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Monday 12 January 2009
Gigabyte plans to launch three 10-inch netbooks in 2Q09
Gigabyte Technology is still optimistic about the potential of the notebook market despite the economic crisis and is planning to launch three 10-inch netbooks in the second quarter...
Friday 9 January 2009
Intel stepping up Menlow Atom promotion
Intel is stepping up moves to promote its low-power consumption Menlow platform (Atom) and to clear inventories in preparation for the launch of its successor, Moorestown, which is...
Thursday 25 December 2008
ECS to reorganize business
Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) is reported to have started reorganizing its motherboard business and is planning to hire an ex-assistant president from Foxconn Electronics (Hon...
Wednesday 24 December 2008
PC makers conservative about Intel Moblin open source software for Atom
Although Intel signed an agreement with Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) to establish a Moblin (Mobile Linux) enabling center in October. The center was set up to provide...
Thursday 4 December 2008
MSI netbooks featuring Intel MID platform to be showcased at CES
Micro-Star International (MSI) plans to showcase its 10.2-inch Wind Notebook U110 and U115 models, which adopt Intel Intel's Menlow platform for mobile Internet devices (MID), at...
Wednesday 3 December 2008
Hynix announces development of 2Gb mobile DRAM
Hynix Semiconductor has announced the development of 2Gb mobile DRAM chips using 54nm process technology.
Tuesday 25 November 2008
Taiwan market: Gigabyte cooperates with Chunghwa Telecom to launch MID bundle deal
Gigabyte Technology will cooperate with Chunghwa Telecom (CHT) to bundle its M528 Mobile Internet Device (MID) along with mobile Internet services in December, according to the com...
Monday 24 November 2008
Socle expected to enter MID market with ARM11 platform
After announcing its cooperation plans with ARM, Socle Technology has proclaimed its ARM11 platform built on Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing's 65nm technology has reached 1GHz,...
Tuesday 4 November 2008
Intel to launch Menlow Refresh platform for MIDs in March 2009
Before launching its next generation mobile Internet device (MID) platform Moorestown, Intel is planning to launch a Menlow Refresh platform in March next year, which should deliver...
Monday 27 October 2008
Dell Inspiron Mini 12 to debut in Japan soon
Hot on the heals of Inventec subsidiary Kojinsha (KJS) who recently launched 7- and 8.9-inch mini-notebooks based on...
Friday 24 October 2008
Inventec subsidiary launches not-so-MIDs
Kojinsha (KJS), a Japan-based mini notebook brand subsidiary of Inventec has launched Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) using 7- and 8.9-inch panels.
Wednesday 22 October 2008
USI announces MID product
Universal Scientific Industrial (USI) has announced a new Mobile Internet Device (MID) product featuring a 5-inch touch screen.
Tuesday 21 October 2008
IDF Taiwan: Asustek chairman conservative about MID potential
Following the release of more details of Intel's second generation Mobile Internet Device (MID) platform, Moorestown, Asustek Computer chairman, Jonney Shih, commented that the MID...
Monday 20 October 2008
Ericsson collaborates with Intel to bring HSPA to mobile Internet devices (MIDs)
Ericsson has announced that it is collaborating with Intel to bring HSPA mobile data solutions to mobile Internet devices (MIDs). Ericsson is thereby extending its 3G mobile broadband...
Tuesday 30 September 2008
ARM-based MID products to hit the market in 2009: Q&A with Warren East, CEO of ARM
ARM Holdings recently held its annual board meeting for 2008 in Taipei, highlighting the importance of the Taiwan market to its long-term business deployment. Digitimes took the opportunity...
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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