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Boustead wins contract to design, build and lease Hawker Pacific private jet sales and …

Boustead Singapore says it has won a contract of an undisclosed amount to design, build and lease an integrated private jet sales and maintenance, repair and overhaul facility for Hawker Pacific Asia at Seletar Aerospace Park. Expected to be completed in 1Q 2012, the facility has a gross floor area of 9,400 square metres.

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Intel Chipset Design Flaw for ‘Sandy Bridge’ Chips Will Cost Time, Money

A design flaw in a chipset that supports Intels new “Sandy Bridge” Core-i chips will cost the company almost $1 billion in lost revenue and repair expenses. – Intel is recalling a support chip for the highly-touted new “Sandy Bridge” processors in a move that should have little technological impact but a significant financial effect on the company.
Intel officials announced Jan. 31 that a design
flaw found on its 6-Series chipset dubbed “Cougar Point” i…


Apple iPhone 5 Design: 10 Hot Features We Expect to See

Apple and Verizon Wireless offered another sweet piece of the Apple mobile pie when they announced the iPhone 4 would be coming to the Verizon network Feb. 10. But iPhone fans are already counting down the days to the usual June unveiling of the next-generation iPhone. No official details are available yet, though media reports are beginning to zero in on some of the features the new device and platform are expected to have. One item we believe you can count on as sure as the night is dark is that the next iPhone will include Near-Field Communication capabilities. NFC is the short-range wireless communications technology that enables wireless phones to communicate with sensors in posters, signs and even point-of-sale contact terminals. In other words, such technology will make the iPhone an electronic wallet. Expect the iPhone 5 to include a chip and for iOS5 to include an NFC controller software stack homegrown and patented by Apple. But there will be more, lots more. In this slide show, eWEEK speculates on a bunch of other new features for the iPhone 5 this summer. – …


Intel Identifies Chipset Design Error, Implementing Solution

Updates Outlook to Incorporate Effects of Error, Infineon Acquisition and Expected McAfee Acquisition

  • Chipset circuit design issue identified, fix implemented, customers being notified
  • Infineon Technologies AG Wireless Solutions business (WLS) acquisition closed Jan. 31
  • McAfee, Inc. (MFE) acquisition expected to close by the end of the first quarter
  • Fourth-quarter, first-quarter and full-year outlook revised to reflect impact of chipset issue, WLS closure, expected MFE closure by the end of the first quarter

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 31, 2011 – As part of ongoing quality assurance, Intel Corporation has discovered a design issue in a recently released support chip, the Intel® 6 Series, code-named Cougar Point, and has implemented a silicon fix. In some cases, the Serial-ATA (SATA) ports within the chipsets may degrade over time, potentially impacting the performance or functionality of SATA-linked devices such as hard disk drives and DVD-drives. The chipset is utilized in PCs with Intel’s latest Second Generation Intel Core processors, code-named Sandy Bridge. Intel has stopped shipment of the affected support chip from its factories. Intel has corrected the design issue, and has begun manufacturing a new version of the support chip which will resolve the issue. The Sandy Bridge microprocessor is unaffected and no other products are affected by this issue.

The company expects to begin delivering the updated version of the chipset to customers in late February and expects full volume recovery in April. Intel stands behind its products and is committed to product quality. For computer makers and other Intel customers that have bought potentially affected chipsets or systems, Intel will work with its OEM partners to accept the return of the affected chipsets, and plans to support modifications or replacements needed on motherboards or systems. The systems with the affected support chips have only been shipping since January 9th and the company believes that relatively few consumers are impacted by this issue. The only systems sold to an end customer potentially impacted are Second Generation Core i5 and Core i7 quad core based systems. Intel believes that consumers can continue to use their systems with confidence, while working with their computer manufacturer for a permanent solution. For further information consumers should contact Intel at www.intel.com on the support page or contact their OEM manufacturer.

