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China-based Hanvon has selected Freescale Semiconductor's i.MX51 applications processor for its next-generation e-reader products.
Company release
Renesas Electronics has agreed to sell some of its semiconductor-related patents to US-based Acacia Research, according to the company.
Nikkei.com
Net revenues were $370.8 million, an increase of 10.1% sequentially and 147.2% year-over-year.
SustainableBusiness.com
the proximity sensor is actually a more serious problem for the iPhone 4 than the antenna issue, and many iPhone 4 users have been anxiously waiting for that update.
PC World
Hans Mosesmann, an analyst at Raymond James Associates Inc., talks about the outlook for Nvidia Corp.
Bloomberg
IDG News Service
Huawei hasn't announced when the phone will start shipping or what it will cost, only saying that the price "will be very attractive."
PC World
This reviewer has quite a low opinion on Dell's latest Android phone. "The Aero, you see, runs on Android 1.5 -- an early version of Google's mobile operating system that's 16 months out of date and a lifetime behind in functionality and performance. For a brand new phone to be shipping with a year-old version of Android is simply embarrassing, both to Dell and to the image of the Android brand."
PC World
San Francisco Chronicle
Information Week
Tom's Hardware Guide
A conversation on August 20 with Joseph Sawicki, VP and GM of the Mentor Graphics Corp.'s Design to Silicon Division, provided a snapshot of the conundra facing foundries and EDA vendors as they approach sub-20nm process geometries. The landscape is filled with uncertainties, Sawicki warned, but there is no time left to wait for resolution.
EE Times
The group aims to end a long and heated debate about the next big leap in disk technology and is expected eventually to include all drive makers and their component vendors.
EE Times
"Targets will be companies that have technologies that Fujitsu doesn't have or that have customers that Fujitsu has never been able to reach so far," company president Masami Yamamoto said in an interview. "We would like to get engaged very actively in M&A activities."
Bloomberg
OLED-info.com
Baltimore Sun
Product Reviews News
Korea-based specialty IC foundry Dongbu HiTek has revealed plans to open sales offices in France and Italy, gearing to expand its customer base in Europe.
Business Wire
Marketwatch.com (Dow Jones)
Marvell's net income for the second quarter ended July 30 nearly quadrupled to US$219.8 million, compared with US$58 million a year ago. The results gave it confidence to start buying back stock, according to the chipmaker.
Forbes
A roundup of news from Indian media regarding the possible BlackBerry ban.
Wall Street Journal
Consultancy Frost and Sullivan said smartphones would account for 54 percent of the Asia-Pacific mobile market in five years, up sharply from five percent in 2009.
Channel News Asia
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