An “always on” display technology from PortalPlayer Inc. that lets users peek inside their notebooks without booting them up will cost manufacturers $30 to $40 to add to each machine, the company’s ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 12, 2004--PortalPlayer, Inc., the company that enabled the fast-growing music jukebox market, announced that its' new Personal Media Player: Photo Edition ...
John Buckingham, editor of The Prudent Speculator and co-editor of The Prudent Speculator TechValue Report, recommends buying shares of PortalPlayer. Chip stocks have moved higher, but some are still ...
Tom Krazit writes about the ever-expanding world of Google, as the most prominent company on the Internet defends its search juggernaut while expanding into nearly anything it thinks possible. He has ...
Having an iPod nano-like "gadget" that serves as Skype phone, mobile storage, MP3 player and remote controller being attached to your notebook is not something conceptual. PortalPlayer, the key ...
Credit Suisse First Boston upgraded PortalPlayer to "outperform" from "neutral," citing the semiconductor company's dominant market share and valuation that doesn't reflect upside potential. "Our ...
SAN FRANCISCO Beleaguered PortalPlayer Inc., the once high-flying media processor vendor that was decimated by the loss of a key slot in Apple Computer Inc.'s iPod earlier this year, is bidding to ...
PortalPlayer announced today that it expects to sell 6.3 million common shares for between US$11 and $13 a share in its initial public offering (IPO), reports Reuters. The company designs the chips ...
Graphics chipmaker Nvidia said on Monday that it agreed to buy PortalPlayer, a maker of computer chips used in portable digital media players, for about $357 million in cash. Nvidia plans to pay ...
An "always on" display technology from PortalPlayer Inc. that lets users peek inside their notebooks without booting them up will cost manufacturers $30 to $40 to add to each machine, the company's ...
An “always on” display technology from PortalPlayer Inc. that lets users peek inside their notebooks without booting them up will cost manufacturers $30 to $40 to add to each machine, the company’s ...
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