Retail Computer Software Sales Gain Strength
According to research firm NPDTechworld, sales of retail computer software for the first half of 2002 increased 5%, or about $3 billion, when compared to similar sales for the first half of 2001. Compared to the same time period in 2001, PC-gaming software sales, primarily expansion packs for existing PC games, increased by $20 million, while sales of operating systems increased 40%, and sales of virus detection software were up 70%.
Infineon to Partner with AMD and UMC
- AT&T Wireless and Microsoft Announce Wireless Merger
- I.B.M. to Purchase PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting
- ATI to introduce Radeon 9500 in mid 3Q
- Wistron lands 1.1 million PDA contract from Dell, due out for Christmas
- ATI denies rumor of OEM orders that compete with production partners
- Leadtek to start network IP camera shipments to NTT-ME in August
- ALi expects rising DVD player and USB 2.0 chip shipments in 2H
- Lite-On IT gaining ground in South Korea optical drive market
- Toshiba launches 60GB, 2.5" hard drive with world's fastest rotation speed
Batman: Vengeance To Be Released For PC
- New Doom III Screen Shots Released
- Interview: Trend forecasts in China's semiconductor industry
- Toppoly pushes notebook panel shipments to October
- Compal Electronics: Handset component supply to recover in 2Q 2003
- Compal and Ares receive new Panasonic handset orders
- Mobos: August buying sentiment likely weakened by Intel's September price cuts
- VIA extending to USB 2.0 peripheral controller chip market in 3Q
- SiS's RDRAM-based R658 chipset to hit the market in 3Q
- Foxconn takes first step into 5G TFT LCD
Sponsored
See more
Latest news
Miscellaneous Previous news
Partners




