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15 Jan 200712 Jan 2007
Computerworld
Mercury News
TwinCities.com
Bryan Wagner, 29, a subcontractor for investigators hired by H-P, pleaded guilty to two felony counts in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California
The Street
.Apple TV utilizes a 1GHz Pentium M Dothan, which has been under-clocked to run on a 350MHz bus, and includes 2MB L2 cache. Video decoding is done by an nVidia G72M with 64MB DDR2 and 256MB of 400MHz DDR2 system memory, which is soldered to the board
Apple Insider
Business Wire
As part of the transition to a DTV broadcast system in the US, the FCC has mandated phased-in rules to ensure that the V-chip can respond to any rating system changes in all digital television receiver products by March 1, 2007.
PRNewswire
AMD has to find a way to be better than Intel or it's going to be a blood bath,
CBS MarketWatch
"...The plant will make 65-nanometre multi-core processors...the new plant would total a "couple billion" dollars...."
Reuters
IDG News Service (via Computerworld)
The Inquirer
The Inquirer
"...Samsung said its 4Q profit fell 8% amid price declines for key products including flash and LCDs...we expect the business climate to be better this year..."
Business Week
"...Toshiba claims Hynix is infringing two patents related to NAND flash...decisions are subject to review by the full commission... "
Bloomberg
"...expected revenues from solar cells to rise 18 percent to 235 billion yen next year as it competes with Sanyo Electric and Kyocera..."
Reuters
Company release
The Age Ausralia
LEDs Magazine
LEDs Magazine
Electronics Design Chain
"...Apple is an Intel flash customer and there will be Intel flash in the i- Phone...Intel will make them with Micron...."
Investor's Business Daily (via Yahoo! News)
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