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Friday 3 June 2005
PQI releases new PMPs at Computex 2005
While in the process of rolling out four new portable multimedia players (PMPs) at Computex 2005 (May 31-June 4), Taiwan-based DRAM module maker Power Quotient International (PQI)...
Friday 3 June 2005
Walls and tables to replace speakers says Sinbon
Sinbon Electronics has launched a sound actuator, called Q-Voix, which makes use of resonance to turn flat surfaces, such as tables, windows and walls, into speakers.
Friday 3 June 2005
Proton shows ambitious range of LCD TVs at Computex
Currently, it's assumed that cost considerations will limit large LCD TV screens to around 40 inches for the foreseeable future. That may be so, but at this year's Computex, Proton...
Friday 3 June 2005
FPD Report: Taiwan’s LCD monitor shipment from 1Q05-2Q05
Since the fourth quarter of 2004, DigiTimes Research has been publishing quarterly, weekly and monthly ICT (information and communications technology) and FPD (flat-panel display)...
Friday 3 June 2005
Albatron showcases its latest hardware at Computex
Albatron Technology is displaying a full range of Intel 945 and dual-VGA card nForce SLI motherboards alongside its Nvidia GeForce 6 series graphics cards at Computex Taipei.
Friday 3 June 2005
National encourages handset makers with the MPL
In the neighborhood of Computex this week, National Semiconductor (NS) is targeting handset and PDA makers with its Flipper System – a solution based on the Mobile Pixel Link...
Friday 3 June 2005
Surveillance products start to incorporate Imagia solutions
Imagia Technologies is a fabless IC-design solution provider focusing on the IP surveillance market. The company started out in 2002, and Imagia’s first products appeared in...
Friday 3 June 2005
IEI debuts embedded mobos for industrial SFF PCs
IEI Technology is showcasing its embedded motherboard series, called EPIC-Nano (Embedded Platform for Industrial Computing), for industrial small form factor (SFF) PCs at Computex...
Friday 3 June 2005
Acer, Asustek and BenQ showcase widescreen notebooks
Acer, Asustek and BenQ are displaying widescreen notebooks ranging in size from 12.1-inches to 17-inches at Computex 2005, with the notebooks featuring multi-media, Bluetooth, and...
Friday 3 June 2005
ICT Report: Taiwan’s notebook sector in the first and second quarters of 2005
Since the fourth quarter of 2004, DigiTimes Research has been publishing quarterly, weekly and monthly ICT (information and communications technology) and FPD (flat-panel display)...
Friday 3 June 2005
Airgo: MIMO chips to become mainstream by year-end 2006
MIMO (multiple input multiple output) Wi-Fi chips are expected to become the mainstream WLAN solutions by the end of 2006, when the IEEE is expected to have finalized the 820.11n...
Friday 3 June 2005
ECS goes dual platform with single-board Intel/AMD solution
At the ongoing Computex 2005 show in Taipei, Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) is showcasing its PF88 Extreme Hybrid motherboard, which allows users to adapt their PC to a number...
Friday 3 June 2005
Hitachi GST: Smartphones to push microdrive demand from 2006
Although MP3 players are the major application for microdrives this year, smartphones will become the driving force for sales staring next year, according to Larry Swezey, Deputy...
Friday 3 June 2005
Sources: AMD may lower K8 prices in July
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) may cut the prices on its K8 platform CPUs in July, which would come one month before Intel’s planned price...
Friday 3 June 2005
BenQ pushes new display products at Computex 2005
BenQ is introducing a variety of new display products at Computex 2005, including a DLP (digital light processing) projector, a 17-inch LCD monitor, a 72-inch DLP rear-projection...
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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