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Tuesday 31 May 2005
Nvidia goes with ‘Nsist on Nvidia’ at Computex
Touting a slogan of “Nsist on Nvidia”, Nvidia is showcasing a full line-up of products at Computex 2005, including its next-generation integrated nForce4 MCPs (media and...
Tuesday 31 May 2005
Twinhead to showcase high-definition DVD player during Computex
In addition to its full line of notebooks, including its Durabook ruggedized models, Twinhead International is taking a step in a new direction with its Digishare MA03 DVD player...
Tuesday 31 May 2005
Computex 2005: Asustek highlights video and imaging capabilities
Motherboard giant Asustek Computer plans to emphasize the video and imaging capabilities of its various product lines, including notebooks and PDA phones, at Computex 2005, which...
Tuesday 31 May 2005
Areca announces 4Gb Fibre to SATA ll ARC-6080 RAID controller
US-based SATA II RAID controller IC maker Areca Technology is displaying its ARC-6080 RAID controller at Computex. The ARC-6080 is designed to meet data-intensive applications such...
Tuesday 31 May 2005
Arima set to mass produce 4-way dual-core Opteron SW500 motherboard and SW5001U barebone system
Arima Computer has launched the SW500 server board and SW5001U barebone system, which adopt dual-core AMD Opteron 800 Series CPUs in a 4-way configuration, for the demanding four-way...
Tuesday 31 May 2005
ATI to unveil H.264-based solution at Computex
ATI Technologies will introduce a high-definition video solution based on the H.264 MPEG-4 standard at Computex 2005, according to ATI senior vice president for PC Business Unit Rick...
Tuesday 31 May 2005
Dave Orton muses on Computex and ATI’s role in the PC industry
On the Friday night before Computex, DigiTimes.com managed to catch ATI CEO Dave Orton on the phone to talk about the upcoming show, industry trends and developments at the company...
Tuesday 31 May 2005
Dual everything at Computex 2005
Dual-core processors, dual-graphics platforms and motherboards supporting Intel’s 945 Express chipset series will be the spotlight for system products at Computex 2005 (May...
Tuesday 31 May 2005
A-Data: more memory, more ambitions
Rapidly advanced to be the third-placed DRAM-module vendor worldwide, Taiwan-based A-Data Technology is now exploring the market of flash-memory based devices. This June at Computex,...
Tuesday 31 May 2005
PDA phones and smartphones come to the fore at Computex 2005
Taiwan-based handset makers such as Arima Communication, BenQ, Asustek Computer and Eten Information Systems will highlight PDA phones and smartphones at Computex 2005 (May 31-June...
Tuesday 31 May 2005
Tatung: flexibility is a key to success
Founded in 1918, Tatung is one of Taiwan's oldest companies and one of a very few worldwide with a high school and university of the same name. Employing 20,000 people in Taiwan,...
Tuesday 31 May 2005
Memory module makers pushing NAND flash devices at Computex 2005
Memory module makers such as Transcend Information, A-Data Technology, Kingston Technology and Power Quotient International (PQI) are offering a variety of NAND flash devices at Computex...
Tuesday 31 May 2005
Kolin and BenQ to showcase LCD TVs at Computex
Both Taiwan-based Kolin and BenQ will demonstrate a number of LCD TVs at Computex 2005 (May 31-Jun 4).
Tuesday 31 May 2005
Sampo and Tatung to highlight PDP TVs at Computex
Sampo and Tatung will be the only two Taiwan-based vendors to showcase 42-inch and 50-inch PDP (plasma display panel) TVs at Computex 2005 (May 31- June 4).
Tuesday 31 May 2005
Computex 2005 opens, but Taipei’s WiFly is offline
Taipei looks to be on track to bring WLAN access to 90% of its residents by year-end, but visitors to this year’s Computex may be disappointed to find much of the city's WiFly...
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