For the first quarter of 2011, Intel expects this issue to reduce revenue by approximately $300 million as the company discontinues production of the current version of the chipset and begins manufacturing the new version. Full-year revenue is not expected to be materially affected by the issue. Total cost to repair and replace affected materials and systems in the market is estimated to be $700 million. Since this issue affected some of the chipset units shipped and produced in the fourth quarter of 2010, the company will take a charge against cost of goods sold, which is expected to reduce the fourth quarter gross margin percentage by approximately 4 percentage points from the previously reported 67.5 percent. The company will also take a charge in the first quarter of 2011which will lower the previously communicated gross margin percentage by 2 percentage points and the full-year gross margin percentage by one percentage point.

Updated 2011 First Quarter and Full Year Outlook
Separately, Intel recently announced that it had completed the acquisition of the Infineon Technologies AG Wireless Solutions business, which will now operate as the Intel Mobile Communications group. The company also expects to complete the acquisition of McAfee by the end of the first quarter.

The effects of the chipset issue and these transactions are incorporated into the company’s revised outlook. The company now expects first-quarter revenue to be $11.7 billion, plus or minus $400 million, compared to the previous expectation of $11.5 billion, plus or minus $400 million. Gross margin percentage is now expected to be 61 percent, plus or minus a couple percentage points, compared to the previous expectation of 64 percent, plus or minus a couple percentage points. Spending (R&D plus MG&A) is now expected to be approximately $3.6 billion, compared to the previous expectation of approximately $3.4 billion.

The full-year revenue growth percentage is now expected to be in the mid-to high teens, compared to the company’s prior expectation of approximately 10 percent. Full-year gross margin is now expected to be 63 percent, plus or minus a few percentage points, compared to the previous expectation of 65 percent, plus or minus a few percentage points. Spending (R&D plus MG&A) is now expected to be $15.7 billion, plus or minus $200 million, compared to the company’s previous expectation of $13.9 billion, plus or minus $200 million. Research and development (R&D) spending is now expected to be approximately $8.2 billion, compared to the previous forecast of $7.3 billion.

All other expectations for the first-quarter and full-year remain unchanged. With the exception of McAfee, the outlook for the first quarter and full year do not include the effect of any acquisitions, divestitures or similar transactions that may be completed after Jan. 31. The acquisition of McAfee is subject to customary closing conditions.

First Quarter Non-GAAP Outlook Comparison
GAAP Non-GAAP
Gross Margin Percentage 61%, +/- a couple percentage points 62%, +/- a couple percentage points1

Full Year Non-GAAP Outlook Comparison
GAAP Non-GAAP
Gross Margin Percentage 63%, +/- a few percentage points 64%, +/- a few percentage points1

1 Excludes the amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets and inventory purchase adjustments arising from acquisition accounting

Status of Business Outlook
During the quarter, Intel’s corporate representatives may reiterate the Business Outlook during private meetings with investors, investment analysts, the media and others. From the close of business on March 4 until publication of the company’s first-quarter earnings release, Intel will observe a “Quiet Period” during which the Business Outlook disclosed in the company’s news releases and filings with the SEC should be considered as historical, speaking as of prior to the Quiet Period only and not subject to an update by the company.

Risk Factors
The above statements and any others in this document that refer to plans and expectations for the first quarter, the year and the future are forward-looking statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Many factors could affect Intel’s actual results, and variances from Intel’s current expectations regarding such factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in these forward-looking statements. Words such as “anticipates,” “expects,” “intends,” “plans,” “believes,” “seeks,” “estimates,” “may,” “will,” “should,” and their variations identify forward-looking statements. Statements that refer to or are based on projections, uncertain events or assumptions also identify forward-looking statements. Intel presently considers the following to be the important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the company’s expectations.

