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Friday 3 June 2005
Intel: new validated platforms for embedded and communication systems
Targeting communication-equipment and embedded-systems markets, Intel announced at Computex its new validated platforms for market segments such as wireless infrastructure, routing,...
Friday 3 June 2005
DataFab shows USB OTG solutions at Computex
One of the less publicized deficiencies of conventional USB technology is its reliance on a host PC. Normally USB data transfer cannot be device-to-device, unlike that of its I/O...
Friday 3 June 2005
Mitac offers Mio 169 mobile navigation system
In-car electronics is clearly a growth segment. At this year's Computex, a number of companies are featuring entertainment and navigation systems for the "automotive" market,...
Friday 3 June 2005
Realtek announces LCD controllers at Computex
Despite the extremely competitive nature of the market for LCD controllers, Taiwan has several players determined to have a piece of the action, and among these is Realtek Semiconductor...
Friday 3 June 2005
Kingmax to begin regular production of new memory modules by the end of June
Ranked as the world's eighth-largest third-party DRAM-module supplier by iSuppli for the last two years, Kingmax Semiconductor is aiming to begin regular production of its new DDR2-800...
Thursday 2 June 2005
Apple iPod Shuffle lookalike continues drawing attention
Although Apple was able to temporarily banish Luxpro’s Super Shuffle MP3 player at CeBIT this year, Taiwan-based...
Thursday 2 June 2005
FPD Report: LG.Philips LCD’s seventh-generation plant project
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)...
Thursday 2 June 2005
Enlight expects strong revenue growth for 2005
Taiwan-based PC case maker Enlight expects its 2005 consolidated revenues to grow 20-30% from last year, as its core business and consumer electronics shipments will grow steadily...
Thursday 2 June 2005
ULi introduces southbridge with SATA II support
Taiwan-based chipset vendor ULi Electronics is using Computex in Taipei this week to showcase its new M1575 southbridge supporting SATA II. Currently the company has engineering samples...
Thursday 2 June 2005
Mstar announces MST5251A UXGA LCD TV controller
As a number of Taiwan companies have learned, LCD controllers are a brutally competitive segment, subject to extreme downward pressure on pricing. That isn't stopping Mstar Semiconductor...
Thursday 2 June 2005
GemSOC Innovision announces M2GO MP3 HDD jukebox
Not surprisingly, a lot of MP3 players are on show at this year's Computex, but 1-inch hard-drive models are still something of an exception. One such exception is the M2Go, from...
Thursday 2 June 2005
WLAN-solution makers showcase ‘triple-play’ devices at Computex
A number of Taiwan WLAN-solution makers, including D-Link, Accton Technology, CyberTAN Technology, Cameo Communications and Alpha Networks, are currently showcasing their latest WLAN...
Thursday 2 June 2005
Visson announces VI1031T set-top box for in-car DVB-T reception
The in-car or "automotive" segment offers a potentially very wide range of IT and electronics applications, and one of these is entertainment. Visson Technologies, a specialist...
Thursday 2 June 2005
Kingmax migrates memory to DDR2, displays latest “Venus” and “Mars” for desktops and notebooks
Kingmax Semiconductor will introduce its latest series of DDR2 memory modules, “Mars” and “Venus,” at this year’s Computex Taipei show. These two memory...
Thursday 2 June 2005
Surecom’s media server makes wire-free connections fast
Tired of waiting for a shared file to transfer? Surecom’s EP-6100 media server with network attached storage (NAS) enables multiple users in the same LAN to simultaneously share...
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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