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Yale Stakes New Mexican Property
Yale Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: YLL) (FRANKFURT: YAB) is pleased to announce that it has received formal title for the Dos Naciones property located in the state of Sonora, Mexico. The Dos Naciones property contains two known areas of historic mining that primarily targeted copper-silver-zinc-gold skarns. The potential for...
Tags: chip, DOS, Gold, HARDWARE, NETWORKING, Semiconductors, Yale University
Research articles 2008-10-29
Sequans Helps Power XOHM™
Sequans' High Performance Chips Inside One of the First Mobile WiMAX Consumer Devices to Launch Commercially on Sprint's XOHM Network in the US CUPERTINO, Calif. -- Sequans, the world's leading WiMAX chipmaker, is powering one of the devices that launched with Sprint's XOHM Mobile WiMAX[TM] service in Baltimore. Sequans...
Tags: chip, Sprint Communications, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, WIRELESS
Research articles 2008-10-08
eSilicon to Showcase Value Chain Producer (VCP) Model at GSA Supplier Expo
WHAT: eSilicon Corporation, recently nominated as a finalist in the Global Semiconductor Association's GSA annual "Most Respected Company" Competition in the Private Company category, will showcase its Value Chain Producer model at the GSA Suppliers Expo and Conference, held in Santa Clara Convention Center on October 2, 2008. Company representatives...
Tags: ASICs, chip, HARDWARE, MARKETING, Semiconductors, U.S. General Services Administration
Research articles 2008-10-01
Dongbu HiTek to Highlight Specialized Semiconductor Process Technologies at GSA Suppliers Expo & Conference in Silicon Valley
SEOUL, South Korea -- Dongbu HiTek today confirmed it will highlight specialized process technologies developed at its world class semiconductor wafer fabs at the 15th annual GSA Suppliers Expo scheduled this coming Thursday, October 2nd, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Silicon Valley (Booth Numbers: 719, 721). Among...
Tags: chip, HARDWARE, Semiconductors, Seoul, U.S. General Services Administration
Research articles 2008-09-29
BellwetherReport.com Analyst Opinions on AAUK, DELL, SIGM and CHIP
BellwetherReport.com is the leading online financial newsletter for investors seeking top independent and unbiased research. Investors seeking free and unbiased analyst opinions on the companies mentioned in this release are encouraged to sign up to www.bellwetherreport.com for a free subscription to access these reports. Today, we have once...
Tags: analyst, chip, Dell Computer Corp., FINANCE, Investment, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc.
Research articles 2008-08-29
Worldwide Chip Sales Up 5.4 Percent in First Half of 2008
June Sales Rose by 8 Percent Year-on-Year SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Global sales of semiconductors for the first half of 2008 grew to $127.5 billion, an increase of 5.4 percent over the first half of 2007 when sales were $121 billion, the Semiconductor Industry Association SIA reported today. June...
Tags: chip, HARDWARE, SALES, Semiconductor Industry Association, Semiconductors
Research articles 2008-08-04
GPS chipmakers headed for more consolidation?
Chip makers in the GPS market may face an uncertain future, as differentiators have become price and the ease of integration, according to market research firm ABI Research. "The market for GPS semiconductors has reached a plateau," said principal analyst Dominique Bonte, ABI's principal analyst for telematics and navigation....
Tags: ABI Research, chip, consolidation, GPS, Handhelds, HARDWARE, Semiconductors
Research articles 2008-07-01
Worldwide Chip Sales Up 7.5 Percent in May
Chip Sales up 2.8 Percent from April SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Worldwide sales of semiconductors of $21.8 billion in May were 7.5 percent higher than the $20.3 billion reported for May 2007, the Semiconductor Industry Association SIA reported today. May sales were 2.8 percent higher than the $21.2 billion...
Tags: chip, HARDWARE, SALES, Semiconductor Industry Association, Semiconductors, U.S.
Research articles 2008-06-30
Harvard University and Not-for-Profit, Diagnostics-For-All, Partner to Introduce Innovative, Low-Cost Diagnostic Technology in the Developing World
-- Agreement reinforces Harvard's commitment to global health and access to its innovative technologies-- CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Harvard University and Diagnostics-For-All, Inc., DFA have entered into an agreement aimed at developing a new generation of portable, low-cost, user-friendly diagnostic solutions and make this technology accessible to patients and healthcare...
