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Running Diskeeper and V-locity on SAN connected systems
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about how you can safely defrag your SAN connected systems with the help of Diskeeper and V-Locity.
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iSuppli: One counterfeit part every 15 seconds
If analyst estimates about 12 million counterfeit parts identified in the last five years are accurate, that would break down to the report of one counterfeit part every 15 seconds.
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Samsung leads NAND flash market as Micron closes gap
Samsung continued to lead global NAND flash marked through the fourth quarter of 2011 despite a slight slip in quarterly sequential growth.
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Samsung leading AMOLED race while boosting small display market
While Samsung continues to drive up demand for AMOLED displays on its mobile gadgets, the small and medium-sized panel market is growing steadily again.
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Smartphone, tablet sales driving mobile, touchscreen chip markets
Both the mobile processor and touchscreen chip markets are expected to double, or even triple, over the course of the next few years. Analysts and researchers are pointing towards the success of...
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iSuppli: Intel reached 10-year record market share in 2011 Q4
Intel leads the semiconductor industry as it reaches a 10-year record market share through key acquisitions and increased revenue, based on 2011 Q4 figures.
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iSuppli: iPad expected to drive NAND memory sales through 2015
While the tablet market is driving up NAND flash memory demand, Apple's iPad is commanding over its rivals and gobbling up memory like hotcakes.
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iSuppli: Apple will regain lost tablet market share
Of course, Apple is still far ahead in the tablet race, and it only lost a small portion of its stake in the market.
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iSuppli: Kindle Fire jumps from zero to 14 percent of market share
With the debut of the Kindle Fire, Amazon went from having zero percent of the market share in Q3 2011 to garnering 14 percent of the share by the end of Q4.
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Apple grabbed Q4 global smartphone lead, Samsung wins 2011
While the late release of the iPhone 4S likely hampered Apple's record for the year, Samsung soared overall because of its strategy to offer more smartphones with varying price points and...
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iSuppli: Tablet shipment forecast spikes thanks to Apple
Thanks to Apple's dominance with the iPad, the overall tablet market is expected to grow faster than previously expected.
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iSuppli: Tablet competitors can't compete with iPad's design
iSuppli's Teardown Analysis of eight tablet models concludes that the current offerings just can't compete with the iPad.
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iSuppli: Smartphone shipments declined during first quarter
Smartphone shipments dropped during the first quarter of 2011, marking the first sequential decrease since 2009, according to a new report from iSuppli.
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Sony PlayStation 3 sales surpass 50 million units worldwide
Sony has something to be proud of today. PlayStation 3 sales have surpassed 50 million units. The Move controller hasn't done too shabby either.
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iSuppli: Nintendo to sell 11.6 million 3DS units worldwide this year
Earlier this year, Nintendo expected to sell 1.5 million units of the 3DS within the first 30 days of the launch in Japan. Given how well sales are going, research firm IHS iSuppli is...
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Chip forecast revised on slowing PC demand
Slowing demand for PCs because of the poor global consumer economy could hurt HP, Dell and Intel...
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2010: Largest growth in chip industry history - shortages predicted
2010 will be a boom year for the global chip industry but customers will face shortages because of tight inventories, predicts iSuppli...
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iPhone made up of $187 worth of parts
The parts used to construct the iPhone 4 cost about $187.51, according to a teardown analysis conducted by research firm iSuppli.
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Vizio top LCD seller in U.S., but Samsung top overall HDTV maker
The winners in the 2009 HDTV wars were value-priced Vizio and stylish stalwart Samsung, according to research firm iSuppli. Vizio was the biggest shipper of LCD televisions last year, nearly...
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iSuppli calls Motorola Droid more valuable than iPhone 3GS or Nexus One
The iPhone 3GS might have the looks and the Nexus One is the popular new kid on the block, but iSuppli has declared the Motorola Droid to be the most valuable in the class. Surprised?
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iSuppli: Cloud data storage market growth marred by privacy and security issues
Cloud computing could grow faster if privacy and security issues were improved...
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