  • This release contains forward-looking statements and projections based upon estimates of the impact of the chipset degradation issue on Intel’s future financial and operating results, including on revenue, gross margin, and inventory valuation, based on preliminary analysis and information which is subject to change. Among the factors relating to the chipset degradation issue that could cause actual results to differ are the number of units that may be affected, the impact on systems in the market, the costs we may incur in repairing or replacing impacted components the extent to which customers purchase parts from Intel’s competitors as a result of Intel parts shortages or otherwise, and the extent to which Intel is able to increase production of substitute or redesigned parts for customers.
  • Among the risks related to the McAfee and Infineon AG Wireless Solutions business (Infineon WLS) transactions that could cause actual results to differ are that the closing of the McAfee acquisition may be delayed or may not occur, and that Intel may not realize the anticipated benefits of the transactions if the products, markets and business prospects of Infineon WLS and/or McAfee are not as presently anticipated by Intel. In addition, other risks associated with the acquisitions include whether Intel will retain the customer relationships and key employees of Infineon WLS and McAfee and will successfully integrate the acquired technologies or operations. Each acquisition will also involve the potential for unexpected liabilities that could become the obligations of Intel following the closing(s) of the acquisition(s).
  • The updated Business Outlook for Q1 2011 and full-year 2011 includes assumptions and projections related to the revenue, gross margin, spending and other financial results of Infineon WLS and McAfee. These assumption and projections are based upon financial information obtained and estimated by Intel prior to closings of the transactions and prior to the integration of those businesses with the other business operations of Intel. Future business, integration, roadmap and other operations, and financial estimates, involving Infineon WLS and McAfee and the remainder of Intel are subject to change as post-closing integration and direct ownership of Infineon WLS and McAfee proceeds. In addition, the gross margin forecast reflects preliminary valuations of assets acquired or to be acquired in the Infineon WLS and McAfee acquisitions; however the allocation of the purchase price is not yet finalized and may be adjusted as Intel completes the valuation analyses.
  • Demand could be different from Intel’s expectations due to factors including changes in business and economic conditions; customer acceptance of Intel’s and competitors’ products; changes in customer order patterns including order cancellations; and changes in the level of inventory at customers.
  • Intel operates in intensely competitive industries that are characterized by a high percentage of costs that are fixed or difficult to reduce in the short term and product demand that is highly variable and difficult to forecast. Revenue and the gross margin percentage are affected by the timing of Intel product introductions and the demand for and market acceptance of Intel’s products; actions taken by Intel’s competitors, including product offerings and introductions, marketing programs and pricing pressures and Intel’s response to such actions; and Intel’s ability to respond quickly to technological developments and to incorporate new features into its products.
  • The gross margin percentage could vary significantly from expectations based on defects or disruptions in the supply of materials or resources; product manufacturing quality/yields; capacity utilization; variations in inventory valuation, including variations related to the timing of qualifying products for sale; changes in revenue levels; product mix and pricing; the timing and execution of the manufacturing ramp and associated costs; start-up costs; excess or obsolete inventory; changes in unit costs; and impairments of long-lived assets, including manufacturing, assembly/test and intangible assets.
  • Expenses, particularly certain marketing and compensation expenses, as well as restructuring and asset impairment charges, vary depending on the level of demand for Intel’s products and the level of revenue and profits.
  • The tax rate expectation is based on current tax law and current expected income. The tax rate may be affected by the jurisdictions in which profits are determined to be earned and taxed; changes in the estimates of credits, benefits and deductions; the resolution of issues arising from tax audits with various tax authorities, including payment of interest and penalties; and the ability to realize deferred tax assets.
  • Intel’s financial results could be affected by gains or losses from equity securities and interest and other that could vary depending on gains or losses on the sale, exchange, change in the fair value or impairments of debt and equity investments; interest rates; cash balances; and changes in fair value of derivative instruments.
  • The majority of Intel’s non-marketable equity investment portfolio balance is concentrated in companies in the flash memory market segment, and declines in this market segment or changes in management’s plans with respect to Intel’s investments in this market segment could result in significant impairment charges, impacting restructuring charges as well as gains/losses on equity investments and interest and other.
  • Intel’s results could be impacted by adverse economic, social, political and physical/infrastructure conditions in countries where Intel, its customers or its suppliers operate, including military conflict and other security risks, natural disasters, infrastructure disruptions, health concerns and fluctuations in currency exchange rates.
  • Intel’s results could be affected by the timing of closing of acquisitions and divestitures.
  • Intel’s results could be affected by adverse effects associated with product defects and errata (deviations from published specifications), and by litigation or regulatory matters involving intellectual property, stockholder, consumer, antitrust and other issues, such as the litigation and regulatory matters described in Intel’s SEC reports. An unfavorable ruling could include monetary damages or an injunction prohibiting us from manufacturing or selling one or more products, precluding particular business practices, impacting Intel’s ability to design its products, or requiring other remedies such as compulsory licensing of intellectual property.

