Chinese government might buy SanDisk and Toshiba
All your NAND flash are belong to us
SanDisk and Toshiba, which jointly develop NAND flash technology, are being targeted for acquisition by China's state-owned Tsinghua Unigroup.
Samsung copies Apple's poor results
Smartphone slide continues
Samsung had a downbeat outlook for the second half of the year as smartphone market growth slows.
Intel divides to rule
Sets PC targets in six areas
Chipzilla is trying to boost promotion of its desktop CPU platforms by dividing the market into six pieces.
TSMC sees profit slowing
Looks like Apple sales are not that good
Chipmaker TSMC's second quarter profit growth slowed to 33 percent year-on-year as sales fell for the second consecutive period on weaker smartphone demand in China and other emerging markets.
Pot could be the secret for supercapacitors
Your chips could create cravings for Pringles
With the US growing hemp again after banning as part of the war on drugs, US boffins are using medical marijuana to provide a rival for graphene as the next model material of supercapacitors.
Micron to buy Elpida
Deal worth $2.5 Billion
MediaTek expects smartphone chips to be hot
Ignoring the slowing global economy
Orange decides the future is Intel
Losing an ARM and a leg
Demand for chips impossible to predict
Maxim blames manufacturers
Microsoft ditched dual-core chips for Nokia’s sake
Too keep the outfit competitive in the Windows Phone market