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Samsung to concentrate on 10nm 7/29/2016
“The 10-nanometer chip production boasts the highest efficiency and is fit for commercialization,”
Rambus analysed the need for memory bandwidth 7/28/2016
Over the next five years, it is estimated that the total memory bandwidth will need to increase approximately 33% per year to keep pace with processor improvements. Given this projection, DRAM of all variants should achieve speeds of over 12Gbps by 2020 for optimal performance.
Tsinghua merges with XMC to become a power house in memory 7/28/2016
The newly merged entity is called Changjiang Storage Co. and has a registered capital of 18.9 billion yuan ($2.8 billion), according to a website operated by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce.
White House to promote EV charging infustructure 7/28/2016
The White House announced that nearly 50 entities signed onto a document of "Guiding Principles to Promote Electric Vehicles and Charging Infrastructure," including state governments, electric utilities and companies such as automakers Ford, General Motors, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan and Tesla.
LG to invest $1.75 billion into flexible display 7/28/2016
The South Korean company said mass production of flexible displays will start in late 2018, at a scale that will supply enough 5.7-inch sized flexible screens for 3 million handsets per month.
Samsung to expand Austin R&D center 7/27/2016
Samsung Austin R&D Center, which develops system large-scale integration for premium mobile devices, would be relocating its offices from its current location at Ladera Bend to a new, larger and updated 112,000-square-foot space in northeast Austin.
China's LeEco to acquire Vizio 7/27/2016
Under the $2 billion agreement, LeEco will acquire all of Vizio's hardware and software operations, technology, and intellectual property. Vizio's data business, Inscape, will spin off as a separate, privately owned company.
ADI to take over Linear Tech at $14.8 billion 7/27/2016
Linear Technology shareholders will receive $46 a share in cash plus 0.2321 of a share of Analog Devices for each share of Linear Technology. The transaction is expected to close in the first half of next year.
Intel expands chip production at Dalian, China 7/27/2016
It will produce nonvolatile memory (NVM) modules based on 300-millimeter integrated wafers.
DHL test out parcel delivery by drone 7/26/2016
The parcelcopter dealt with heavy loads, long distances, and delivery to an alpine region conquering geographical and meteorological challenges.
Smartwatch market missing its mark 7/26/2016
IDC Worldwide Quarterly Wearable Device Tracker showed that smartwatch vendors shipped 3.5 million units in the second quarter of 2016, which was down substantially from the 5.1 million shipped a year ago.
Korea needs more fabless company for innovations 7/26/2016
Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix are global leaders in the memory semiconductor sector but in the fabless sector, a semiconductor design sector, they are not. According to IC Insights, last year, Korean fabless companies accounted for less than one percent of the entire market.
CPU/GPU combo to boost server performance 7/26/2016
AMD would ultimately combine its Zen CPU with a GPU based on the upcoming Vega architecture into one big chip for enterprise servers and supercomputing.
Nokia to go at it again 7/25/2016
Nokia is reportedly planning for a comeback to the smartphone market with two new smartphones powered by Google's latest Android Nougat operating system version 7.0. The handsets are expected towards the end of 2016.
Verizon to get Yahoo for $4.83 Billion 7/25/2016
Parties as diverse as Warren Buffett and The Daily Mail were interested in buying Yahoo. But after a sale process that dragged on for months, Verizon (VZ, Tech30), long viewed as the frontrunner, is walking away with Yahoo's more than one billion monthly active users.
Storage startup gets investment from major players 7/25/2016
The Auburn-based company, which launched in December 2014, has developed technology to allow cloud data center servers to quickly access solid-state memory that is not physically in or near the server.
Chinese battery maker gets $449 millon from Samsung 7/25/2016
BYD will use the proceeds from the placement to fund an expansion in battery production and research and development into new-energy vehicles.
Flash prices rebounded 7/22/2016
Buoyed by a significant demand increase as Chinese and Taiwanese smartphone makers introduce products with larger memory capacity, prices of NAND flash memory chips have rebounded significantly.
Semi automated Bus will serve the public 7/22/2016
The bus requires specially equipped bus lanes, so-called BRT lanes (bus rapid transit). It drives at speeds up to 70 kmph autonomously. During the ride, a driver is required to monitor the system, but as long as he does not intervene, the bus can maneuver automatically.
Intel revenue increased while profit dropped 7/22/2016
Intel said that for the quarter ended July 2, it earned $1.3 billion, or 27 cents a share, less than half the $2.7 billion, or 55 cents a share, it earned in the same period a year ago. However, revenue rose to $13.5 billion from last year's second-quarter sales of $13.2 billion.
SoftBank CEO: ARM brings in advanced artificial intelligence 7/22/2016
That could happen as early as 2018, when the number of transistors on a chip is projected to exceed the number of cells in a human brain, according to Son.
TowerJazz to fab MEM loudspeakers for Audio Pixels 7/21/2016
Audio Pixels says its loudspeaker devices generate sound waves directly from a digital audio stream using MEMS rather than conventional loudspeaker elements.
Toshiba to go 64 layer 3D NAND 7/21/2016
Toshiba is planning to start the manufacturing of the world’s first 64-layer 3D NAND flash memory chips in the third quarter of this year.
VR sales to heat up this Christmas season 7/21/2016
The VR device market is set to heat up in the fourth quarter of 2016 with more new products from Google (Cardboard), Samsung (Gear VR) and Sony (PlayStation VR.
Microsoft bets on cloud 7/21/2016
Microsoft poured billions of dollars into building new data centers around the world, hoping to position Microsoft as the leading alternative to Amazon in selling online computing power — housed in remote centers or "clouds" — to internet startups and big corporations, as well as consumers.
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