Intel disappoints Wall Street wows others
Jury is still out if it will have a good 2016
Chipzilla reported strong quarterly profit but the news was overshadowed by concerns about slowing revenue growth in its highly profitable data centre business.
Intel escaping from PC Hell
Tonight's results will prove it
Chipzilla has had a rough time of it over recent years mostly for missing the mobile revolution, but tonight’s results should show that the outfit has managed to change.
HTC had the worst month in 11 years
Remember remember the month of December
HTC is having a tough time lately, but it looks like December was its worst month in 11 years.
Micron makes surprise loss
Suddenly it became like everone else
While the bottom had dropped out of the PC market, Micron had been managing to do quite well. Today though it suprised observers by forcasting a surprise loss for the second quarter.
Intel does not need PCs for growth
Predicts it can make its cash elsewhere
Intel said 2016 sales will climb in the "mid single-digit" percent range and said it didn’t need a buoyant personal-computer market to make piles of dosh.
Asustek expects to make a profit
Motherboard stands for comfort
You would expect everything in Asustek to be dire given that it makes notebooks, smartphones, tablets and desktops and these are dropping down the blackberry.
MediaTek posts record results
Richtek acquisition was a good deal
MediaTek posted record quarterly results yesterday thanks partly to its purchase of analogue IC specialist Richtek Technology.
Take-Two makes another killing
This time financially
Video game outfit Take-Two’s third-quarter adjusted revenue nearly tripled, topping analysts' estimates, as sales of its "Grand Theft Auto V" and "NBA 2K16" titles surged.
Nintendo’s results weaker than expected
But 3DS sells well
Nintendo has reported a weaker-than-expected operating profit for the July-September quarter but there are signs that things are picking up.
Early China launch saved Apple's figures
Analysts worried about cracks in the dam
Despite doing its best to spin yesterday’s results, the Fruity cargo cult Apple’s figures are starting to show signs that the outfit is unable to maintain its record growth.