A detailed discussion of these and other factors that could affect Intel’s results is included in Intel’s SEC filings, including the report on Form 10-Q for the fiscal quarter ended Sept. 25, 2010.

Intel plans to report its earnings for the first quarter of 2011 on Tuesday, April 19, 2011. Immediately following the earnings report, the company plans to publish a commentary by Stacy J. Smith, vice president and chief financial officer at www.intc.com/results.cfm. A public webcast of Intel’s earnings conference call will follow at 2:30 p.m. PST at www.intc.com.

A conference call hosted by Chief Financial Officer Stacy Smith and Vice President Steve Smith is planned for 8:30 a.m. PST. To listen to the call live dial 866-804-6925 / 857-350-1671 (International), passcode 82417500 or visit http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?p=irol-eventDetails&c=131837&eventID=3711144

About Intel
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) is a world leader in computing innovation. The company designs and builds the essential technologies that serve as the foundation for the world’s computing devices. Additional information about Intel is available at www.intel.com/pressroom and blogs.intel.com.

Intel is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries.

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Outsourcing – Website Design and Development, Search Engine Optimization Posted By : Rohit Jain

Outsourcing has become very much popular these days. It can be defined as when you acquire a product or service rather than producing it. There are many companies/organizations in todays business scenario which are outsourcing.

Boustead units secure $25m deal to design, build demineralisation plant for Tuas Power

Boustead Singapore says wholly-owned subsidiary, Boustead Salcon Water Solutions, the water and wastewater engineering specialist, has won a $25 million contract to design, engineer and construct a demineralisation plant at the Tembusu multi-utilities complex owned by Tuas Power.

Boustead Salcon will partner Boustead Projects, the specialist in industrial real-estate solutions to deliver the Demin plant.

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New WebOS Tablets Will Need All of HP’s Design Experience to Succeed

News Analysis: Hewlett-Packard has confirmed it will finally disclose the design details about its long-anticipated WebOS tablets at a Feb. 9 media briefing. To succeed, the devices will need all of HP’s long experience with tablet design. – If all of the usual sources are right, which sometimes happen,
Hewlett-Packard will finally announce its long-awaited iPad competitor on Feb.
9. The new WebOS-based device would be about the same size as Apple’s iPad, but
it would run on an updated version of Palm’s highly regarded WebOS.
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Chip Shot: Intel Wins Electronic Design Awards

Praising Intel as a tech pioneer over the last year, Electronic Design has selected Intel for two of the 2010 Best Electronic Design awards. The Intel ® Atom™ Processor E600 Series has been recognized for its unique and creative approach to common technologies while the Westmere-EP has been deemed reliable for its groundbreaking Turbo Boost technology. Check out articles highlighting the winning technologies on Electronic Design and learn more about the products on the Embedded Press Kit.

Apple iPad 2 Design Wish List: 10 Must-Have Features

Apples second-generation iPad will likely be announced in the coming weeks. And when that happens, consumers and enterprise customers will be interested to see what the new and improved device boasts& and what it doesnt. Admittedly, trying to figure out what Apple will offer in upcoming product releases is extremely difficult. The company is masterful at staying secretive, and it typically finds a way to deliver on many of the features consumers are looking for, but not all. It strikes a fine balance between not delivering enough features, and delivering just enough to make customers happy. Its an interesting concept that has worked well. But that wont stop iPad owners from hoping for more from their beloved tablet. There is a long list of features that Apples upcoming tablet should offer. And its that wish list that is highlighted in the following slides. So take a look at the next 10 slides to find out what Apple should be bringing to the iPad 2 when the company finally makes it official in the coming weeks or months. – …


