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Tuesday 21 April 2009
Intel to launch only three Clarksfield processors in 2009
Intel will debut its new notebook platform (Calpella) in the third quarter of 2009, but will launch only three new processors (Clarksfield) to accompany the new platform this year,...
Monday 5 January 2009
Notebook vendors looking for delay of Intel's Calpella platform
Some notebook vendors have voiced hopes that Intel will consider postponing the launch of its next-generation Calpella platform to after October 2009 instead of July/August as originally...
Friday 28 November 2008
Intel denies rumored Calpella platform delay, says paper
Due to the price of Intel's current Centrino 2 notebook platform being too high – making it difficult for vendors to drop their notebook pricing – sources at notebook...
Thursday 23 October 2008
Intel planning Montevina Refresh notebook platform for April next year
Intel is planning to introduce the Montevina Refresh for notebooks in April, according to sources at notebook makers.
Friday 29 August 2008
MSI announces three new notebooks
Micro-Star International (MSI) has announced three new notebooks – VR440, GX720 and GX400, all featuring MSI's exclusive ECO Engine, a power management function to extend the...
Monday 25 August 2008
Asustek launches notebooks for business and gaming markets
Asustek Computer has launched the B50A notebook for the business computing market and two notebooks, the G50V and G71V, for the gaming market.
Thursday 21 August 2008
Intel shifts future Core processors into turbo mode
Pat Gelsinger, senior vice president and general manager of Intel's Digital Enterprise Group discussed new features of the company's next-generation processor family including a new...
Tuesday 5 August 2008
Intel to launch Calpella notebook platform in 3Q09
Intel's next-generation notebook platform (Calpella) is scheduled to launch in the third quarter of 2009. As with other Nehalem generation products, Capella will abandon the current...
Thursday 31 July 2008
Taiwan market: Sony launches new Vaio series notebooks
Sony has launched high-end Vaio Z-series, enterprise and entertainment Vaio SR-series and high-definition multimedia entertainment Vaio FW-series notebooks in Taiwan, all adopting...
Friday 25 July 2008
Launch of Centrino 2 launch to drive strong notebook PCB sales in 3Q
Printed circuit board (PCB) makers for notebook are expected to see their third-quarter sales enjoy double-digit sequential growth amid the launch of Intel's Centrino 2 platform,...
Thursday 24 July 2008
Taiwan market: HP launches five Compaq Presario notebooks
Hewlett-Packard (HP) has launched five consumer notebooks under its Compaq Presario brand in Taiwan based on both AMD's Puma and Intel's Centrino 2 platform.
Tuesday 22 July 2008
Fujitsu introduces Centrino 2-based tablet-convertible PCs
Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific has introduced its latest enhanced LifeBook tablet-convertible PCs, the LifeBook T5010 and LifeBook T1010. Both notebooks include a 13.3-inch WXGA 1280×800...
Friday 18 July 2008
Notebook platform transition to be faster this year
Intel's delay of its Centrino 2 (Montevina) platform has given notebook vendors extra time to clear inventory, and since most vendors were cautious over supply in the second quarter,...
Thursday 17 July 2008
Taiwan market: HP to push Centrino 2 notebooks in high-end market
Hewlett-Packard (HP) is pushing two Centrino 2 notebooks in Taiwan's high-end market, the HP Pavilion DV4 and DV5, both manufactured by Compal Electronics.
Wednesday 16 July 2008
MSI launches Centrino 2-based notebook
MSI has launched the GX620 a Centrino 2-based notebook with the company's exclusive Turbo Drive Engine technology to enhance the speed of CPU.
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Samsung expands mobile phone production beyond Asian countries, says DIGITIMES Research
SLMs to increase presence in GenAI business opportunities, says DIGITIMES Research
Generative AI market to reach US$1.5 trillion by 2030 with Taiwan holds hardware advantage; software and services to see promising future, says DIGITIMES Research