1st November 2004 Archive
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Intel lost 6.7% chipset market share in Q3
VIA the main beneficiary
Intel's chipset competitors stole market share from the chip giant during Q3. So claims a Merrill Lynch report cited by a number of websites. The report assigns 62.1 per cent of the chipset market to Intel, 18.5 per cent to VIA, 9.9 per cent to SiS, 4.5 per cent to ATI and 4.2 per cent to Nvidia. Between Q3 and Q2, Intel's …
IT Channel 1 Nov 2004, 10:48
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Toshiba recalls notebook RAM
Faulty DIMMs could cause data-loss
Toshiba today said it could replace memory modules installed in certain Tecra, Satellite and Portégé notebooks after it emerged that some may malfunction and cause data-loss. Toshiba did not reveal how many machines worldwide might be affected by the problem. The company said that third-party DIMMs fitted into a range of …
IT Channel 1 Nov 2004, 12:02
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Apple London store doors to open 20 November
Kiwi band headlines
Apple has formally announced that it will open its first UK - nay, first European - Apple Store on Saturday, 20 November. On that day, at 10am, the doors at 253 Regent Street, London, W1 will open to the public for the first time and "extend Apple's reputation for innovation and flair... bringing a totally new retail experience …
IT Channel 1 Nov 2004, 12:56
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