Verizon iPhone 4 Features New Antenna Design, Same Apple Features

Apple and Verizon Wireless executives took the stage at New York Citys Time Warner Center Jan. 11 to reveal one of the tech industrys worst-kept secrets: Apples popular iPhone is breaking its AT&T exclusivity in the United States and heading to Verizons CDMA-based network. However, Verizons iPhone 4 will not utilize the carriers faster LTE 4G network, because doing so would have resulted in design compromises that Apple was unwilling to make. The Verizon iPhone will be available for preorder for existing Verizon customers starting Feb. 3, before opening to general availability through both the carrier and Apple on Feb. 10.
The Verizon iPhone 4 will sell for either $199 for the 16GB model or $299 for the 32GB model with a two-year contract. With the exception of tinkering with the antenna to make it CDMA-applicable, the Verizon iPhone 4 bears little difference from the AT&T version in both hardware and software, with one Verizon-specific exception: This newest version of the popular smartphone supports "Personal Hotspots," which lets it connect up to five WiFi devices. Verizon doubtlessly hopes that the iPhone will work the same magic on its revenue and profits as it did for Apple. – …


Dell, T-Mobile Design Streak 7 Tablet for 4G Cruising

Dell and T-Mobile have joined forces to produce the 7-inch Streak 7 tablet, specifically designed for T-Mobiles 4G network. Unveiled at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the tablet joins other Android-based devices flooding the market. The Streak 7 will hit store shelves “in coming weeks,” according to T-Mobile and Dell, although neither company is yet offering a firm price-point.
Adding two inches to the screen-size of the original 5-inch Dell Streak but keeping many of the same hardware and software notes, the Streak 7 is a device whose form-factor seems tailored to compete with other 7-inch Android-based tablets such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab. That being said, though, a handful of rival tablets being unveiled at CES run Android 3.0, which is supposedly optimized for tablets. That means the Streak 7, running Android 2.2, might have to undergo an upgrade in coming months if it wants to stay competitive within this fast-evolving market something that previously happened with the 5-inch Streak, which had to upgrade from Android 1.6 to 2.2 a few months after its August 2010 release in the United States. – …


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For a website to enjoy a great position on search engines and popularity amongst the web users, it is essential that an expert hand is employed in its development. A professional and experienced web development company knows exactly what it needs to make a website attractive and interactive.

Halliwell to design own range of bikinis

Geri HalliwellFormer Spice Girl Geri Halliwell has teamed up with British retail firm Next to design her own range of bikinis and will bare it all to promote them. “It’s about inspiring confidence with great-looking swimwear for all body shapes. It’s for real women of all shapes and sizes,” femalefirst.co.uk quoted her as saying.

Purchasing Home Theater Design Software Posted By : Ruby J. Flanagan

It may come as a surprise to the individual considering the installation of a home theater system that there are certain recommendations that are proposed when wanting to set up such a system. For example, some of those recommendations include the seating dimensions, where the speakers should be placed both in front and in back of the viewers and listeners, how many speakers to install, etc.

Layout Design Services Dos and Donts Posted By : Shriv

While there is a long list of dos and donts when you go in for a layout design services, the most essential part is to create a user-friendly and better organized product.

R H Energy awarded $11.4m in contracts to design plant upgrades

Mainboard-listed R H Energy says it has won contracts worth US$8.7 million ($11.4 million), to provide process engineering design, technical services and commissioning for the upgrading of a caprolactum plant with an annual production capacity of 200,000 tonnes and a special epoxy plant with an annual production capacity of 50,000 tonnes for the Sinopec group companies.

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STX OSV wins contract to design, build platform supply vessel

STX OSV Holdings, the designer and shipbuilder of offshore and specialised vessels, says it has secured a new contract for the design and construction of a Platform Supply Vessel of PSV 09 design for an undisclosed customer. It also did not say how much the deal was wortth.

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