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Instead of predicted gains, AMD is now warning investors to prepare for a loss in its Q3 results.
Sony's Shuhei Yoshida has revealed that the PS3 is now starting to break even.
The Japanese technology sector has been hit by massive losses reported by companies including Panasonic, HItachi, and Sanyo.
AMD reveals its financial results for the first quarter of 2009, showing an increase in revenue from CPUs and smaller losses than last year.
According to JPR’s estimated graphics cards shipments, the market declined by almost 35 percent between the third and fourth quarters.
Microsoft disappointed investors yesterday with a below-expectations earnings report - and has embarked on a cost-cutting programme that will see 5,000 jobs eliminated.
Nvidia has announced that it is restating revenue expectations for the last financial quarter, and it's bad news: a drop of 50 percent is now expected.
Intel has released Q4 earning figures ahead of its appearance at the Consumer Electronics Show which reveal a massive 23 percent drop in revenue.
Intel has restated its Q4 predictions for the second time in two months, warning investors to prepare for a fourteen percent drop in revenue.
In a response to the current economic climate, Finnish mobile giant Nokia is to lay off around 600 staff and close a manufacturing plant.
Nvidia's CEO Jen-Hsun Huang said that GPU shipments were down 20 percent in Q2 because of the economic slowdown.
After a fantastic year of sales in games last year, Ubisoft reveal at Ubidays 2008 that they have seen the market grow by 25 percent and expect the same this year.
After a financial breakdown of Sony's recently revealed profits it looks like Sony may be making a loss of $260 on each PS3 sold. Feel worse for those that won't sell though.
The chairman of Korean tech giant Samsung has had his offices raided as part of an investigation into nepotism, bribery, and misappropriated funds at the corporation.
Possibly being the third largest computer manufacturer in the world, Acer's profits are on the rise. The company has posted a $90 million net profit for the third quarter of 2007.
The Mozilla Foundation is injecting £1.49 million into a new company that will handle the development of Thunderbird and develop other email innovations.
Sales of Nintendo’s incredibly successful Wii have now surpassed sales of Microsoft’s Xbox 360, according to a report published by the Financial Times.
AMD has had a pretty heavy time over the last year and has found itself under increasing financial strain after its share price dropped almost 60 percent last year.
The search megalith sees its massive growth continue as its stock price surges up to untold levels, making it one of the most valuable companies in the world.
Google has recently announced its online payments service, Google Checkout. The company has teamed up with CitiGroup Financial to deliver the service.
The search engine giant conference calls with top financial bigwigs and gives the clearest denial yet that a browser is in the offing.
Apple, AMD and Intel have all reported on their fourth quarters. Who's up and who's down? We have the details...
Google grows its revenues by almost eight times in a year. Entire world looks scornfully envious, wishes it had that much cash.
October 14 2021 | 15:04