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- Donations Pour in for Katrina Relief (AP)
- An Update on AMD (The Motley Fool)
- Intel, Philips tie up in home entertainment systems (Reuters)
- July Chip Sales Rise By 2% (TechWeb)
- South Koreans unveil technology to replace silicon chips (AFP)
- Intel Rebuts AMD's Antitrust Charges (PC World)
- Intel Denies Wrongdoing in AMD Response (AP)
- Intel hits back over AMD 'bribery' lawsuit (AFP)
- Dell Servers Go Dual-Core (NewsFactor)
- Trade Group Warns Oil Prices Could Harm Chip Market (TechWeb)
- Sun Completes $4.1B StorageTek Takeover (AP)
- Fujitsu Launches Dual-Core Workstations (PC World)
- Marvell Buys Storage IC Unit For $225 million (TechWeb)
- Intel seeks a more efficient chip (InfoWorld)
- Cool Chips Are Hot (TechWeb)
- Freescale To Supply Apple With PowerPC Processors To '08 (TechWeb)
- Intel Viiv Aims to Centralize Home Media (Ziff Davis)
- IBM Unveils Continuous Back Up Program For PCs And Servers (TechWeb)
- OmniVision's Margins of Error (The Motley Fool)
- EU Clears Sun Microsystems Acquisition (AP)
- Vendor Ships New Generation Of WiMAX Equipment (TechWeb)
- Chipmaker Updates Help Bolster Hopes For Strong 2nd Half (Investor's Business Daily)
- Chip Market Set For Double-Digit Growth (TechWeb)
- Dow Ends Up 83 As Gas Prices Decline (AP)
- Wall Street bullish on semiconductor cheer (FT.com)
- Wall Street readies for bullish finish (FT.com)
- Samsung unveils world's first 16-gigabit NAND flash memory chip (AFP)
- Cypress Makes Design Gains In Holographic Storage (TechWeb)
- Microsoft previews next version of Office (Reuters)
- Report Credits Intel With Managing Chip Manufacturing Costs (TechWeb)
- Intel's Low Chip Costs Mean Big Profits (PC World)
- Philips stands by growth targets (Reuters)
- Fujitsu Siemens To Sell Egenera Blade Servers In Europe (TechWeb)
- Intel Action Could Delay Next-Gen Wi-Fi: Analysts (TechWeb)
- Intel to Invest $345M at Two U.S. Plants (AP)
- Intel gears up to build new Israeli plant-analyst (Reuters)
- Chip makers brace for slower pace in Moore's Law (Reuters)
- Nerds' Best-Kept Investment Secret (The Motley Fool)
- Intel Revamps Technology (PC World)
- Apple Servers Drive New EU Supercomputer (Ziff Davis)
- Notebooks Set to Double Up Processors (Ziff Davis)
- Sun Pushes for Speed with New Server Offerings (NewsFactor)
- Oracle Considers Supporting Competing Databases (TechWeb)
- Bed Bath and Still Beyond (The Motley Fool)
- MicroStrategy Unveils Software For Dual-Core Opterons (TechWeb)
- AMD Launches Three Dual-Core Chips (TechWeb)
- Researchers Experiment With Growing Semiconductors From Algae (TechWeb)
- Intel, Server Vendors Team Up For Itanium Solutions Alliance (TechWeb)
- AMD Adds Second Wave Of Dual-Core Opterons; Dell Introduces First Dual-Core Xeon Servers (TechWeb)
- IBM Unveils Dual-Core Small Business Servers (PC World)
- Intel, Research in Motion to collaborate on BlackBerry (AFP)
- Dell Announces Multicore Xeon Systems (NewsFactor)
- Sanyo post $1.8 bln loss: paper (Reuters)
- Samsung Elec to decide on raising US chip output (Reuters)
- Sanyo Widens Its Loss Forecast for 2005 (AP)
- Intel, RIM Chip Deal Seen Benefiting Both (TechWeb)
- Intel Chips to Power BlackBerry (PC World)
- Troubled Sanyo Widens Its Loss Estimate (AP)
- Samsung to invest 33 billion dollars on new chip lines by 2012 (AFP)
- Samsung to invest $33 billion in chips (Reuters)
- Intel Sneaks out Cheap Pentiums (Ziff Davis)
- IBM Offers 4-Gig SAN Solution (TechWeb)
- In Brief: Quest releases Application Assurance Suite for Java and Portals (InfoWorld)
- Chips Jam Tight, Slow Down (TechWeb)
- Vitesse cuts quarterly revenue forecast (Reuters)
- Torvalds' Baby Comes of Age (BusinessWeek Online)
- Affordable Dual-Core (PC World)
- ARM unveils fastest-ever processor for mobiles (Reuters)
- IBM Offers Up Power5 Dual-Core Servers For SMB (TechWeb)
- Taiwan's TSMC completes prototype runs using 65 nanometer technology (AFP)
- America's Fall in R&D: "Nobody Cares" (BusinessWeek Online)
- Intel May Support Blu-ray Too (PC World)
- IBM to Unwrap First Dual-Core Xeon 'Paxville' Servers (PC World)
- Intel to launch low-cost PC for rural India by December (AFP)
- TSMC Reports 8.9 Percent Revenue Increase (AP)
- Intel Acquires Zarlink Semi's RF Operation (TechWeb)
- AMD profit up on computer chip demand (Reuters)
- Advanced Micro Profit Rises 73 Percent (AP)
- Intel Unveils First Dual-Core Xeon (NewsFactor)
- Semiconductors' View Semisweet (The Motley Fool)
- More Headroom For AMD (TechWeb)
- Samsung Profit Slumps on Price-Fixing Fine (AP)
- Samsung to plead guilty, pay 300 M dollar US antitrust fine (AFP)
- Fairchild Semi says CFO has resigned (Reuters)
- Fairchild Semiconductor posts Q3 loss (Reuters)
- Hynix Semiconductor's 3Q Profit Drops (AP)
- ASML Must Be a Cubs Fan (The Motley Fool)
- AMD Smashed Estimates For 3Q (TechWeb)
- Novellus reports sharply lower profit (Reuters)
- Intel Slashes PC Power-up Time (PC World)
- Is Fairchild a Fair Bet? (The Motley Fool)
- RPT-Novellus reports sharply lower profit amid slump (Reuters)
- Analyst: Intel To Hit Q3 Forecast Despite IC Shortages (TechWeb)
- Infineon: Semiconductor Sales to Grow (AP)
- Intel Misses Expectations With 3Q Profit (AP)
- Intel's Chip Off the New Block (The Motley Fool)
- Intel Profit Gains on Notebook Sales (AP)
- Intel profit up 4.6 percent to nearly 2 billion dollars (AFP)
- Wall St edges up as solid earnings offset Intel (FT.com)
- Wall St flat as solid earnings offset Intel (FT.com)

