Stories by Agam Shah

Samsung, Rambus deal could rev new memory technologies

Rambus' agreement to settle legal claims with Samsung Electronics could accelerate deals that could help new memory technology being developed by Rambus get to market faster, analysts said.

Written by Agam Shah22 Jan. 10 07:32

Report: Apple looks to repackage content for tablet

Apple is looking at ways TV, magazine and newspaper content can be presented differently on its upcoming tablet device, according to a report published in the Wall Street Journal on Wednesday.

Written by Agam Shah21 Jan. 10 12:58

Intel reports jump in profit, revenue for Q4

Intel on Thursday reported US$2.3 billion in profit for the fourth quarter of 2009, in a strong financial showing driven by an increase in spending on PC and server chips.

Written by Agam Shah15 Jan. 10 09:22

PC shipments jump in the fourth quarter, IDC says

Worldwide PC shipments soared during the fourth quarter, driven by historically low PC prices and an increased demand for laptops and netbooks, analyst firm IDC said Wednesday

Written by Agam Shah14 Jan. 10 08:51

Intel, Nvidia face off in tablet arena

Intel is ramping up efforts to push low-power Atom chips in the burgeoning category of tablet devices, a market where the chip giant, which dominates netbooks, faces tough competition from competitors like Nvidia.

Written by Agam Shah10 Jan. 10 12:22

Nvidia's new chips target mobile devices

Nvidia launched its next-generation Tegra processor for low-cost laptops and tablets on Thursday, which could intensify competition with rival Intel in the chip market.

Written by Agam Shah08 Jan. 10 06:55

HP adds touchscreen to Mini netbook

Hewlett-Packard on Wednesday revamped its line of Mini netbooks, also introducing its first model with a touchscreen that supports multitouch finger input.

Written by Agam Shah07 Jan. 10 09:04

Lenovo pushes new smartbook as netbook alternative

Lenovo on Tuesday made a splash in the mobile market with the launch of its first smartbook, a mini-laptop that the company says combines the best features of netbooks and smartphones, albeit without telephone functions.

Written by Agam Shah05 Jan. 10 16:03
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