Posts Tagged ‘ IT ’

ASRock Expects Sales of 10 Million Motherboards in 2012

December 23, 2011
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Since the year 2011 is ending, rumors, reports and announcements about what IT players expect from 2012 are trickling in and as part of quite the steady stream too. This time around, it is ASRock’s probable fate that users can catch a glimpse of. The company itself set the shipment target for next year,...

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Kingston Says SSDs Will Get Cheap Enough in 2012

November 25, 2011
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Troubled times are upon the IT industry, or at least the storage segment, but Kingston thinks at least one type of storage device is in for good things starting next year, 2012. The solid state drive market could reach its green pastures, so to speak, in about nine or ten months. Though NAND Flash...

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Dell Says SSDs Will Sell a Lot Better but Won't Solve Storage Problem

November 18, 2011
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With hard drives skyrocketing in price as their supply dropped, solid state drives are bound to start selling better, but Dell, like mostly everyone else, doesn’t see them as very likely to solve the IT industry’s problems. Apparently, solid state drives are still too expensive, and make up too small a part of the...

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Microchip Not Disrupted by Thailand Floods

October 30, 2011
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The Thailand floods have been making the news lately, the consequences extending to the IT sector as much as anywhere else, but Microchip, for one, is not suffering too much. Indeed, while Western Digital and Seagate, directly or indirectly, have to face the prospect of product and component shortages, Microchip doesn’t. This because, unlike...

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Flat-Panel TVs Start Selling Less, Demand Woes Expand

October 14, 2011
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The display market was one of the more well off parts of the IT industry at some point, but it looks like not everything is rosy even there, at least according to analysts’ financial findings. The latest research from iSuppli revealed that the performance of flat panels, marketing-wise, during the second quarter was somewhat...

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