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First carbon nanotube computer built 9/27/2013
"People have been talking about a new era of carbon nanotube electronics moving beyond silicon. But there have been few demonstrations of complete digital systems using this exciting technology. Here is the proof."
Mobile DRAM logs new level 9/27/2013
Revenue for mobile DRAM approached Rs.17,610.06 crore ($2.8 billion) from April through June, up 26 per cent from Rs.13,836.48 crore ($2.2 billion) in Q1.
Micron samples 3D Hybrid Memory Cube 9/26/2013
The technology changes the basic structure of DRAM by stacking layers of volatile memory dies one atop the other. Each of the layers are connected via new Vertical Interconnect Access (VIA) input/output (I/O) technology to a processor that sits at the base of the stack. Each memory layer has up to 2GB of capacity.
Ericsson announced microcell radio chip 9/26/2013
The Radio Dot is a simplified 3G/LTE antenna unit with an amplifier and power amp. It uses a proprietary Ericsson interface to connect over standard office Category 5/6/7 cables to an indoor base station that handles most of the signal processing.
Scientist able to grow densier nanotube 9/26/2013
Growing high-density carbon nanotube forests on conductors can potentially replace and outperform the current copper-based interconnects in a future generation of devices. In the future, more robust carbon nanotube forests may also help improve thermal interface materials, battery electrodes and supercapacitors.
Wide lens discovery to improve your smartphone camera 9/26/2013
With a shape-changing lens, a phone could potentially take pictures with the same depth and zoom as a more expensive digital camera.
Samsung image sensor reduces adjacent cell cross-talk 9/25/2013
The S5K4H5YB 8-megapixel device is the first image sensor to use the new adjacent pixels barrier technology. The sensor has 1.12 micron pixels and comes in a 0.25-inch optical format.
DRAM prices keep on soaring 9/25/2013
The spot price of the DDR3 2Gb (1,666MHz) increased more than 43% in two weeks to reach US$2.277. The price has continued its upward trend this month.
Why they do not use the Internet ? 9/25/2013
Fifteen percent American adults do not use the Internet or email, according to a new report from the Pew Research Center’s Internet Project.
5s teardown reveals interesting new devices 9/25/2013
Beyond the new A7 processor and the transition from LPDDR2 to LPDDR3, we've found interesting changes to the NAND flash and a change in the combo radio connectivity solution.
Microsoft Surface 2, a hope for better success 9/24/2013
But it faces a big hurdle in getting consumers to look at its newest products differently from their predecessors. As much as Microsoft has tried to make Surface seem cool, it's still largely seen as a tablet for business users.
BlackBerry has an interested buyer 9/24/2013
Going private removes the burden of pleasing shareholders with short-term results, just as Michael Dell hopes to do with Dell Inc. Fairfax is known for patience in its investments, which would give BlackBerry time to regroup.
Major semi-equipment providers to merge 9/24/2013
Applied Materials led the market in 2012 with about $5.51 billion in sales and 14.4 percent market share. Tokyo Electron was third, with $4.22 billion in sales and 11.1 percent share.
Apple thinks 5c with China Mobile will open market 9/24/2013
This deal is a milestone for Apple since more than half of the estimated 1.2 billion mobile subscribers in the country are registered under China Mobile.
BlackBerry stops BBM for Android rollout 9/23/2013
"Our teams continue to work around the clock to bring BBM to Android and iPhone, but only when it’s ready and we know it will live up to your expectations of BBM," said BlackBerry's Luke Reimer.
New 450mm fabs to be built Upstate NY 9/23/2013
Each wafer fab would have approximately 450,000 square feet of cleanroom space after between $10 billion and $15 billion of private and public money had been spent. Such a build-out would create about 5,000 direct jobs and 15,000 indirect jobs.
5S teardown reveals A7 made by Samsung 9/23/2013
Analysis of the A7 (APL0698) showed that the processor is made on the same process as the new Samsung Exynos 5410, the 28-nm HKMG process.
Taiwan Gigastone enters into flash controller IC 9/23/2013
Gigastone has recruited about 20 experts and purchased related patents and photo mask technology from Taiwan-based IC design house Integrated Technology Express.
Republic Wireless to offer no-contract Moto X at $299 9/20/2013
Users can pay as low as $5 a month for unlimited talk, text, and data on Wi-Fi only or upgrade to $10 a month to get unlimited talk and text on Wi-Fi and cellular and unlimited data on Wi-Fi.
New iPhone slips into back order on first day of sales 9/20/2013
Apple apparently apparently noticed the demand disparity. The company asked suppliers to increase production of gold iPhone 5S components, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Agilent to split into two companies 9/20/2013
The $3.9 billion group that will retain the Agilent name -- will focus on life science instruments and will consider moving into related markets such as gene sequencing. The remaining $2.9 billion group -- yet to be named -- will carry on the traditional test and measurement business.
STT-MRAM drives into new life 9/20/2013
Potential applications for STT-MRAM are in the areas of MCUs, storage controller buffers, and later on, low-level cache with high-speed perpendicular magnetic anisotropy.
In search of the true white light LED 9/19/2013
The hope is that a polymer with various spacings between platinum atoms can produce all the wavelengths in white light.
Is Intel doing enough for its come back? 9/19/2013
Until Intel addresses the business model problem, analysts will question whether it has redefined itself at all.
Predicting the DDR4 DRAM maket 9/19/2013
Just like in case of transition from DDR2 to DDR3, the transition from the latter to DDR4 will take a rather long time. This time, however, it could be even longer than originally expected due to condition of the DRAM market.
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