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Thursday, December 31, 2009

The Year (and Next Year) in Semiconductors

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Thursday December 31, 2009

The Year (and Next Year) in Semiconductors
[December 31, 2009] 2009 was a year to forget, but for the people who put the silicon in the Silicon Valley, 2010 could bring some needed successes. Chip market maven Andy Patrizio forecasts what's next for Intel, AMD, Nvidia, and more.

Acer Revamps Aspire One Netbook
[December 31, 2009] Intel's new "Pine Trail" processor and chipset find their way into Acer's popular netbook.

Hardware Central's CPU Price Watch for December 31, 2009
[December 31, 2009] This final weekly processor price guide of 2009 contains several price drops, something that's been all too rare in the past several weeks. And while none of the savings are huge, they nonetheless leave us hopeful that the coming weeks will see increased price competition between the two camps and better deals to be had by CPU shoppers.

Ricoh Intros Duo of Document Managers
[December 30, 2009] Juggling three different document types -- paper, PDF, and Microsoft Office files -- Ricoh's new printer/copier/scanners turn offices into digital workflow centers.

MSI Adopts Intel's New Netbook Platform
[December 30, 2009] The newest MSI Wind netbook boasts Intel's newest Atom processor with integrated graphics, plus a 250GB instead of the familiar 160GB hard drive.

ViewSonic PC Mini VOT132 Review
[December 29, 2009] Is that a paperweight on your desk? Oops, sorry, it's a PC -- a space- and energy-saving desktop hardly bigger than a VHS cassette, priced at just $449, but with a dual-core Intel Atom CPU and all the power that office productivity workers need.

Google Set to Compete With Its Own Chrome OS Partners?
[December 29, 2009] Alleged specs of a Google-branded netbook surface -- prompting questions about the search leader's strategy when it comes to partners' own devices.

Apple Tablet Rumors Reach Critical Mass
[December 28, 2009] With the event date -- and a product name -- seemingly set, the floodgates are wide open for Apple tablet gossip.

Psystar Drops Mac OS Installer as It Moves to Linux
[December 28, 2009] Once content to wait for a judge's ruling, the company has taken down its Mac OS X installer software.

Notebooks To Reverse Sales Loss To Netbooks in 2010?
[December 27, 2009] 2009 was another banner year for light, low-priced sub-laptops, but the fad may fade in the year ahead.

Hardware Central's CPU Price Watch for December 25, 2009
[December 27, 2009] Once again, the overwhelming majority of the prices we track in this guide continued to hold steady, with only a few dropping at all and none dropping by particularly large amounts. But hopefully the coming weeks will bring a thaw in the seemingly frozen prices we've been seeing for a while now.

AMD Plans a Dozen 'Danube' Mobile CPUs
[December 22, 2009] Long a laggard in the mobile platform vs. Intel, the No. 2 CPU maker is bringing more ammo to the fight with a bevy of new processors.

Intel's New Atoms Borrow from Nehalem
[December 21, 2009] The latest from Intel's low-end Atom line of processors has something in common with the chip giant's high-end Nehalem chips.

Acer Debuts Ultra-Slim Business Notebooks
[December 22, 2009] Whether you opt for a 13.3-, 14.1-, or 15.6-inch screen, Acer promises you up to eight hours of battery life from its new Core 2 Duo slimlines.

Dell and Fujitsu Adopt New Atom for New Netbooks
[December 22, 2009] Intel's new low-power platform shows up in a pair of 10.1-inch netbooks.

Psystar Lives to Fight Apple Another Day
[December 21, 2009] Last week's closure was just downtime to bring the company's Web site into compliance with the judge's order.

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