Richard Gordon
6 Stories
Jockeying starts for Philippine automated polls
News Country's main elections body and poll machine vendors rush ahead of Philippines' first nationwide computerized elections in May 2010.
Monday, January 19 2009 02:01 PM
Tags: Politics, E-voting, Technology, Richard Gordon, Philippines, Spokesperson, Procurement, E-voting, chairman, leader
Phase change limited as flash replacement
News Technology touted as flash memory substitute will ship by year-end, but is likely to replace only NOR flash due to cost, says analyst.
Monday, September 01 2008 06:27 PM
Tags: Memory, R&D, Richard Gordon, Mobile, NAND flash, phone, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Nokia Corp., vice president, industry
Toshiba is taking back bad memory
News PC maker is offering to replace memory modules in 27 notebook models sold worldwide. Lockups, blue screens among problems' effects.
Tuesday, November 02 2004 11:37 AM
Tags: Memory
Bright year forecast for chip sales
News Market researcher Gartner predicts an upswing for the semiconductor market, with revenue likely to reach US$217 billion this year, compared with US$177 billion in 2003.
Friday, February 27 2004 09:48 AM
Gartner: Chip revenue to see steady growth
News At the same time, an increase in inventory is making chip vendors and distributors worried.
Wednesday, August 25 2004 10:34 AM
Tags: Processors
Faster PC memory set to hit shelves
News For DDR makers, 2004 is shaping up nicely: Prices for the memory technology are surging, and a new, high-profit replacement is about to hit store shelves.
Wednesday, April 14 2004 10:04 AM




