| Extremetech: Windows 8 on ARM: Rearchitecting for new hardware |
NewsFactor NetworkWindows 8 on ARM (WOA hereafter) has been built in close cooperation with Texas Instruments, Qualcomm, and Nvidia. The omission of Samsung is a bit surprising given the latter's Exynos product line, strong tablet lineup, and the fact that Samsung built ...
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| TI lengthened analog IC lead in 2011 |
Embedded.comSAN FRANCISCO—Texas Instruments Inc. expanded its lead in the analog semiconductor market over No. 2 player STMicroelectronics NV in 2011, according to market research firm Databeans Inc. TI (Dallas) grabbed 15.4 percent of overall analog market share ...
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| Chip stocks have room to grow, says analyst |
Embedded.com10), Danely wrote that many semiconductor companies and distributors, including Texas Instruments Inc., Microchip Technology Inc., Xilinx Inc. and Arrow Electronics Inc. have stated that their bookings have increased since mid-December.
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| Some Features of Windows 8 for ARM |
Planet InsaneThe ARM devices that will feature the upcoming Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) OS will utilize Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), Texas Instruments (NASDAQ:TXN) and Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM) processors, which will be the first time a Windows OS will utilize processors for the ...
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| Kodak cameras RIP |
MarketWatchThe first irony stems from the fact that Kodak /quotes/zigman/8145902 EKDKQ -0.30% actually invented the first digital camera (in 1975, based on ideas from Texas Instruments Inc. /quotes/zigman/7971332/quotes/nls/txn TXN -1.30% three years earlier) and ...
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| Microsoft Offers Details about Windows on ARM |
NewsFactor NetworkBy Barry Levine Microsoft executive Steven Sinofsky wrote of Windows on ARM that each of the three ARM licensees -- Nvidia, Qualcomm and Texas Instruments -- will also "take a different approach to selecting features, making product trade-offs," ...
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| 5 Stocks With 25% Upside |
Seeking AlphaTexas Instruments Inc. (TXN) is a competitor of Intel. Intel generated a higher gross margin of 62% and an operating margin of 33%, versus 49% and 25% generated by Texas Instruments. Intel also has a lower price-to-earnings ratio of 17 versus TXN's 11.
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