Analyst report says Mac maker is planning a lower-cost version of the popular phone as it switches to Qualcomm for the supply of its 3G chip.
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India’s semiconductor policy has prodded a stealth mode company to emerge from the shadows.
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Single-chip high-end cellular silicon could pose a threat to existing leaders
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Single-chip technology choice for entry-level phones could hurt Texas Instruments.
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Private equity firms are shaking up the chip industry.
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Red Herring magazine’s software news briefs for the week of September 4, 2006.
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The German chip company extends contract with Winbond amid booming DRAM market.
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German firm could help fill high-tech jobs in the U.S. more efficiently with electronic passport technology.
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Six offerings mean a busy week for a doubtful market.
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Infineon subsidiary hopes to raise up to $1.3 billion in an initial public offering.
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More than 30 states are suing memory chip makers for collusion and driving up prices.
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The chip maker touts better protection of personal information.
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The memory maker extends its fight to extract patent royalties.
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Jury awards chip designer $306.9 million in trial against Hynix Semiconductor.
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Companies plan to separate processor businesses, one ahead of schedule.
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Memory chip price-fixing investigation leads to three executives agreeing to jail terms.
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Japanese firm is fourth memory chip maker to admit guilt in worldwide price-fixing plot.
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Efforts are under way to build a first-of-its-kind Indian semiconductor manufacturing plant in partnership with AMD.
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A year after its IPO and spin-off from Motorola, Freescale Semiconductor still struggles to live up to its name.
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The South Korean chip maker pleads guilty to price fixing while seven current and former executives may face criminal charges.
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