TSMC sees chip constraints through 2022, will spend $100bn on boosting capacity
The automotive industry's semiconductor shortage will be largely resolved next quarter, says Taiwan-based chip maker.
The automotive industry's semiconductor shortage will be largely resolved next quarter, says Taiwan-based chip maker.
A Chinese court has sided with Qualcomm in its patent infringement case against Apple, ordering four Apple subsidiaries in China to stop selling various versions of the iPhone.
Reduced power consumption is big theme of latest server line refreshes from vendors including Bull, Dell, Fujitsu, Hewlett-Packard, NEC and Super Micro.
Project Moonshot consists of a lab, server development platform and ecosystem. If successful, HP will enable its customers to kick the tires of ARM servers.
So have we entered a Post-PC era? Yes, without question. The x86 has absolutely been issued its walking papers.
Would you believe that ARM processors, those little chips that power so many smartphones and tablets, have a future on servers? Ubuntu does.
Just received a heads-up that chip-maker Advanced Micro Devices has updated some of its environmental and corporate sustainability initiatives based, in part, on the fact that the activity in its baseline year, 2009, was much lower than normal. The reason that AMD reset its goals back in that year was because it sold off most of its manufacturing operation to Global Foundries, which obviously had an impact on its footprint.
OK, my bad. I promised in a post about electronic waste a couple of weeks ago to write about a newish company that is getting more active with Fortune 500 type companies, and then promptly spaced out during a whirlwind of other things last week.
Lenovo on Monday officially unveiled its Windows 7-powered lineup of IdeaPad laptops and IdeaCentre desktops, and the company is clearly upping the ante in the visual department.
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