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FAA proposed rules for drones 2/24/2015
The FAA's proposed rules stipulating operational limits, operator certification and aircraft requirements are draft regulations that must still undergo public and federal review before official adoption. They're not expected to take effect until 2017 at the earliest.
New RF module built for point-to-point cable replacement 2/24/2015
The module supports multiple concurrent Wi-Fi (2.4GHz and 5GHz), Classic Bluetooth and Bluetooth low energy (v4.0) links to provide flexibility, and it is easily configured using AT-commands.
Smart lighting market to grow 2/24/2015
The latest generation of smart lighting emphasises colour; some systems allow users to store pre-set colour scenes. Expect to see the incorporation of more effective daylight harvesting into smart lighting systems as well as colour-tuning features designed specifically to improve health, mood and job performance.
US allows export of key component for Patriot missile 2/23/2015
Raytheon had demonstrated the new GaN-based sensors at its test facility in New Hampshire in December for a U.S. government group and a high-level German delegation. The testing showed the sensors could help the Patriot system track ballistic missiles and other targets outside its current range.
Strong dollar to inrease trade deficit 2/23/2015
Dan Meckstroth, vice president and chief economist of the Manufacturers Alliance for Productivity and Innovation, said Thursday the group expects the trade deficit to grow from $754 billion in 2014 to about $840 billion this year, and again to about $880 billion in 2016.
Innovative solar cells created out of shrimp shells 2/23/2015
They used the materials chitin and chitosan found in the shells that are abundant and significantly cheaper to produce than the more costly metals such as ruthenium, which is similar to platinum, that are used in making nanostructured solar-cells.
Keysight provides interposer to test DDR4 X16 DRAM 2/23/2015
The W4631A BGA interposer, the fastest interposer solution available for use with a logic analyser, is used with Keysight's E5849A probes for high-data-rate DDR4 DRAM designs.
Violin annouced all flash storage system 2/20/2015
The performance improvements deliver efficiencies that can completely change the competitive dynamics of most industries by removing the latency and bottlenecks created in the data center by legacy disk
Apple's EV car rumor not so pleased to some ears 2/20/2015
As reported earlier this week, the Wall Street Journal states that Apple has hundreds of employees working on an electric car project — codenamed “Titan” — that will reportedly resemble a minivan and would be branded as an Apple product.
Solar systems are moving into homes 2/20/2015
Instead of power produced and distributed solely by large utilities, "open energy systems" allow smaller providers, a single home, neighbourhood or town, to produce power that they then use, often from renewable sources such as wind and solar.
Emerging memories will take hold by 2020 2/20/2015
Emerging NVM will expand from $65 million in 2014 to $7 billion by 2020, a rise of more than 118 per cent per year. However, this business will represent less than 10 per cent of the total 2020 memory market, so there's still a long way to go before the newcomers replace today's NAND flash and DRAM chips.
Intel to provide Win 8.1 PC on a USB size stick 2/19/2015
Two versions will be offered. The first, priced at US$149, comes with Windows 8.1, 32GB of storage and 2GB of RAM. The second, to sell for US$99, has Linux, 8GB of storage and 1GB of RAM. Both will have WiFi (802.11 b/n/g) and Bluetooth (4.0) connectivity, as well as a microSD slot for additional storage.
DRAM bit growth ties to industry landscape 2/19/2015
Microsoft Windows operating systems do not require more system memory, as was the case in the previous two decades, IC Insights indicated. By 2016, IC Insights forecasts that portable personal computing systems (i.e., tablet PCs) will surpass shipments of desktops and notebooks, which are often sold with 6GB or more of DRAM today.
Manufacturing increased in January 2/19/2015
Analysts had predicted slightly higher growth rates for January, though observers say the numbers show manufacturing growth continues, albeit slowly, due to domestic demand.
Obama want corporates to pay OT to salary workers 2/19/2015
Analysts say they expect the Labor Department to propose raising limit to between $42,000 and $52,000 annually, along with other changes to exemptions standards.
Qualcomm to drive 2K display handsets 2/18/2015
“You will see more 2K displays on handsets soon. China as a market tends to be very specs driven so there are tonnes of 2K phones available there already. We think you’re going to see a lot more 2K displays.”
Startup dreams big starting from a doorbell concept 2/18/2015
Co-Founder Andrew Thomas hopes Skybell will morph into a “really intelligent sensor at your front door that can tell your whole smart home hub what to do” – from turning on lights when someone approaches the door, to voice and facial recognition and response.
Mobile DRAM shipments up 2/18/2015
"Although mobile memory's average selling price fell slightly by 5% in the fourth quarter, bit shipment volume rose due to sustained smartphone demand growth driven by iPhone 6/6 Plus. This in turn contributed to the continuing growth of the mobile DRAM revenue worldwide."
Rumor that Apple is working on Electric Car 2/18/2015
The Wall Street Journal says that the vehicle will resemble a minivan and that it would be branded as an Apple product.
Nvidia pushing towards game streaming 2/17/2015
It’s very likely that we’ll actually move into a computing paradigm where most of the actual computing is done on super-powerful servers, with our own personal devices acting much more as individual terminals whereby we merely access the results of the processing done elsewhere. This has long been predicted, but technology is getting to the point now.
Samsung to use 14nm FinFET process on Exynos 7 Octa core 2/17/2015
Samsung on Sunday night confirmed it is ready to go with a new, thinner generation of chip wiring expected to find to way into its own phones as well as the next iPhone.
Portable PCB printer uses 3D printing technology 2/17/2015
The desktop unit will work from multi-layer Gerber files to print your first prototypes, getting rid of messy etching steps or time-consuming.
Nvidia reported a 9 per cent YoY increase in Q4 revenue 2/17/2015
Gaming platforms grew more than 30 per cent, automotive grew 80 per cent YoY. "Momentum is accelerating in each of our market-specialised platforms, driving record revenue in the quarter and full year,"
Koreans have 3/4 of DRAM market 2/16/2015
The combined share of Samsung and SK moved down 4.2 percentage points to 74.1 percent in the fourth quarter. In contrast, Micron saw its share jump 4.3 percentage points to 23.3 percent over the cited period, narrowing its gap with the No. 2 player.
Solar to electricfy the U.S. in next 15 years 2/16/2015
Due to dramatic declines in the price of solar modules, along with market and regulatory factors, the economics of solar energy have already reached "grid parity" — or matching the costs of conventional sources — in some regions of the U.S.
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