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Wednesday, April 25, 2018
AMD today announced first quarter revenue of $1.65 billion, up 40 percent year-over-year and 23 percent quarter-over-quarter, driven primarily by higher revenue in the company's chips for PCs, GPUs and datacenters.
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Qualcomm 's quarterly profit fell 51.5 percent due to higher costs.
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Facebook reported high quarterly profit and revenue as the social media company's mobile ad business grew on a major push to add more video content.
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EPI, the technology company and brand license partner for Philips monitors, has announced the new Philips Momentum 43" 4K HDR Quantum Dot Monitor (436M6VBPAB), the first HDR1000 monitor with the new Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) DisplayHDR 1000 Certification.
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China's ambitions for its semiconductor industry are high, and local chipmakers are trying to break the dominance of American, South Korean, Taiwanese and Japanese semiconductor companies, backed by the Chinese government.
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Amazon.com Inc. is promising to entertain children with a device that spits out knock-knock jokes on demand and will also teach them good manners.
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Security firm F-Secure has found design flaws that allow attackers to open hotel room doors without being noticed.
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Nokia has launched a new Edge Cloud data center solution to meet the low-latency data processing demands of Cloud RAN and advanced applications.
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Opera is releasing the new Opera Touch Android web browser today, designed to fit the way people actually use the web: on the move. The new mobile browser also connects with the updated Opera PC browser without the need of establishing a password or login.
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Twitter's second quarter was profitable and brought to the service more monthly active users, as advertisers in Asia and other markets outside the United States embraced the company's video ads.
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April is here, and it comes with a feature-packed update to Xbox One, ith updates to focus on support for features and technologies met in the latest PC monitors.
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Google unveiled on Wednesday its first Gmail redesign since 2013, in expensive overhaul two years in the making aimed at security and offline functionality features, moving closer to rival's Microsoft Outlook platform.
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LG Display reported weak first-quarter earnings for the first quarter due to falling LCD prices as the company tries to shift its focus to OLED panels.
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LG Electronics on Wednesday said that its upcoming flagship smartphone, the LG G7 ThinQ, will have the brightest display in the industry.
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Samsung Electronics has begun mass producing 10-nanometer (nm)-class 16-gigabit (Gb) LPDDR4X DRAM for automobiles.
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