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  • Mon Dec 14 2009 Inside the Google phone: A 'snappy' chip

    The Google phone will be the first non-Windows smartphone to use the screamingly fast Qualcomm Snapdragon.

    Posted by Brooke Crothers

  • Fri Dec 4 2009 The mobile computing roadmap

    This week: What Intel is doing to keep the momentum in computing moving from the desktop to mobile platform. A look at Atom, WiMax, netbooks, and what to expect from the Intel Developers' Forum next w...

    Posted by Brooke Crothers and Rafe Needleman

  • Wed Dec 16 2009 FTC pursues Intel on new front: Graphics chips

    The latest regulator-filed antitrust complaint against the chipmaker breaks from past suits, as it focuses on sales practices for graphics processors instead of CPUs.

    Posted by Brooke Crothers

  • Fri Dec 18 2009 Memo to FTC: Update your Intel dossier

    The Federal Trade Commission needs to do a better study of the future of the chip market and Intel's likely diminished role.

    Posted by Brooke Crothers

  • Thu Jan 2 1997 New memory chips on hold

    Memory chip market leader NEC is postponing production of what has been billed as the next generation of memory chips.

    Posted by Jim Davis

  • Fri May 24 1996 Toshiba quadruples chip memory

    Toshiba will ship fast memory chips with four times the capacity of today's models.

    Posted by Brooke Crothers

  • Tue Jul 1 1997 Memory chip prices fall

    Memory chip prices DRAM slide again, continuing a trend that started last year.

    Posted by Jim Davis

  • Wed Jun 3 1998 Memory chips for a buck

    Spot market prices for 16-megabit DRAMs, the core of PC memory modules, sometimes go for less than half the cost of producing them.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Wed Dec 16 2009 A short history of Mac clones (photos)

    Apple won a permanent injunction against Psystar Tuesday. It's just the latest in a long line of Mac clones to get the boot by Apple.

    Posted by Erica Ogg

  • Tue Dec 1 2009 Report: Apple accused of NAND price manipulation

    Industry insiders tell The Korea Times the company orders more flash memory chips than it eventually buys. But just how uncommon is that practice? It's not, an analyst tells CNET.

    Posted by Jim Dalrymple

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