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Samsung continue to invest in Vietnam 6/11/2014
Samsung's move to expand its production base in Vietnam comes as the country is undergoing a swift economic transition. Exports of smartphones and computer parts are beginning to overtake those of coffee and garments.
Global Semi-industry maintains strong momentum 6/11/2014
"The market remains well ahead of the pace set in 2013, which was a record year for semiconductor revenues. April marked the twelfth consecutive month that YoY sales have increased, and we expect that trend to continue during the remainder of 2014 and into 2015."
A chip to diagnose your illness 6/11/2014
"We will not need a primary doctor in the future, you will get tested [at home or in a clinic] and go directly to a specialist. I believe it will happen in five to seven years,"
Vendors show off DDR4 at Computex 6/10/2014
It comes down to two big changes: lower power requirements and faster bus speeds.
Mobile DRAM rises above PC memory 6/10/2014
Mobile DRAMs took up 34 percent of the global market in the first quarter of 2014, more than the 31 percent in the PC sector.
Manufacturing driven by investment 6/10/2014
"There will be growth in the construction supply chain — HVAC, wood, paint, appliances, and furniture—as we anticipate both residential and nonresidential increases. The acceleration driver will be investment.”
Fitness wearable catches on 6/10/2014
At a developer conference in San Francisco this fall Sohn will publish hardware interfaces for Simband, an open specification for a bracelet that can accommodate a wide array of fitness and medical sensors.
SK hynix gathers NAND controller technology by acquisition 6/9/2014
South Korean chipmaker SK hynix Inc. said Thursday it has acquired the firmware arm of Belarus-based Softeq Development FLLC., a move viewed as a bid to bolster its NAND flash solution business.
Cadmium Arsenide 3D beats Graphene 6/9/2014
Cadmium Arsenide can transmit electricity at tremendous speeds, but will also work in three dimensions, which is far more useful when building transistors and sensors.
IoT market to hit $400 billion 6/9/2014
the annual value of the overall IoT market in 2024 will be $400 billion with $46 billion coming from hardware, $59 billion from cloud infrastructure and $296 billion from data processing services. That data processing will represent 15 per cent of all data processing on the planet.
Intel demonstrates in-road to tablet market 6/9/2014
During Computex, the chip giant featured its process technology with a 14nm Broadwell-based mobile processor, the Intel Core M processor
Weekly Jobless Claims Rise to 312,000 6/5/2014
The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits rose last week, but the underlying trend continued to point to a firming labor market.
Intel Skylake: No need for PC cables by 2016 6/5/2014
Intel's Skylake, which is the company's post-Broadwell next-generation platform, will allow the PC maker to eliminate the need for any cables by 2016.
STMicro Extends Samsung Outsourcing Deal for Low-Power Chips 6/4/2014
STMicroelectronics Europe’s largest semiconductor maker is extending an outsourced manufacturing agreement with Samsung to include a type of production meant to enable more low-power chips.
iOS 8 SDK Open Up More Than 4,000 APIs For Third-party Developers. 6/4/2014
When Apple released on Monday, June 2, its iOS 8 SDK, the software giant stunned the world by opening up more than 4,000 APIs for third-party developers.
Intel unveils fastest ever Core i7-4790K processor 6/3/2014
The CPU giant has revealed the multi-threaded quad core Core i7-4790K which ships with a clock speed for 4.0GHz out of the box, with single cores able to hit 4.4GHz under load.
Micron's 256GB SSD debuts at $110 6/3/2014
Micron Technology's Crucial brand is trying to set a new low-price watermark for solid-state drives. The new MX100 SSD delivers 256 gigabytes of storage for $109.99, Crucial said on Monday.
Sony Discontinues PSP After 10 Years 6/3/2014
Sony announced today that the portable gaming device, originally launched ten years ago, will be discontinued worldwide by the end of 2014. The Associated Press reports that PSP shipments ended in North America in January, are scheduled to end in Japan this month, and will come to a close later this year in Europe. Sony is now, of course, pushing the platform's successor, the PlayStation Vita.
Toshiba & Sandisk to Scrap 2D NAND Fab for 300mm 3D NAND 6/2/2014
Toshiba Corp. has announced it will demolish its No. 2 semiconductor fabrication facility (Fab 2) at Yokkaichi Operations, a NAND Flash memory plant in Mie prefecture, Japan, and replace it with a new fab on the same site, dedicated to 3D NAND.
Samsung Ramps Up 3D NAND Fab 6/2/2014
Samsung’s ramp-up follows its announcement in August that it had begun mass production of a 128 Gbit/s NAND flash memory that is integrated in multiple layers. Its 3D V-NAND products have already been produced in its Korea fabs.
Alcoa to build jet engine parts 5/30/2014
Company officials announced Thursday that they will build a $100 million plant in La Porte, Indiana, to make nickel-based engine parts for commercial airliners. Alcoa already makes the same components — in smaller sizes — for engines that go on business jets and planes flown by regional airlines.
Samsung demonstrates 1T SSD based on 3D stacks 5/30/2014
Putting storage chips in a vertical structure is viewed as the new way to add storage capacity as devices get smaller and more power-efficient.
Intel talks new IoT products 5/30/2014
Intel might have missed out on smartphones and tablets, but its chief executive is showing off evidence the chip maker is jumping on newer trends–like wearable computing and robotics.
DRAM prices to rise 5/30/2014
Current growth momentum is to continue into the next quarter, driven by strong seasonal demand and slim supply-chain inventory.
Image reconition processor enhances automobile sytems 5/29/2014
Offering fast, accurate image detection, the TMPV7502XBG is capable of performing multiple detections simultaneously, such as a lane departure warning, collision warning, pedestrian detection and traffic sign recognition, detailed Toshiba.
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