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There is room for 12 inch TFT display |
5/15/2015 |
Kyocera TCG121WXLPAPNN-AN20 is a 12.1in (30.8cm) TFT display designed for modern industrial use. The display features an aspect ratio of 16:10 and a 1280x800 pixel resolution.
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Synopsys offers IP for DDR4 3DS verifications |
5/15/2015 |
Complete with verification plans and built-in coverage, Synopsys' VIP for DDR4 3DS accelerates verification closure for designers of next-generation memory interfaces that require higher capacity and performance and reduced power to support enterprise computing devices, servers and data centres.
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DRAM revenue shrinked |
5/14/2015 |
DRAMeXchange, the price tracker attributed the revenue decrease to a 11% sequential decrease in average DRAM contract prices and a seasonal slowdown in both the notebook and smartphone markets.
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The future is “Windows as a Service” |
5/14/2015 |
Developer evangelist Jerry Nixon indicated that Windows 10 could be the last by saying, “Right now we’re releasing Windows 10, and because Windows 10 is the last version of Windows, we’re all still working on Windows 10.”
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Growth on bio-sensor market |
5/13/2015 |
Though North America is the largest market for biochemical sensors, Asia-Pacific is emerging as a key demand driver for biochemical sensors due to growing demand from China and India.
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Korean tech export down 2.7% in April |
5/13/2015 |
"ICT exports continued to shrink from a year earlier due to worsening conditions for the country's exports, such as a dip in global trade of ICT products," the ministry said in a press release.
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Diablo server memory architecture gets traction |
5/13/2015 |
The MCS architecture connects NAND flash directly to the CPU through a server’s memory bus; persistent memory is essentially attached to the host processors of a server or storage array. This configuration allows for linear scalability in performance at extremely low latencies for high-demand enterprise applications.
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Obama signed off Alaskan off shore drilling |
5/13/2015 |
Environmental officials blasted the administration's announcement. They fear that the harsh environment could lead to problems that far exceeded the 2010 Deepwater Horizon spill.
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28nm SSD controller orders will keep TSMC busy |
5/12/2015 |
While clients from the mobile device sector will continue to fill TSMC with 28nm orders in 2015, a take-off of the SSD (solid state drive) market expected in the year is likely to give another boost to demand for 28nm capacity.
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MEMS device can detect the volume of a heart beat |
5/12/2015 |
The BCG approach is contactless and allows the measurement of even more information regarding the volume of every heart stroke. Since the major blood flow around the body is along its length a single axis MEMS sensor is suitable for BCG use.
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Samsung new memory card plus is ready for 4K video |
5/11/2015 |
PRO Plus is a memory card with performance and capacity which meet conditions required by digital devices, where 4K UHD video filming is possible, such as DSLR cameras, action cameras, digital camcorders and smartphones.
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Obama pitches trade agreements |
5/11/2015 |
President Barack Obama's case for international trade agreements is built on three main arguments: The right trade deal can create jobs at home, counter China's economic influence abroad and raise labor and environmental standards by U.S. trading partners.
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U.S. could become a major cruide exporter |
5/11/2015 |
The analysis, conducted by Dallas-based Turner, Mason & Company on behalf of the U.S. Energy Information Administration, predicted the country could eventually move 2.4 million barrels of crude oil abroad per day in that scenario.
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CFO changes in industry |
5/8/2015 |
Micron in November said Ronald Foster would retire from the CFO role, according to a news release. Mr. Foster received compensation valued at $4.3 million including a salary of $582,654 in the company’s 2014 fiscal year, according to a proxy filing.
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3D machine vision technology advancing |
5/8/2015 |
Relatively inexpensive 3D image sensors is opening doors for many new vision applications. From automating truck loading to enhancing factory safety, depth perception is empowering new vision opportunities in industrial automation.
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TI makes progress in automobile chips |
5/7/2015 |
Microprocessors created by TI are in lots of cars, including Fords and BMWs, where they help control everything from car windows to power steering.
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