Wireless Display Coming for Mobile Devices With Nvidia Tegra Chips
PCWorld
Nvidia on Thursday said it will bring wireless display to its Tegra chips, which will allow tablets and smartphones based on the chips to beam images and audio directly to high-definition TVs. The technology being implemented in Tegra chips is based on the ...
See all stories on this topic »Facebook Focuses on Mobile, Connecting 'Everyone in the World'
PC Magazine
Facebook now has 543 million mobile monthly active users, a jump of 67 percent over the last year. With 4-5 billion people expected to have mobile devices in the coming years, more than PCs, it is "essential to focus on mobile," Zuckerberg said. Facebook ...
See all stories on this topic »Motion introduces its next generation CL910 tablet PC
CFO World
Specifically suited for business environments, the new CL910 Tablet PC delivers mobility, durability and connectivity to mobile professionals across vertical markets. Running Microsoft Windows and powered by the Intel® Atom™ N2600 dual core processor, ...
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Samsung Profit Misses Estimates on Handset Output, Chip Prices
Bloomberg
Profit at the chip business fell 38 percent to 1.11 trillion won, the world's biggest maker of computer-memory chips said. Demand for PC memory probably will stay weak through the third quarter while competition in DRAM chips for mobile devices may intensify ...
See all stories on this topic »Samsung's Q2 2012 earnings show $5.86 billion operating profit, that's a lot of ...
Engadget
Weak global demand for PC DRAM chips still weighed on Samsung's push for a recovery, although it responded to increased orders for server and mobile DRAM and hastened migration to the 30-nanometer and below process. The NAND market picked up ...
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PCWorld
Nvidia on Thursday said it will bring wireless display to its Tegra chips, which will allow tablets and smartphones based on the chips to beam images and audio directly to high-definition TVs. The technology being implemented in Tegra chips is based on the ...
See all stories on this topic »Facebook Focuses on Mobile, Connecting 'Everyone in the World'
PC Magazine
Facebook now has 543 million mobile monthly active users, a jump of 67 percent over the last year. With 4-5 billion people expected to have mobile devices in the coming years, more than PCs, it is "essential to focus on mobile," Zuckerberg said. Facebook ...
See all stories on this topic »Motion introduces its next generation CL910 tablet PC
CFO World
Specifically suited for business environments, the new CL910 Tablet PC delivers mobility, durability and connectivity to mobile professionals across vertical markets. Running Microsoft Windows and powered by the Intel® Atom™ N2600 dual core processor, ...
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| Samsung profits fail to meet estimates Sydney Morning Herald Samsung, the exclusive manufacturer of Apple-designed chips powering the iPhone and the iPad, has been diversifying away from PC DRAM to more profitable semiconductor products used in mobile devices and servers to beat downturns in the computer- ... See all stories on this topic » | Sydney Morning Herald |
Bloomberg
Profit at the chip business fell 38 percent to 1.11 trillion won, the world's biggest maker of computer-memory chips said. Demand for PC memory probably will stay weak through the third quarter while competition in DRAM chips for mobile devices may intensify ...
See all stories on this topic »Samsung's Q2 2012 earnings show $5.86 billion operating profit, that's a lot of ...
Engadget
Weak global demand for PC DRAM chips still weighed on Samsung's push for a recovery, although it responded to increased orders for server and mobile DRAM and hastened migration to the 30-nanometer and below process. The NAND market picked up ...
See all stories on this topic »