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  1. Broadcom (BRCM): Behind the iPhone display, and more

    bloggingstocks.com » BloggingStocks - 3 hours ago

    Filed under: Newsletters, iPhone, Broadcom Corp'A' (BRCM), Stocks to Buy, Technology This post is part of a report entitled "Six-pack of technology favorites." You can read about the other top tech stock picks here

    Also tagged: technology, iphone, brcm, broadcom, steven halpern, thestockadvisors com, tech stocks, techstocks, gordon pape, internet wealth builder, internetwealthbuilder, glenn rogers, glennrogers, chipsocks, chip socks

  2. SLI comes to the Intel X58

    zdnet.com » Hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - 7 hours ago

    It used to be that if you wanted to make use of NVIDIA's multi-GPU SLI solution, you were stuck having to buy a board that was fitted with an nForce chipset. X58 motherboards for Intel's Core i7 CPU changes that. by

    Also tagged: hardware, corporate governance, processors, board, components, chipsets, business operations, intel corp, nvidia corp, corporate law, adrian kingsley hughes

  3. AMD dual-core "Kuma" Phenom X2 spec in the wild

    zdnet.com » Hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 28, 2008

    German tech website Hardware-Infos claims to have discovered specs for AMD's dual-core "Kuma" Phenom X2 processors on a pricing website. by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

    Also tagged: hardware, internet, marketing, pricing, dual core, processors, components, marketing research, advanced micro devices inc, adrian kingsley hughes, pricing strategy, web site development

  4. T.J. Rodgers wines

    eetimes.com » EE Times Blog - Aug 27, 2008

    T.J. Rodgers, CEO of Cypress Semiconductor, wants to expand his winery in the Bay Area. But environmentalists and some residents are raising hell. Why? The story can be read here.

  5. Overpopulated solid-state drive market won't spur much M&A

    Overpopulated solid-state drive market won't spur much M&A

    techconfidential.com » Money Out - Aug 27, 2008

    Flash memory-based solid state drives, or SSDs, are all the rage right now, with companies tiny and huge scrambling to come up with technology to replace hard-disk drives in PCs. A piece in EETimes Wednesday covered

    Also tagged: samsung, intel, hdd, sandisk, ssd, micron, solidstatedrive, harddiskdrive, bitmicro, siliconsystems, money out

  6. Just-announced Nikon D90 vs. just-reduced Canon EOS 40D

    zdnet.com » Hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 27, 2008

    Now that Nikon has finally announced the long-awaited Nikon D90--just days after Canon announced the EOS 50D, dropping the price on its predecessor the 40D--the big question on many people's minds is "should I buy a

    Also tagged: hardware, memory, components, canon inc, nikon corp, janice chen

  7. All in (Intel) family

    eetimes.com » EE Times Blog - Aug 26, 2008

    Here's a sad but true story from the San Jose Mercury News about a family fight over a former Intel director's fortune. The story can be read here.

  8. Waiting for the Sun

    Waiting for the Sun

    wsj.com » WSJ.com: MarketBeat - Aug 26, 2008

    The frenzy that surrounds the earnings season has died down, but investors can still get their fix with individual names, some of which have seen wild swings in advance of quarterly releases. Wednesday, China-based

    Also tagged: technology, stocks

  9. Nvidia Pushes the 3-D Internet

    Nvidia Pushes the 3-D Internet

    gigaom.com » GigaOM - Aug 25, 2008

    Nvidia’s Nvision conference and celebration of all-things-graphics-processor starts today. As part of the brouhaha, the chipmaker is showcasing about 60 startups building businesses on the back of its GPU, and it’s

    Also tagged: nvidia, startups, nvda, spacetime, cooliris, gauda, elemental technologies, bumptop, accelereyes, seefront, silicon informatics, spatial view

  10. AMD and Freescale Fire Sales Won’t Burn Austin

    AMD and Freescale Fire Sales Won’t Burn Austin

    gigaom.com » GigaOM - Aug 25, 2008

    AMD finally announced that it has unloaded its digital television chip division to Broadcom for the low, low price of $192.8 million cash, which should have been done ages ago. The news should cheer investors who have

    Also tagged: headlines, qcom, amd, intc, via technologies, intel, ibm, mot, qualcomm, motorola, brcm, ti, broadcom, austin, freescale, luxtera, arm holdings, black sands

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