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Quake unlikely to raise PC prices
Firms in Taiwan, home to a huge tech industry and some of the world's biggest PC contractors, said they had found raw materials outside Japan, dug into existing inventories, or decided against passing on any higher costs to consumers. Read More


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Canonical commits to netbooks over tablets for Ubuntu
Fast growth in tablet shipments has not affected Canonical's focus on netbooks and the company wants to push Ubuntu into more low-cost laptops. Read More

Intel pushes savings with new 10-core server chips
The Xeon E7 chips, formerly code-named Westmere-EX, will be 40 percent faster than their predecessors. Intel is targeting the Xeon E7 chips at high-end servers running data-intensive applications such as databases and ERP applications. Read More

TI buys National Semiconductor for $6.5 billion
National will bring 12,000 analog products to the joint product portfolio. On the close of the deal, National will become a part of TI's analog segment. Sales of analog semiconductors will represent almost 50 percent of TI's revenue. Read More



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