40

Google Inc. has introduced its lowest-priced Google Mini search device to date, in an attempt to capture the most price-sensitive segment of the small-business market.

Plextor offers network attached storage

IDG News | 2006.02.07 12:07

Plextor, perhaps best known to Mac users for its external optical drives and personal video recorder (PVR) devices, has entered the Network Attached Storage (NAS) market with the introduction of its PX-EH line. Prices start at US$299.

Samsung, LG both open new LCD factories

IDG News | 2006.01.02 01:31

Two of the world's largest manufacturers of LCD (liquid crystal display) panels have started making screens at new factories that should enable them to cut manufacturing costs and so lead to further price reductions in big-screen, flat-panel televisions.

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