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Researchers at University of California, Riverside Bourns College of Engineering have managed to design a usable ultraviolet laser.
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Researchers at University of California, Riverside Bourns College of Engineering have managed to design a usable ultraviolet laser.
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Japanese memory manufacturer Elpida Memory, Inc. (TYO: 6665) has just started sampling some very advanced memory modules.
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GlobalFoundries in Dresden has already started the first production of 300mm test wafers with 28nm process technology.
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IBM (NYSE:IBM)has just published a research paper detailing how the company has made some major advancements in Phase Change Memory.
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Adesto Technologies Corp. of Sunnyvale in California is sampling a completely new type of RAM called CBRASM.
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With 36 cores and a power consumption of just 20W the new TILE-Gx 3000 processor from Tilera Corp. could be a potential threat to Intel’s (NASDAQ:INTC) traditional processors.
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The Japanese memory manufacturer Elpida Memory Inc. (TYO:6665) has just announced a new interesting mobile memory module.
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This summer the PCI SIG will start an effort to create an external, cabled version of PCI Express that is supposed to compete against Intel’s (NASDAQ:INTC) proprietary Thunderbolt-product that is used by Apple.
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The Bluetooth SIG has just added 2 new members to its board.
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We have already received the first indications that tablet sales are not as strong as expected.
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Chinese MIPS developer Ingenic has just completed a 65nm MIPS24 compatible chip complete with integrated graphics and I/O on the chip.
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The Chromebook from Samsung looks very much like a netbook and is also using an Atom processor.
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A group of students from Computer Science and Engineering department at the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering have developed a storage array based on PCM (Phase Change Memory) that is seen by many as a successor to both dynamic RAM and flash memory.
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During Research@Intel Day last week SemiAccurate caught up with Jesse Fang, who heads up Intel
Labs China in Beijing.
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During its annual Next@Norton security event here in San Francisco, Symantec (NASDAQ:SYMC) placed a fair amount of emphasis on mobile computing – especially since Symantec has just formally released their protection software for the Android platform.
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