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Smartphone market to grow in Russia 1/19/2016
More consumers in Russia have shifted to online and mobile platforms due to the rapid expansion of the 4G network and the maturation of mobile payment services in the country. Consequently, the Russian smartphone market is also growing at an accelerated pace.
TSMC said it's on track with 10nm 1/19/2016
”We are currently in intensive yield learning mode in our technology development and our 256Mbit SRAM is yielding well. We expect to complete process and product qualification and to begin customer product tape-outs this quarter.”
Scientist use antiferromagnetic to make advance memory 1/19/2016
This could be hugely significant, as antiferromagnets have an intriguing set of properties, including a theoretical switching speed limit approximately 1000 times faster than the best current memory technologies.
Qualcomm joint venture with China to provide ARM server chip 1/19/2016
Qualcomm Inc and the provincial government of Guizhou in southwest China unveiled on Sunday a $280 million joint venture for the design, development and sale of advanced server technology.
New processor will only support Windows 10 1/18/2016
Soon, when you buy a new PC, it won't support Windows 7 or 8. Microsoft has announced a change to its support policy that lays out its plans for future updates to its older operating systems.
AMD's new ARM processor is for data center server 1/18/2016
The AMD Opteron A1100 SoC represents a key milestone for establishing ARM in the datacenter.
3D XPoint Flash still 12-18 months away from mass production 1/18/2016
Intel and Micron announced in July they had defined 3D XPoint as a new memory architecture that fills a gap between DRAM and flash, delivering NAND like density at significantly higher performance and lower latency.
Obamba to allocate $4 Billion for autonomous car initiative 1/18/2016
A DOT exemption could enable up to 2,500 autonomous cars to hit the nation’s highways for as many as 24 months.
SK Hynix set $4.9 Billion Capex 1/15/2016
The chipmaker is faced with global challenges, including falling demand for memory chips and the rise of Chinese players in the segment.
Qualcomm is moving Snapdragon 820 production to Samsung Fabrications 1/15/2016
Qualcomm said Thursday it had begun mass production of logic chips utilizing Samsung 14-nanometer LPP (Low-Power Plus) process. It added that the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor is expected to be in devices in the first half of this year.
The numbers are in on driverless car "disengagements" 1/15/2016
The data on "disengagements" of the self-driving technology document the gap.
Incandescent light bulb revived? 1/15/2016
The technology could eventually increase the bulbs' luminous efficiency — which accounts for the response of the human eye to light — well beyond that of even fluorescent or LED bulbs.
Next generation Apple Watch goes into trial production 1/14/2016
Trial production is deliberately small-scale, meant to iron out any problems. It's often an immediate harbinger of mass production, which in this case would suggest that Apple is hoping to launch the new Watch within just a few months.
Qualcomm forms joint venture to develope RF chips 1/14/2016
Qualcomm is teaming up with Japan’s TDK Corp. to create a Singapore-based joint venture that will make components for the growing market for radio-frequency chips used in handsets, robotics, cars and drones. TDK surged.
PC sales continue to decline while Apple gains ground 1/14/2016
Total PC shipments have been declining, industrywide, for the last four years, as consumers are waiting longer to buy new models and many are turning to smartphones or tablets.
Ford to offer App for enhanced smart car features 1/14/2016
The platform is part of the company's Ford Smart Mobility strategy, which also includes its connectivity systems and autonomous driving technology.
Nanya reports record monthly earning 1/13/2016
Revenue expanded 5.56 percent to NT$3.56 billion (US$105.79 million) last month, compared with NT$3.37 billion in November last year.
Samsung established policy for employee health 1/13/2016
The South Korean company said Tuesday it and two groups called The Family Committee and the Supporters for the Health And Rights of People in the Semiconductor industry (SHARPS) had agreed to set up an independent ombudsman committee that will inspect Samsung’s facilities and suggest improvements
Garner see tough year ahead for semiconductors 1/13/2016
Weakening demand for such devices as PCs and smartphones, coupled with the continued strength of the U.S. dollar and bloated inventory, took its toll on the global semiconductor market in 2015 and promises to slow spending on equipment by chip manufacturers this year.
Tesla software update to give semi-autonomous driving 1/13/2016
The update puts new speed limits on Tesla's semi-autonomous Autopilot mode and makes several enhancements, including automatically slowing when the car is approaching a curve and keeping the car in its lane even when the lane markings are faded.
Apple to release iPhone 5e for China market soon 1/12/2016
"iPhone 5e" will represent an "enhanced" iPhone 5s and replace the latter in Apple's smartphone lineup once released. iPhone 5e would be Apple's new entry-level handset.
Micron : 3D NAND is conforming to Moore's Law 1/12/2016
"3D gets NAND back on a regular scaling curve. Our first generation is 32 layers in the vertical direction while relaxing the x-y design rules back several generations."
Intel's Curie chip designed for all sports 1/12/2016
For example, it could be placed in running shoes to see how hard your feet are hitting, or to find patterns in your workout that's slowing your run.
Manufacturers forcast slower growth 1/12/2016
The overall economic picture has become more complex as management teams navigate slower growth in China, coupled with a stronger dollar and weak energy prices.
Lenovo to terminate the Motorolar brand name 1/11/2016
Moto phones will soon no longer carry the Motorola branding. They will instead be known as Lenovo phones, while maintaining the "Moto" nickname and the winged "M" logos. Lenovo bought the Motorola mobile division from Google back in 2014.
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