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Posted March 10, 2008
Who's behind AMAT's $1.9B mystery solar sale?
Analysis of: Who's behind AMAT's $1.9B mystery solar sale? | sst.pennnet.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Amidst further negative outlooks for memory chips in 2008, companies such as TEL and AMAT who have converted resources to supporting the expanding solar cell industry are clearly in a better position than their competitors who will be "left out in the cold" as a result of the downturn for memory...
Posted March 10, 2008
The book - our favourite technology
Analysis of: The book - our favourite technology | www.newscientist.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Even after more than a decade of e-book cheerleading, people still prefer tree books to E-books by a wide margin. Amazon's Kindle is new and exciting but it's not making that much of an impact--yet.
Posted March 10, 2008
Bloodied Micron tries extreme (re)makeover
Analysis of: Bloodied Micron tries extreme (re)makeover | www.eetimes.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Micron announced last week that its newly named sensor business, Aptina, will run as an independent division within Micron. The divsion will have independent sales, marketing and profit-and-loss functions in order to be more "responsive to the market." Aptina employs about 700 people...
Posted March 5, 2008
Better Early than Later- One HD Standard for All
Analysis of: Microsoft to Stop Making HD DVD Players for Xbox | www.nytimes.com
Author: Jacob Meitav, Owner Jacob Meitav Consultant Engineering
The adoption of the Sony's Blu-ray standard for HD movies is a result of a lesson learned from the video world. Microsoft adopted the new unified standard immediately as this is the basis of its business model - one operating system, one Office environment and one Internet Explorer. However, in...
Gregg Kail Posted March 5, 2008
Dell chasing Acer for entry into mobile devices
Analysis of: What's Next On Dell's Shopping List? | seekingalpha.com
Author: Gregg Kail, Former Reseller Manager AT&T Corp
With Acer acquiring mobile device manufacturer E-Ten, Dell’s future acquisitions might have to consider how to compete for ultra mobile devices.
Posted March 4, 2008
Dell's Large Shopping Cart
Analysis of: What's Next On Dell's Shopping List? | seekingalpha.com
Author: Jacob Meitav, Owner Jacob Meitav Consultant Engineering
Dell's strategy to position itself in the netwoking storage field is backed by its recent acquisitions of Networked Storage and EqualLogic. The natural question is what next? Dell's dominant PC market ranking will be the base on which this strategy will succeed or collapse. An added value service is...
James "Jim" Cantore Posted March 4, 2008
How Can AMD Save Itself and Stay Independent? Is Nvidia AMD's Savior?
Analysis of: Nvidia-AMD: Deal or no deal? | www.eetimes.com
Author: James "Jim" Cantore, President JLC Associates
1. AMD got itself in a precarious position by failing to execute. 2. Nvidia acquiring AMD is not the solution. Nvidia does not need an AMD headache. Neither aspirin nor anything stronger will help Nvidia. 3. AMD needs financial and engineering resources.
Posted March 3, 2008
Microsoft to Stop Making HD DVD Players for Xbox
Analysis of: Microsoft to Stop Making HD DVD Players for Xbox | www.nytimes.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Pricing of Xbox will start to tumple down now that Blu-Ray is the adopted standard. Many OEM's are returning stocks to suppliers as demand has drastically declined. Sony will now increase production of PS3 + range.
James "Jim" Cantore Posted March 3, 2008
What's Up With Yet Another Numonyx Delay?
Analysis of: Could it be another Numonyx delay? | www.eetimes.com
Author: James "Jim" Cantore, President JLC Associates
1. The NOR market is a money loser, no matter who the players are. 2. If Numonyx, (Intel + STMicroelectronics), was such a great money making proposition it would have been funded months ago. 3. The financial world is well aware that the last big NOR Flash venture between AMD and Fujitsu, Spansion, resulted...
Posted March 3, 2008
LED ASPs for handset backlighting fall 10-15% in January
Analysis of: LED ASPs for handset backlighting fall 10-15% in January | www.digitimes.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
The overall potential for LED lighting is enormous which has fueled the rumors of traditional lighting companies such as General Electric showing interest in acquiring LED companies before it is too late.  For good measure, as shifting away from the highly competitive commodity oriented business...
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