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Panasonic, Qimonda cuts hit M'sian electronics

Panasonic, Qimonda cuts hit M'sian electronics

News At stake is the livelihood of nearly 2,000 employees at the Malaysian manufacturing plants operated by the Japanese electronics company and German chipmaker.

Thursday, January 29 2009 06:26 PM

Tags: Processors, Intel Corp., Plant, Electronics, Manufacturing, Chip Company, Nikkei, Malaysia, Panasonic, Qimonda


APAC manufacturing sector to cut back

APAC manufacturing sector to cut back

News IDC reduces its forecast for IT spending growth in the Asia-Pacific region as manufacturers tighten their belts due to economic downturn.

Wednesday, March 04 2009 06:15 PM

Tags: Budgeting/cost control, Cost control, Manufacturing Sector, Electronics, IT-spending, Manufacturing, International Data Corp., Asia-Pacific, Compound Annual Growth Rate, Hardware


Chip manufacturers on the edge

Chip manufacturers on the edge

News Convulsions in the microprocessor business may have broad implications and strategic significance for countries around the world.

Friday, December 19 2008 11:24 AM

Tags: Components, Wireless e-mail devices, PDA phones, Intel Corp., Semiconductor, Cell Phone, Memory Chip, Chip, Chip Company, Government


Qimonda to set up development center in China

News Memory chip maker will invest about US$20 million in a development center for memory products in Suzhou, China.

Tuesday, August 07 2007 06:10 PM

Tags: Memory


Memory chips: A high bar for Qimonda

News Under Malaysian-born CEO Loh, the German chip giant is struggling to make its products stand out in a brutally competitive business.

Wednesday, April 16 2008 10:18 AM

Tags: Processors


Qimonda expands footprint in Asia

News Memory chip maker will invest about 2 billion euros (US$2.7 billion) in a manufacturing plant in Singapore to be closer to its Asia-Pacific customers.

Friday, April 27 2007 05:37 PM

Tags: Memory


Samsung's chip business: What happened?

News A DRAM glut and nimbler rivals will clobber profits for the Korean giant this year. Can it bounce back?

Monday, June 18 2007 12:11 PM

Tags: Processors, Memory, Sales/revenue


Renamed Philips Semi lands U.S. passport deal

News Once a semiconductor company, always a semiconductor company--but now it's known as NXP.

Friday, September 01 2006 11:39 AM

Tags: PC security, Data security, Authentication and encryption, Digital signatures, Security Management, Security applications/tools, Security implementation/standards, Government


India ramps up semicon production

News The country's move toward semiconductor manufacturing will satiate domestic demand, without taking the shine off China and Southeast Asia, says Gartner.

Thursday, June 14 2007 05:31 PM


Reports: Intel planning chip plant in China

News Intel already operates assembly and test plants in China, but it could be ready to start actually making chips there.

Wednesday, March 14 2007 09:33 AM

Tags: Processors



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Tags

  1. chip company
  2. electronics
  3. germany
  4. intel corp.
  5. job
  6. lee min keong
  7. malaysia
  8. manufacturing
  9. nikkei
  10. panasonic
  11. plant
  12. processors
  13. worker