51. It cited strong demand for semiconductors, PCs, mobile phones and liquid crystal products. 52. Meanwhile, Sun Microsystems and Advanced Micro Devices issued revenue warnings for the current quarter, citing softening demand for their products. 53. Motorola cited strong demand for digital wireless telephones, especially in Asia. 54. Qualcomm delivered the kind of good news the market has wanted, increasing its third-quarter forecast and citing improved demand for its wireless technology. 55. Stocks opened down after Motorola reduced its first-quarter outlook for a second time in two months, citing declining demand for its cell phones and computer chips. 56. Texas Instruments cited heavy demand for chips used in wireless communications devices. 57. Terayon cited increased demand for its broadband networking systems. 58. The chip maker lowered its second-quarter forecast, citing weak demand. 59. The cable-modem maker reduced its fourth-quarter outlook citing soft demand for its products. 60. The chip maker reduced its revenue estimates for the first quarter, citing weak demand for its products in the slowing economy. |