| Broadcom's 10GbE Converged Network Adapters Earn VMware vSphere Certification |
The Complete Managed Services ResourceSemiconductor solutions provider Broadcom Corporation's Converged Network Adapters (CNAs), which have been addressing the growing demand for virtualization in data centers, have recently earned the Fiber Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) certification on ...
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| Macronix Launches MX30LF SLC NAND Flash Family |
CDRLabs.com (press release)"Broadcom is committed to high performance and highly integrated broadband CPE solutions. We are pleased to see Macronix launch its latest NAND Flash product family, offering the NAND Flash densities required by system vendors and service providers," ...
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| Three Large-Cap Stocks Insiders Are Selling Like Crazy |
BenzingaBroadcom (NASDAQ: BRCM): Four insiders sold BRCM in February. Eric Brandt sold 2500 shares at $37.1 per share on February 6. On the same day, Robert Rango sold 8100 shares at $37.13. Rango also sold 2700 shares at $37 per share on February 1.
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| 3 Large-Cap Stocks Insiders Are Selling Like Crazy |
TheStreet.comBroadcom (BRCM): Four insiders sold BRCM in February. Eric Brandt sold 2500 shares at $37.1 per share on Feb. 6. On the same day, Robert Rango sold 8100 shares at $37.13. Rango also sold 2700 shares at $37 per share on Feb. 1.
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| Broadcom Is Certifiably Adaptable (SatBroadcasting™) |
SatNews PublishersBroadcom Corporation (NASDAQ: BRCM), a global provider for semiconductor solutions for wired and wireless communications, today announced that its converged network adapters (CNAs) have earned FCoE (Fiber Channel over Ethernet) certification on VMware ...
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| Macronix Launches its First SLC NAND Flash Product Family for Embedded ... |
Sacramento Bee"Broadcom is committed to high performance and highly integrated broadband CPE solutions. We are pleased to see Macronix launch its latest NAND Flash product family, offering the NAND Flash densities required by system vendors and service providers," ...
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| Why a $25 computer means revolution |
ZDNet AustraliaSpecs-wise, the credit card-sized computer is powered by a 700MHz ARM chip inside a Broadcom BCM2835, which has a single USB port and 128MB of memory, with an additional $10 buying a souped-up version with two USB ports, 10/100 Ethernet and 256MB of ...
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