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Qualcomm is providing chips for new devices from Dell and Samsung Electronics that run Microsoft's Windows RT operating system, people familiar with the matter said.
Wall Street Journal
The Kindle Fire has been a big success stateside, though it sadly hasn't yet made it to the UK. However, there is plenty of speculation and rumour about what the Kindle Fire 2 could bring to the party - and whether it will be available in the UK as well as the US. With Google's Nexus 7 now launching, the new Amazon tablet needs to push things on a step.
Tech Radar
The Ontario Minister of Energy has issued a directive to the Ontario Power Authority to finalize the details for the rules and contracts for the FiT 2.0 and microFiT 2.0 programs.
PV-Tech
Wall Street Journal
Micron Technology CEO Mark Durcan said he expects the market for chips that store files in mobile devices to improve in the first half of 2013 as manufacturers rein in supply increases.
Bloomberg
Globalfoundries and ARM have announced a multi-year agreement to jointly deliver optimized system-on-chip (SoC) solutions for ARM processor designs on Globalfoundries' 20nm and FinFET process technologies.
Company release
Elpida Memory bondholders plan to tell a Tokyo court today that Micron Technology's takeover offer for the bankrupt Japanese memory-chip maker is too low, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Bloomberg (via Businessweek)
Applied Materials has has signed an enhanced two-year contract with Globalfoundries to service all Applied Materials equipment at its Fab 1 in Dresden, Germany.
Company release
Shares of AMD were buoyed nearly ten percent by rumors that Snapdragon master Qualcomm may be interested in acquiring the fabless chip company.
TG Daily
E Ink and LCD technologies has signed a definitive agreement to buy shares of SiPix Technology and its wholly owned subsidiary SiPix Imaging, the maker of electronic paper displays. Established in 1999, SiPix, based in California and Taiwan, makes micro??up technology based electrophoretic displays.
Printed Electronics World
E Ink Holdings Inc (??云蝘??) said yesterday it expected revenue to expand further in the second half of this year from the first half.
Taipei Times
Sampo Corporation, Sanyo Electronic (Taiwan) Co., Ltd, and E-Life Mall Corporation, distributors of home appliances in Taiwan, saw booming revenues in July, attributing the feat to hot sales of energy-saving air conditioners and liquid crystal display (LCD) TVs.
CENS
To meet upcoming strong demand from ultrabook PCs for touch panels, Wintek Corp., a major display panel manufacturer in Taiwan, recently announced a capacity-expansion project for this year.
CENS
According to WitsView, the panel research division of TrendForce, large-sized panel shipments in 2Q12 amounted to 188 million units with QoQ and YoY increase of 10.2% and 4.5% respectively.
EE Herald
TPK Holding Co. (3673), a maker of touch- screen panels, surged to the highest level in more than five months in Taipei trading after second-quarter profit beat analysts' estimates.
Business Week
Samsung quickly moved to dismiss the idea that it might purchase Research In Motion or license the smartphone maker's new BlackBerry platform.
Information Week
Hanwha Chemical Corp., a key affiliate of Hanwha Group, is currently in the final stage of capping the acquisition deal of Germany's Q-Cells SE, once the world's No. 1 holder of the global solar-cell and module market share, industry sources said.
The Korea Herald
New York Times
China and Taiwan have signed their first investor-protection agreement in the latest sign of the momentum behind President Ma Ying-jeou's drive to strengthen his country's relationship with China, its biggest trade partner and frequent political adversary.
The Financial Times
The Financial Times
Cree Inc., a maker of light-emitting diode, or LED, products, said Tuesday that its fiscal fourth-quarter net income fell 49% because of higher expenses, but revenue grew and adjusted earnings topped Wall Street's expectations.
CBS News
Fox Business
In the presence of high-ranking representatives of the Jiangsu province, OSRAM AG laid the foundation of its new plant in the Chinese city of Wuxi.
Company release
STMicroelectronics has acquired the intellectual property of Israeli company bTendo, and has hired most of the staff, as it aims to increase the popularity of consumer electronics with integrated projectors.
Computerworld
After a couple of particularly challenging months for the company, Suntech has announced it has delivered more than 1GW of solar panels to customers throughout North and South America as of the end of July.
Energy Matters
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