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Chip sales rose n May
Sales of semiconductors worldwide rose by 5.4 percent in May, compared to the previous month.
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The Tech Report: News — Friday Shortbread by Ronald Hanaki — 10:04 AM on July 3, 2009 Friday Intel-Nokia tie takes few years to succeed: Barrett Broadband industry group say U.S. rules go too far Quad-core AMD Opteron processor codenamed " Suzuka " Intel to OEMs: Drop single-core Celeron for dual Atom TG Daily reports chip sales rose in May Fudzilla reports Green House launches IDE-interfaced SSD drives The Register reports Seagate's SSD may be a bit late DigiTimes reports short supply of notebook HDDs may continue in 3Q09 and ...

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