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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Prepare for dual-processor, eight-core smartphones.
Future SoCs will require far less power.
Dataplex creator acquired for future product lines.
Could a shift to ARM outside mobile be on the cards?
Promises improved performance, longevity.
Hybrid Ultrabook-cum-tablet devices are the order of the day in Berlin.
Samsung's latest 27 inch display gives you an awful lot in exchange for quite a lot...
Samsung has released specifications for its upcoming Exynos 5 Cortex-A15-based processor.
Hardkernel's ODROID-X costs significantly more than the Pi, but its performance could be worth the extra.
Elpida has been saved from the scrapheap thanks to an acquisition by smaller rival Micron.
Samsung has launched its Series 9 monitors, starting with a QHD 27in monster with new PLS panel.
Sony and Panasonic have teamed up to produce large-format OLED-based displays, offering improved image quality.
Gaikai has signed a deal to bring cloud gaming to Samsung TVs.
Google and Samsung have unveiled an upgraded Chromebook alongside a nettop-like Chromebox.
Samsung is targeting consumers in a new advertising campaign for its DRAM and NAND flash products.
Micron has announced sampling of its first DDR4 modules
Hynix has announced a deal with SK Group and a new name: SK Hynix.
Semiconductor industry group Common Platform has confirmed it's sticking with planar transistors for now.
Rumour has it that TSMC was forced to halt 28nm production as it re-tools to meet unexpected demand.
Memory maker Elpida has filed for bankruptcy protection as its stock drops 95 per cent on the Tokyo exchange.
A mistake on Samgsung's website has provided information about Intel's upcoming Ivy Bridge chips and Nvidia's GTX 600M line.
Samsung's late to the SATA 6Gbps party, but has it saved the best for last? We find out.
October 14 2021 | 15:04