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Microsoft has been revamping its research unit 1/28/2016
Although the old model allowed researchers to follow long-term projects without worrying about their impact on profits, it also resulted in what University of Washington computer scientist and Microsoft Research advisor Ed Lazowska called "an internal technology transfer problem."
Depressed memory prices drags SK Hynix profit 1/27/2016
Prices for DDR3 4-gigabit dynamic random access memory, DRAM, chips averaged $1.93 in the quarter, compared with $3.77 a year earlier, according to data from inSpectrum Inc.
Sony acquires Altair Semiconductor 1/27/2016
Altair, based in Hod Hasharon, Israel, makes chipsets that can connect security systems, power meters and cars to the Web.
German Bosch to introduce gas pedal that give alert 1/27/2016
The company's active gas pedal connects to the transmission and other important vehicle functions. When its software determines that the driver hits the accelerator too aggressively, the pedal gently vibrates.
Ford is pulling out of Japan and Indonesia 1/27/2016
Ford will exit the countries before the end of the year and plans to explain to customers its commitment to servicing cars, providing parts and making warranty repairs.
Toshiba to sell part of its IC business 1/26/2016
The sale would exclude Toshiba's mainstay NAND flash memory operations, according to two people with direct knowledge of the matter and one person familiar with the discussions.
AMD to roll out Zen-Based gaming processor this year 1/26/2016
The Zen core is touted to have a fully enhanced design with a relatively high core count. It is based on the FinFET process for improved efficiency in both client and enterprise platforms. Other features include Low Latency Cache, High-Bandwidth and Simultaneous Multithreading Support.
New Johnson Controls will register in Ireland for tax 1/26/2016
Although Johnson Controls plans to maintain its operational headquarters in Wisconsin, the combined company will assume Tyco's official headquarters in Cork, Ireland.
Google agreed to pay $130 million pound back tax 1/26/2016
The accord disclosed Friday comes amid mounting criticism that Google and other major U.S. companies have been scrimping on their tax bills with a variety of accounting maneuvers.
Cypress offers SPI NV-SRAM in wafer form 1/25/2016
Cypress’s NVRAM portfolio, which includes Ferroelectric-RAM (F-RAM) and nonvolatile static RAM (nvSRAM) devices, is claimed to offer reliable protection of critical data during a power failure.
China wants to take advantage on Semi investment from Overseas 1/25/2016
"The weak chip-production power is a bottleneck for the entire information technology industry, which the government sees as a major booster for the economy,"
VW diesel owners are getting impatient on the recall 1/25/2016
VW executives and EPA officials met last week to discuss next steps but did not reach an agreement. California regulators, meanwhile, rejected VW's recall plans for that state as "substantially deficient."
IBM acquires video streaming business 1/25/2016
IBM officials said that the new unit will allow easy access to live and on-demand video, digital and visual analytics and management and language capabilities.
Foxconn bid $5.1 Billion to take over Sharp 1/22/2016
While the acquisition hasn't yet been approved, a decision to accept or reject the bid is expected before the end of January.
Google made $22 Billion net on Android 1/22/2016
A lawyer for Oracle disclosed the numbers — which Google says were confidential and shouldn't have been revealed publicly — during court last week in the ongoing lawsuit between the two companies.
Google wants to move server power supply to 48V 1/22/2016
It makes sense to support both 48 and 12V rails for a time, given a number of server peripherals operate at 12V optimally today.
AMD lost $660 Million for the year 1/22/2016
Lisa Su said in a statement. She added, “While 2015 was challenging from a financial perspective, key R&D investments and a sharpened focus on innovation position us well to deliver great products, improved financial results and share gains in 2016.”
Hitachi Data Systems launched new family of all-flash arrays 1/21/2016
The all-flash field is crowded with incumbents such as EMC, HDS, NetApp, IBM, HP, Dell and a host of others battling companies such as Pure Storage as well as Violin.
Semi companies scramble to get China's "Big Fund" 1/21/2016
Analyst Handel Jones says he is aware of $30 billion that’s been earmarked, others say as much as $100 billion in government and private funds are available.
Government researches said manufacturer's trust needed to propell 3D metal printing 1/21/2016
Establishing manufacturers' trust in printed metals could enable them to take advantage of the addition flexibility it allows.
Microchip is about to win over the Chinese in acquiring Atmel 1/21/2016
The deal has been approved by each company's board of directors and is expected to close in the second quarter. It still needs the backing of Atmel's stockholders.
Some Apple 6 S phone seem to be confuse on battery charges remain 1/20/2016
Apple says it is investigating an issue with its iOS software that appears to be preventing the battery percentage icon from accurately updating on the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus. The problem has lead some users to believe they have more battery power remaining than they do.
Dell opens new IoT lab to serve Asian customers 1/20/2016
According to Dell, the facility will allow customers to build, modify and architect new IoT solutions within the lab while having access to Dell technical experts.
Samsung put HBM2 DRAM into mass production 1/20/2016
The new product, dubbed the second generation of 4-gigabyte high bandwidth memory DRAM, or HBM2 DRAM, boasts seven times faster data processing speed compared with the previous record holder, the 4-gigabit GDDR5, along with improvements in power efficiency.
Chinese manufacturer Haier to pick up GE Appliance business 1/20/2016
Haier is the world's largest home appliance maker but hopes to offer more high-end products. As part of the sale agreement, Haier will continue the use of the GE Appliances brand.
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