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- December 31
- December 30
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- Nvidia's 6200 AGP to come
- Samsung squirrels $100 million for DRAM cartel case
- Defense Department tests hybrid active/passive RFID
- Hitachi lobs lawsuit at Chinese disk drive maker
- Asustek may launch value notebooks in 2005
- Samsung may pursue 'Intel Inside' success with new 'Itzin' brand for components
- December 29
- December 27
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- The RAID 6 Areca ARC-1120 One-ups RAID 5 Controllers
- SD cards in tight supply due to Toshiba production problems
- LA Police Dept. studies facial recognition software
- DFI readies 533 MHz Pentium M desktop board
- Next-generation computer chip to hold 2 engines
- ATI to launch new Radeon X300 with memory sharing technology in early 2005
- December 24
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- December 22
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- First-tier LCD-monitor panel prices to stabilize in January, report
- Rambus setback seen in patent infringement suit
- Sony may quit plasma TV business
- New graphic displays for the blind
- VGA Charts V: PCI Express Graphics Cards
- Teac launches portable HDDs
- Taiwan sources: Mainstream LGA775 desktop CPUs in tight supply
- December 21
- December 20
- December 17
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- December 15
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- Last minute name change for Nvidia's new GeForce 6200 with Turbocache
- Semiconductor supply-chain inventory swells during 3Q and 4Q
- Intel to make further cut in 915 chipset price in April 2005
- R480 and R430: ATI's Fall PCIe Update
- Intel confirms dual-core desktop 'Smithfield'
- Intel to cut Celeron D prices in February 2005
- December 14
- December 13
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- December 9
- December 8
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- Abit's Fatal1ty: Motherboards Go Premium
- AMD ponders new desktop sockets
- IBM sells PC biz to China
- Intel sheds light on 2005 desktop strategy
- Prices for large-size display panels drop to new lows
- New SiS-based boards offer an entry-level choice of integrated graphics for the AMD Athlon 64
- Nvidia, Sony unite for graphics chip
- December 7
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- Nanosensor market to reach $17.2 billion by 2012, study says
- Gigabyte's GV-N68T256DH Graphics Card: Give the Heatsink Its Mod Due
- Pretec releases 8 GB USB flash drive
- Intel notebook shortage hits white box sellers
- IBM triples transistor performance with Germanium
- Nvidia and Sony to jointly develop GPU for "PS3"
- Nvidia expected to launch C19 core-logic chipset for P4 CPUs in 1Q 2005
- IBM shrinks SRAM cells, triples transistor performance
- December 6
- December 3
- December 2
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- Fujitsu licenses Transmeta's LongRun tech
- Razer's Diamondback: The Mouse that Roars?
- Nvidia has canned NV48
- VisionTek claims X850XT availability in December
- Nvidia starts sampling Intel Nforce 5 chipset
- IBM to power China
- LCD-monitor OEM prices continue to fall in December
- PenPower unveils facial-recognition technology and solutions
- Albatron PCIe-enabled GeForce 6600 card uses heatpipe cooling
- December 1
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- ATI launches X850, X800-XL graphics processors
- Nanoelectronics key to keep up with Moore's Law - SIA
- Intel outlines future EM64T Pentium 4 plans
- Build Your Own XGA Projector II: Suitable TFT Monitors
- Elpida shrinks production process for DDR2 SDRAM to 90nm
- LG Philips LCD plans five billion dollar investment despite output glut
- AMD big gainer in 3rd-quarter microchip sales
- Intel delivers Alviso chipsets for sample production