Tags: Benefits, chip, HARDWARE, Harvard Business School, Harvard University, HEALTHCARE, NETWORKING, Semiconductors, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-06-17
Wounded Tiger seizes US Open golf championship lead with fighting finish
SAN DIEGO, California AFP — Tiger Woods, hobbled by his painful left knee, pulled off a remarkable birdie-eagle finish Saturday to seize the third-round lead in the US Open golf championship. Woods, who was left wincing after many of his shots on the back nine, got a feel-good moment...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, chip, England, HARDWARE, NETWORKING, Semiconductors
Research articles 2008-06-14
Unlucky 13th hole proves to be a mountain of trouble for Mickelson
SAN DIEGO, California AFP — Phil Mickelson changed his strategy in the third round of the 108th US Open golf championship but he couldn't alter his luck. Mickelson, who shares the record for most US Open runner-up finishes without a win, shot a five-over par 76 for a nine-over...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, chip, HARDWARE, NETWORKING, Semiconductors
Research articles 2008-06-14
Intel acknowledges new step in US antitrust probe
WASHINGTON AFP — Computer chip titan Intel Corp. said Friday it had received a subpoena this week from US antitrust regulators after a two-year informal review on "competition in the microprocessor market." The announcement increases the likelihood of formal antitrust charges against the world's biggest chipmaker. In a...
Tags: antitrust, chip, commission, Components, FTC, HARDWARE, Intel Corp., microprocessor, Processors, SALES, Semiconductors, subpoena
Research articles 2008-06-06
Growing U.S. Electronic Chemicals Market Demands Affordable and Innovative Solutions for Specific Customer Needs
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- The U.S. electronic chemicals market witnesses robust growth, especially with decreased chip sizes that necessitate newer and more complex chemicals. Simultaneously, performance and cost challenges remain. To overcome these challenges, manufacturers should provide innovative solutions that cater to specific customer needs and ensure better production scales...
Tags: chemicals, chip, Frost & Sullivan, manufacturer, semiconductor
Research articles 2008-06-05
Computer Researchers Look Past Silicon
The crystal ball is cloudy when it comes to the nature of future chips. Scientists are racing against the clock to develop a means of defeating an enemy that threatens to stop computer technology progress dead in its tracks. The threat is not terrorism; it is Moore's Law,...
Tags: chip, CMOS, Components, computer, electron, HARDWARE, Memory, National Science Foundation, NETWORKING, processor, researcher, scientist, Semiconductors, silicon, technology
Research articles 2008-06-01
Going small: Tiny technology will expand market, Intel CEO says
NEW YORK -- Intel Corp.'s push to create and boost new categories of small, cheap Internet-connected devices is taking the world's largest chip maker in some unusual directions. It's investing in wireless networks, or even buying them outright. It's relying on software that isn't from Microsoft. And it's...
Tags: chip, HARDWARE, Intel Corp., INTERNET, processor, Semiconductors, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, WIRELESS
Research articles 2008-05-29
Japanese researchers develop tiny toxic smog sensor
TOKYO AFP — Japanese researchers say they have developed a smog sensor the size of a finger nail that could be carried around and used to measure pollution in the air that people breathe each day. It is significantly smaller than the sensors as big as bulky boxes that...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, chip, pollution, researcher, sensor
Research articles 2008-05-29
Bending house rules put Charles in the chips
Spectator sports Viewer's guide to the industry This hasn't formally been codified in any rule book. But when it comes to TV sports guidelines, there's TNT's Charles Barkley -- and then there's everybody else. Everybody else pretty much...
Tags: chip, ESPN, NFL, TVs
Research articles 2008-05-23
Vandals damage Stonehenge
LONDON AFP — Vandals used a hammer and screwdriver to vandalize England's world-famous Stonehenge ancient monument, the first such incident for decades, officials said Thursday. The night-time attack by two men last week involved the central megalith in the 5,000-year-old ring of standing stones, said the conservation body English...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, chip, England, hammer, HARDWARE, NETWORKING, Semiconductors
Research articles 2008-05-22
picoChip's PC6530 Single Chip WiMAX Femtocell Reference Design Wins Best of WiMAX World EMEA 2008 Industry Innovation Award
MUNICH, Germany -- Live from WiMAX World EMEA 2008 - xchange magazine announced today that picoChip has been selected to receive the Best of WiMAX World EMEA 2008 Award for the PC6530 single chip WiMAX femtocell reference design in the Industry Innovation category. The annual awards recognize leaders in the...
Tags: chip, innovation, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, WIRELESS
Research articles 2008-05-20
Sequans Wins Best Chip Design Award from WiMAX World EMEA
SQN2130 Mobile WiMAX Base Station ASIC a First in the Industry MUNICH, Germany -- Live from WiMAX World EMEA 2008 - xchange magazine announced today that Sequans Communications has won the Best of WiMAX World EMEA 2008 Award for chip design for its SQN2130 Mobile WiMAX base station ASIC....
Tags: chip, Sequans Communications, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, WIRELESS
Research articles 2008-05-20
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