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3D printing can improve internal structure for buildings 7/31/2015
A matrix weighing 2.5 pounds and complemented with spray foam, for example, can support nearly 3,000 pounds, and the process could reportedly reduce construction costs from thousands of dollars per square foot to as little as $80.
FED repeatly warn of a rate hike this year 7/31/2015
Describing the job market, the Fed for the first time pointed to "solid" job gains. In addition, the Fed said it needs to see only "some further" improvement in hiring, rather than the "further" improvement it said last time — a hint that the job market is nearing full health.
Synopsys DesignWare IP verified on TSMC 16nm FinFET process 7/31/2015
The DesignWare Controller, PHY and Verification IP for USB, PCI Express technology, HDMI, SATA and MIPI D-PHY IP on the TSMC 16FF+ process are available.
Intel/Micron announced new memory 1000 times faster than NAND 7/30/2015
If the memory lives up to its promise of being up to 1000 times faster than NAND flash and eight to 10 times denser than DRAM, and therefore lower cost, it could bring a major transformation in the electronics industry and to computer architectures for data centres and with possible application in solid-state drives (SSDs).
DRAM slumps on PC while NAND continue to grow 7/30/2015
With the DRAM market for PCs sluggish, SK Hynix said it will increase its focus on high-performance memory chips by expanding production on DDR4, LPDDR4 and NAND flash for mobile and SSDs, as well as 10nm triple level cell (TLC) NAND flash memory chips and its second-generation 3D product.
Automotive silicon revenue to reach $5.6 billion in China 7/30/2015
More and higher performance semiconductors will be required in automotive applications, like direct injection systems in power engines, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and safety applications.
Average vehicle on American roads are 11.5 years old 7/30/2015
The aging car population could mean that Americans will be slow to adapt safety and semi-autonomous features that have car company executives and experts heralding a new age of the automobile.
Your Android phone is at risk 7/29/2015
Malicious code executed by hackers could take control of smartphones and plunder contents without owners knowing. Stagefright imperils some 95%, or an estimated 950 million
European Commission approved acquisition of Alcatel-Lucent by Nokia 7/29/2015
The Commission concluded that the transaction would not raise competition concerns, in particular because the parties are not close competitors and since a number of strong global competitors will remain active after the transaction.
Best Buy to carry Apple Watches 7/29/2015
Best Buy will become the first national retailer besides Apple to stock the Apple Watch. It will be available in more than 100 Best Buy stores and on BestBuy.com. By the time holiday season arrives, an additional 200 stores will feature the Watch.
Samsung to announce new phones on August 13 7/29/2015
We’re expecting to see the next phone in Samsung’s Note line at this event, which many believe will be called the Galaxy Note 5. Rumours have also suggested that Samsung is planning to announce an entirely new phone called the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus,
Major joint announcement pending between Intel and Micron 7/28/2015
"Since Intel's JV with Micron (IM Flash-IMF) only includes the Utah fab and NOT Singapore at present, we do not rule out some form of closer relationship between Micron and Intel and to be announced tomorrow - to better safeguard supply of NAND (from Micron into Intel),"
Skylake to offer 30% power saving 7/28/2015
According to the leaked slide, Broadwell capped out at 8.5 hours with the test configuration while the Skylake chips will deliver 11.3 hours hours of performance with the same test configuration.
Fairchild to sell Penang plant 7/28/2015
Fairchild Semiconductor was one of the eight comnpanies that set up operations in Penang in the 1970s, together with Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), Hewlett Packard (now called Agilent Technologies), Clarion, Intel, Hitachi (now called Renesas), Litronix (now called Osram Opto Semiconductor) and Robert Bosch.
China ease regulations on video game consoles 7/28/2015
The announcement eases a sales ban imposed in 2000 due to concern Chinese children would waste time playing video games.
Qualcomm to layoff 4700 7/27/2015
Amid an industry slowdown in smartphone growth, the company forecast its fourth quarter revenue would be down 15-30 per cent from the prior year to $4.7 to $5.7 billion.
Reflector Chip improves battery life on wearables 7/27/2015
"The idea is if the wearable device only needs to reflect the Wi-Fi signal from a router or cell tower, instead of generate it, the power consumption can go way down (and the battery life can go way up),"
SK Hynix looks to advanced memories to boost profit 7/27/2015
"To respond to the rapidly changing market condition, we will boost the production of DDR4 and LPDDR4 memory chips to meet expanding demand while reducing the manufacturing of DDR3 products," SK hynix President Kim Joon-ho said during a conference call.
200 Tarriffs abolished 7/27/2015
"The deal will open markets, create jobs and spur economic growth around the world, as well as bring down costs for consumers."
Microsoft posts record loss 7/23/2015
The company took a charge of $7.5 billion in the fourth quarter related to the restructuring of its Nokia handset business, which it bought last year.
Intel issued bond to fund Altera take over 7/23/2015
Intel Corp. tapped the bond market for $7 billion to finance part of its $16.7 billion takeover of Altera Corp. at lower rates than initially offered to investors.
ARM failed to reach estimates 7/23/2015
Second-quarter revenue rose 22 percent to 228.5 million pounds ($356 million), the Cambridge, England-based company said Wednesday. Analysts had predicted 234.9 million pounds on average.
Memstar specialize in MEMS manufacturing equipments 7/23/2015
Founded in 2003 as Point 35 Microstructures, memsstar received an investment from Albion Ventures in 2007, and has since been a self-funded company.
U.S. regulators not likely to approve Micron aquicition by Chinese 7/22/2015
The Boise, Idaho-based chipmaker's response to Tsinghua's overtures illustrates the hurdles the Chinese state-backed investment firm would have to overcome given the enormous dependence of modern weapons on computer chips.
Taiwan manufaturers to introduce Type -C Personaql Computer 7/22/2015
With Intel Skylake processor, Taiwan’s motherboard and notebook manufacturers will unveil a series of related products and Type-C interface will enter into a fast-growing period.
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