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Wednesday 24 September 2003
SiSonic surface mount microphone to appear in mobile devices soon
With MEMS (micro-electromechanical systems) technology now offering an alternative solution, traditional condenser microphones in mobile phones and other high-volume, digital communications...
Wednesday 24 September 2003
Acer, Asustek unveil new Centrino notebooks at Computex
Both Acer and Asustek Computer debuted new Centrino notebooks at Computex on September 22. While Acer unveiled its Aspire 2000 notebook equipped with a 15.4-inch wide-screen, Asustek...
Wednesday 24 September 2003
Promise introduces new hot-swap Serial ATA Drive enclosure
Promise Technology, the originator and leading supplier of ATA RAID solutions, announced last week the availability of the SuperSwap 1100, a hot-swap drive enclosure for Serial ATA...
Wednesday 24 September 2003
Philips to showcase multiple new products
Leading the line-up of products at the Computex booth of global electronics giant Royal Philips Electronics will be a couple of video-related reference designs and a new WLAN chips...
Wednesday 24 September 2003
MSI will show off its new products in Computex
Micro-Star International (MSI) is displaying a range of new products at Computex Taipei 2003.
Wednesday 24 September 2003
TI to set up wireless application center in Taiwan
During a keynote at the e21 CEO Summit at Computex Taipei 2003, Texas Instruments (TI) CEO Tom Engibous announced that TI plans to open a new wireless application center in Taipei...
Wednesday 24 September 2003
AU Optronics unveils 46-inch HDTV TFT LCD panel
AU Optronics (AUO) today unveiled a 46-inch HDTV TFT LCD panel. The panel features 1920×1080 resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio, Premium MVA wide-viewing-angle (170 degrees both horizontally...
Wednesday 24 September 2003
Grace Semiconductor officially opens in Shanghai
Grace Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (GSMC) formally opened for business in Shanghai yesterday with a host of political and industry leaders participating in the ceremony...
Wednesday 24 September 2003
Nvidia out ’nforce for Computex: GoForce ready for mobile market
Buried between a general company overview and several product launches, Nvidia yesterday launched the world’s first graphic processor with megapixel camera support at Computex...
Tuesday 23 September 2003
Mitac unveils its first Microsoft 2003 OS Smartphone – the Mio 8390 – at Computex
Mitac International today debuted its first smartphone running on Microsoft Smartphone 2003 OS at Computex Taipei 2003.
Tuesday 23 September 2003
New features differentiate PanRAM products
Good looks, capacity and speed are no longer enough in the memory products market. PanRAM is adding unique features to many of its products to help distinguish them from the compet...
Tuesday 23 September 2003
Kingmax provides leading memory module to customers
Taiwan-based module maker Kingmax Semiconductor introduced the industry’s the DDR Micro-DIMM memory module with capacity up to 512 MB. The module targets Sub-Notes, a small...
Tuesday 23 September 2003
D-Link moving fast into high-end markets
D-Link is one of the world’s leading suppliers of data networking equipment. Key to the company’s success has been its globally acclaimed networking products that offer...
Tuesday 23 September 2003
D&C Technology molds success with innovations
D&C Technology has been dedicated mainly to the development and manufacture of high precision plastic molds and products related to compact flash (CF) cards, card bus and PCMCIA...
Tuesday 23 September 2003
AverMedia riding high on digital video trend
AverMedia Technologies, a leading developer of digital multimedia video convergence technology and video peripherals, will present its latest products and technical know-how at Computex...
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