The New York Times 1990 Thomas C. Hayes |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Bush to let Japanese buy concern vital to chip race. (the pending sale of Semi-Gas Systems Inc. to Nippon Sanso) | News, opinion and commentary | Thomas C. Hayes |
Chip group is left with a solid base; many say Sematech's progress will continue despite leader's death. (Robert N. Noyce) (obituary) | News, opinion and commentary | Thomas C. Hayes |
Compaq cuts prices on some computers. (Compaq Computer Corp.) | News, opinion and commentary | Thomas C. Hayes |
Compaq profits rise 24.3%; sales disappoint Wall St. (Compaq Computer Corp.) | News, opinion and commentary | Thomas C. Hayes |
Drop in Compaq profits is less than expected. (Compaq Computer Corp.) | News, opinion and commentary | Thomas C. Hayes |
Expanded Compaq laptop expected: a new 'notebook' computer has the speed and power of desktop models. (Compaq Computer Corp.'s LTE/386 20) (product announcement) | News, opinion and commentary | Thomas C. Hayes |
Judge bars Motorola chip sale. | News, opinion and commentary | Thomas C. Hayes |
Sematech today: cash dispenser. (Sematech, the government-industry alliance, is being forced to prop up financially troubled companies) | News, opinion and commentary | Thomas C. Hayes |
Texas Instruments is suing 5 chip makers over a patent. | News, opinion and commentary | Thomas C. Hayes |
Texas Instruments offers advanced chips. (DRAM chips) | News, opinion and commentary | Thomas C. Hayes |
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