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News Archive: Hardware

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May 2008

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30th May, 2008

PSP still tops in Japan

Published at 09:15AM

Sony's portable device continues to outsell its hardware rivals

19th May, 2008

AMD pushes gaming hardware

Published at 09:40PM

Chip maker AMD is labeling PCs with new logos in order to highlight gaming systems for the public

16th May, 2008

PSP tops Japanese hardware charts

Published at 11:26AM

Sony's handheld continues to sell strongly as the Wii closes the gap

15th May, 2008

PS3 price cut unlikely this year

Published at 11:16AM

Analysts say the company has moved away from fighting for market share to focus on profitability

14th May, 2008

PS3 sales topped 9 million in fiscal 2008

Published at 09:44AM

PSP sales also strong, although software for the handheld remained flat year-on-year

9th May, 2008

PSP tops Japan's hardware chart

Published at 08:12AM

Sony handheld sells over 100,000 units as dominant 2008 performance continues

7th May, 2008

NVIDIA to "simplify" product range

Published at 02:43PM

VP Roy Taylor admits the company faces a challenge with overcomplication and must become consumer friendly

1st May, 2008

Kotick: Slowing economy may lead to console price cuts

Published at 12:16AM

Activision's CEO is also concerned with an EA sports monopoly if Take-Two is acquired

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