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It’s a big day for semiconductor stocks, with an upbeat forecast from chip giant Intel boosting stocks in other semiconductor companies and giving the overall market a nice bounce, as well.
Through mid-morning trading, Intel is up $1, to $22 per share. Other chip companies are following suit . ....
Read More | 29 Days Ago
Has there been a technology "leap" in the semiconductor market?
Some people think so. But should investors go along for the ride?
Earlier this year, George Scalise, the president of the Semiconductor Industry Association, was issuing talking points to the press over the relative health of the...
Read More | Oct 9th, 2007
In what could prove to be of major importance to the future of motherboard and component data transfer rates, the Photonics Technology Lab at Intel has announced a silicon laser modulator that can encode data at 40Gb/sec.
According to Dr. Ansheng Liu, Principal Engineer with the Intel Corporate...
Read More | Jul 26th, 2007
IBM has today announced a breakthrough chip-stacking technology in a manufacturing environment that paves the way for three-dimensional chips to extend Moore’s Law way beyond traditionally expected limits. The ‘through-silicon-vias’ technology allows different chip components to be packaged...
Read More | Apr 12th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Apr 13th, 2007
The reports that are popping up all over the web that IBM, along with Georgia Tech, has demonstrated the world’s fastest ever chip are, sadly, not quite as exciting as you might at first think. Not least because this wasn’t a chip at all, but rather a transistor, and even the least technical...
Read More | Jun 22nd, 2006 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Jun 28th, 2006