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Wednesday 26 July 2006
Discussing the AMD-ATI deal; Q&A with AMD EVP Henri Richard, part two
Rumors of an AMD acquisition of ATI had been swirling for some time. Certainly the rumor mill was at work prior to Computex in June. Reactions to the initial rumors were varied, ranging...
Wednesday 26 July 2006
Scenarios for the digital home: Q&A with VP Doug Rasor of TI, part four
Texas Instruments (TI) has established itself as a leading provider of chips for mobile phones, but as mobile devices see an increasing convergence between communications and entertainment,...
Wednesday 26 July 2006
PC games and gear: Q&A with Lyle Wagner, marketing and sales director of FiringSquad
Back in June, companies from all facets of the IT industry converged in Taipei for the Computex IT trade show to display their latest wares and catch up on the latest happenings in...
Tuesday 25 July 2006
Scenarios for the digital home: Q&A with VP Doug Rasor of TI, part three
Texas Instruments (TI) has established itself as a leading provider of chips for mobile phones, but as mobile devices see an increasing convergence between communications and entertainment,...
Tuesday 25 July 2006
Discussing the AMD-ATI deal: Q&A with AMD EVP Henri Richard
Rumors of an AMD acquisition of ATI had been swirling for some time. Certainly the rumor mill was at work prior to Computex in June. Reactions to the initial rumors were varied, ranging...
Tuesday 18 July 2006
Digital TV on your cell phone soon: Q&A with David Chang of Siano, part three
Industry observers and analysts are always on the look-out for the next big thing. Many of them think that the next big thing could be in a very small form factor – digital...
Thursday 13 July 2006
Archie Hwang becomes first SEMI chairman from Taiwan
On Tuesday, July 11 - the eve of his official appointment as chairman of SEMI - Archie Hwang spoke with DigiTimes about his new appointment.
Wednesday 12 July 2006
EDA and pure-play foundries: Q&A with Synopsys CEO Chi Foon Chan
For Synopsys president and CEO Chi Foon Chan, one of the keys to the production at the 90nm and 65nm processes lies in system integration. DigiTimes recently talked to Chan about...
Tuesday 11 July 2006
STMicroelectronics: WiMAX adoption does not depend exclusively on Intel
Thanks to its frequent appearances on the stage of IDF (Intel Developer Forum) conferences, WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) technology is often considered...
Tuesday 11 July 2006
Microdisplays go organic: Q&A with Ian Underwood of MED, part three
The prospect of displays utilizing light-emitting polymers is nothing new. A company such as CDT, for example, has been proposing the inkjet printing of displays based on light-emitting...
Tuesday 11 July 2006
ABIT and beyond: Q&A with USI president CY Wei
Taiwan-based Universal Scientific Industrial's (USI's) successful product diversification strategy and transition of industry focus allowed it to recover from a financial crisis in...
Monday 10 July 2006
JSR to strengthen ties with Taiwan LCD makers: Q&A with JSR president Yoshinori Yoshida
Japan-based JSR Corporation, a major supplier of color pigment dispersed resists for producing LCD color filters (CFs), recently finished first-stage construction of its new LCD material...
Thursday 6 July 2006
Connecting the home: Q&A with Menno Kleingeld, Philips Semiconductors, part four
The name Philips has long been associated with consumer electronics, but as the concept of the connected home has developed and begun to take on meaning, Philips Semiconductors has...
Thursday 29 June 2006
SiRF CEO: GPS technology in growing number of consumer applications
Global Positioning System (GPS) technology now has a wide range of applications in consumer electronics, thanks to major reductions in the size of chipsets and improvements in signal...
Wednesday 28 June 2006
AMD breaks free: Q&A with Henri Richard, EVP AMD, part four
Readers of DigiTimes.com will be familiar with the major technical differentiation we now see between the twin poles of the PC processor world, AMD and Intel. AMD has broken free...