Remarked Pentium M processors surface in China
Remarked versions of Intel's Pentium M mobile processors are circulating in China, but the problem is not widespread, the chip maker said Tuesday.
Remarked versions of Intel's Pentium M mobile processors are circulating in China, but the problem is not widespread, the chip maker said Tuesday.
Beijing Visionox Technology and Tsinghua University have begun construction of a plant that will produce OLED (organic light-emitting diode) displays in Kunshan, Jiangsu province, the company said in a statement.
Citing strong demand from customers and growth in emerging markets, Lenovo Group has reported higher than expected second-quarter profits.
China's largest online games provider, Shanda Interactive Entertainment, is gearing up to launch a handheld game console equipped with Wi-Fi and the ability to play digital music and video files.
Sony and SanDisk have announced a smaller Memory Stick card format, called Memory Stick Micro, that is designed to be used with mobile phones.
Samsung Electronics said Thursday it has begun construction on a planned US$33 billion expansion of its chip-making base outside Seoul.
Taiwanese microprocessor vendor Via Technologies is offering a US$5,000 prize to the hacker that can break its StrongBox security application during a hacking contest at the Hack in the Box Security Conference being held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, this week.
Toshiba plans to show its first notebook computer with a built-in HD-DVD drive at the Ceatec Japan 2005 exhibition next month, a company spokeswoman said Tuesday.
Microsoft and Intel have decided to back HD-DVD, the next-generation DVD format being developed by the DVD Forum, the companies said in a joint statement.
Samsung Electronics unveiled on Tuesday a portable media player that can be used to watch DMB (Digital Multimedia Broadcast) satellite television broadcasts.
As part of its effort to push adoption of WiMax fixed-wireless broadband technology, Intel is working with government regulators and operators in several Southeast Asian countries to conduct tests of the technology, the company said Thursday.
Lenovo Group on Wednesday announced the opening of an innovation center in Beijing, the second that the company has set up since its acquisition of IBM's PC business earlier this year. The company hopes the center will help it win more business from Chinese customers, executives said.
Sun Microsystems is counting on a new line of servers based on Advanced Micro Devices' (AMD's) 64-bit Opteron processor to guarantee the future success of its Solaris operating system, according to Scott McNealy, the company's chairman and chief executive officer.
Samsung Electronics announced a new flash memory chip on Monday that should pave the way for removable memory cards that can hold up to 32GB of data.
One year after Lenovo Group introduced its Yuanmeng line of PCs, demand for the cheap desktop systems in China's smaller cities and rural townships has never been stronger.