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Taiwan stays with DRAM despite NAND flash trend

Taiwanese chip manufacturers are investing heavily in DRAM production capacity, even as manufacturers elsewhere turn their attention to more lucrative NAND flash production.

Stackables packing more for enterprises

IT shops with tight budgets may want to take a closer look at the feature sets built into the latest stack

Retailers work to improve system data-handling skills

The key to keeping stores stocked with the items customers want is good information, and retailers are doing all they can to keep system data clean, accurate and accessible to their suppliers

Networking vendors must cooperate better

Having seen many vendor presentations announcing new products and strategies recently, I

Brace yourself for desktop virtualization

Whether you like it or not, if you are at all involved with selecting the corporate desktop, you are going to have to deal with virtualization. Intel

Intel price cuts on the way

Users looking for a new PC might want to wait for a round of price cuts that are expected soon from Intel Corp., the world's largest maker of microprocessors. Component vendors and analysts in Taiwan say the company may announce such reductions in July.

Better chips coming, says Intel

Researchers at Intel Corp. have found a better way to insulate circuits, enabling them to save energy as they pack more transistors onto each processor. Intel could start building chips with these new "tri-gate transistors" by 2010, enabling either a 45 percent increase in speed or a 35 percent reduction in total power used, compared to the company's current 65-nanometer process transistors.

World Cup robot contest set to kick off

Germany, it appears, can't get enough soccer these days. With one World Cup tournament already under way, another is scheduled to begin Wednesday -- with robots instead of human beings kicking away to score goals. The Robot World Cup, or RoboCup, will open its gates from June 9 to July 9 in Bremen, Germany.

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