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Thursday 2 June 2005
InnoDisk displays mobile application oriented NAND-flash drives at Computex
InnoDisk is displaying a full line of NAND flash devices at this year’s Computex Taipei show. The products include the slim-type TransFlash USB2.0 reader/writer and a full series...
Thursday 2 June 2005
Last chance to see EDOM's “Total Solutions” for the digital home
Today is the last day of IC distributor EDOM technology's special event presenting its full range of products for various sectors, including portable devices, media centers, TVs,...
Thursday 2 June 2005
CFI extends HDD case capacity up to a terabyte
Chyang Fun Industry (CFI) is showcasing its CF-B4042 hard disk drive (HDD) case for the SOHO and SMB (small and medium business) markets at Computex Taipei. The new product joins...
Thursday 2 June 2005
Will Shuttle stay high-end or look to go mainstream: An interview with Jonathan Yi
A long-term fixture in Taiwan’s motherboard industry, Shuttle phased out its motherboard business at the end of 2004, and now focuses its business around its XPC small-form-factor...
Thursday 2 June 2005
Raritan: IP KVM business in Asia growing well
Raritan’s business in Asia has been steadily growing over the years, according to company vice president, Sidney Huang, adding that China and India are the fastest growing markets...
Thursday 2 June 2005
Acard introduces iVDR portable storage unit ARS-1000
Acard Technology is best known for its SCSIDE interface products that allow SATA or IDE hard drives to connect via a SCSI interface, reducing the cost of storage arrays. Acard has...
Thursday 2 June 2005
Shuttle turbo-charges its G-chassis
Although small-form-factor (SFF) PC vendors do not in general offer customers the option of purchasing motherboard for upgrading their systems, Shuttle is displaying a number of XPC...
Thursday 2 June 2005
Spotlight on multimedia displays at Computex 2005
System and display companies from Taiwan are showing a variety of display products that have multimedia functions at Computex 2005 (May 31-June 4).
Thursday 2 June 2005
AOpen does me-too Mac mini with Wintel Mini PC
Motherboard maker and Pentium M desktop specialist AOpen introduced a Pentium M-based mini PC, codenamed Pandora, at Computex 2005, with the Wintel-based small-form-factor (SFF) PC...
Thursday 2 June 2005
DRAM module makers highlight high-speed DDR2 modules at Computex 2005
DRAM module makers, including Kingston Technology, Kingmax Semiconductor, Power Quotient International (PQI), TwinMOS Technologies and A-Data Technology, are showing a variety of...
Thursday 2 June 2005
AMD executive casts doubt on Intel’s dual-core claim
Intel’s dual-core platform consists of two separate cores in individual dies packaged together using multi-chip packaging in a single chip, which is not a true dual-core solution,...
Thursday 2 June 2005
Nvidia president vows to support AMD
Intel’s aggressive marketing campaign for the Centrino platform has constrained industry growth and Nvidia is committed to pushing the AMD platform, not just for Nvidia itself,...
Thursday 2 June 2005
Tatung booth: blade servers and tablet PCs
Part of daily life in Taiwan and well-known in the OEM/ODM business, Tatung is using this year’s Computex to attract buyers’ eyes with its blade servers and tablet PCs...
Wednesday 1 June 2005
FPD Report: Slow growth expected for Taiwan’s TFT-LCD component makers in 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)...
Wednesday 1 June 2005
InfoAction offers full range of VoIP solutions
InfoAction is demonstrating its VoSKY series of solutions during the 2005 Computex Taipei show. The series includes the VoSKY1000, 1200, 2000, 6000, 6050, 7000, which all aim to enable...
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