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However, we believe that going forward TI will be able to retain its current market share of 9% throughout the forecast period.
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Excluding one-time charges and the soon-to-be history memory business, TI posted a solid 47% gross margin.
FORBES: Beyond the sunset
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All of which should be music to the ears of TI's shareholders.
FORBES: Beyond the sunset
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These forward-looking statements generally can be identified by phrases such as "TI will" or other words or phrases of similar import.
ENGADGET: Texas Instruments wraps up purchase of National Semiconductor
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In an email, a spokesperson for TI said it expects the product will be available with the launch of Windows RT.
FORBES: HP Won't Build Tablet For Debut Of Microsoft Windows RT
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The Register is reporting that in a private demo at CES, Neuros revealed that its upcoming Video Recorder (the Recorder III, pictured, for those of you keeping track) and Neuros III DAC MP3 player will be Linux-based and feature dual-core TI CPUs.
ENGADGET: Neuros to release Recorder III, Neuros III DAC, 442 Version 2
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The system is built upon TI's OMAP4 platform and requires that four microphones be placed at the corners of the screen.
ENGADGET: Hands-on with wireless, ultrasonic stylus and touchless gestures at MWC (video)
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The dynamics, human and otherwise, may have been very different in Salt Lake City, but it is interesting that anti-corruption groups like Transparency International (TI) now advise similar action by FIFA. In particular, as late as May 31, TI was calling on FIFA to postpone the election so that an independent investigation could be carried out.
FORBES: For Embattled FIFA, Lessons from the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics Crisis
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TI's chairmanship last September, Marco Tronchetti Provera, Pirelli's chairman, must be hoping that this will bring down the final curtain on an adventure that has proved hugely expensive for Pirelli's shareholders, of which he is the largest.
ECONOMIST: Telecom Italia
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Considering the Nokia N900 runs Flash 9 extremely well on a 600MHz ARM Cortex A8-based TI OMAP 3 processor (and the Palm Pre, which uses the same chip, will be able to run Flash 10.1 when webOS 1.4 comes out) we don't see any reason other than politics that the iPad can't do it on that fancy new 1GHz dual-core Cortex A9-based A4 chip.
ENGADGET: Adobe on Flash and the iPad: 'Apple is continuing to impose restrictions on their devices'