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Monday 29 March 2010
Asustek, Gigabyte plan to put USB 3.0 in cheaper motherboards, says paper
Asustek Computer and Gigabyte Technology are considering adding USB 3.0 technology into their mid-range and entry-level motherboards, according to a Chinese-language Apply Daily...
Monday 29 March 2010
Host controller vendors eyeing USB 3.0 market in 2010
USB controller design houses including ASMedia Technology, JMicron Technology and VIA Labs are all eyeing the growing USB 3.0 and SATA 3.0 controller solution market in 2010. The...
Thursday 25 March 2010
Asustek to adopt USB 3.0 in PC product lines
Asustek Computer has announced that the company will add USB 3.0 support in its PC product lines including mainstream notebook, Eee PC and Eee Box.
Tuesday 23 March 2010
Intel USB 3.0 controller expected to speed up transition of the technology
As Intel reportedly plans to launch a standalone USB 3.0 controller in 2010, sources from motherboard makers believe the transition from USB 2.0 to 3.0 will speed up.
Friday 5 March 2010
LCD monitor shipments increase 3.8% in 2009, says iSuppli
Global LCD monitor shipments increased by 3.8% in 2009 to 176.5 million units, up from 170.1 million units in 2008, according to iSuppli.
Wednesday 3 February 2010
Genesys denies it's sampling USB 3.0 controllers at Apple
Genesys Logic has begun sampling USB 3.0 device controllers for a client and sources within the industry believe the client is Apple. However, Genesys has denied the sources' claim...
Tuesday 19 January 2010
MSI introduces USB 3.0 motherboard and new ultra-thin notebook
Micro-Star International (MSI) has announced its USB 3.0-ready motherboard, the P55-GD85.
Friday 15 January 2010
VIA debuts USB 2.0-based audio controller
VIA Technologies has unveiled the VIA Vinyl Envy VT1730 audio controller, a highly integrated single chip solution that leverages USB 2.0.
Monday 11 January 2010
Gigabyte announces Intel H55/H57-based motherboards with USB 3.0
Gigabyte Technology has announced its latest H55/H57 series motherboards, based on Intel's H55 and H57 chipset with support of USB 3.0 and DisplayPort.
Friday 8 January 2010
Gigabyte announces revenue growth in December 2009; aggressively pushing USB 3.0
First-tier motherboard maker Gigabyte Technology has announced December 2009 revenues of NT$3.55 billion (US$111.41 million), up 2.58% on month and 60.96% on year. Full-year revenues...
Tuesday 5 January 2010
VIA launches USB 3.0 hub controller
VIA Technologies has unveiled the VIA VL810 SuperSpeed Hub Controller, the industry's first integrated single chip solution to support the higher transfer rates of the new USB 3.0...
Tuesday 22 December 2009
USB 3.0 controller chip price cut to below US$3, say IC distributors
Taiwan-based IC distributors have expressed concerns about profits from USB 3.0 product lines despite prospects of their strong sales in the market, as quotes of USB 3.0 device controller...
Monday 21 December 2009
Cross-strait USB 3.0 war to begin
Fierce competition between Taiwan and China in the USB 3.0 IC design market is coming in 2010 as Intel plans to integrate USB 3.0 support into its chipsets next year.
Tuesday 15 December 2009
IC distributor Zenitron expects touch controllers, USB 3.0 ICs to drive growth
Taiwan-based IC distributor Zenitron expects touch controller ICs developed by Cypress Semiconductor and USB 3.0 solution ICs developed by Fresco Logic and Fujitsu to drive its revenue...
Thursday 19 November 2009
Taiwan market: Transcend offers 4GB USB flash drives with eSobi software
Transcend Information has teamed up with Internet information search and management firm eSobi to offer its 4GB JetFlash V33-series USB flash drives with eSobi software in the Taiwan...
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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