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Chinese Startup Halves Cost of SSD
posted on November 10, 2014 13:04
The development of increasingly sophisticated and energy-efficient CMOS technology for mobile, client and cloud computing depends on a continuing stream of advances in the process technologies with which the complex integrated circuits are built. Among the most promising chip technologies are transistors called FinFETs, which have attracted significant R&D investment and have begun to appear in commercial products.
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Nine of the Top 20 Semiconductor Suppliers are Forecast to Register Double-Digit Growth in 2014!
posted on November 10, 2014 13:03
Later this month, IC Insights’ November Update to The 2014 McClean Report will show a forecast ranking of the 2014 top 25 semiconductor suppliers with the companies’ sales broken down on a quarterly basis.
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AMD Is Falling Further Behind
posted on November 10, 2014 13:02
“AMD is now at a tipping point.” When Bernstein Research (AB) issued that note in October, the PC chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) had announced another round of layoffs, changed chief executives, and delivered its latest dim quarterly results.
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IBM's Artificial Intelligence Problem, or Why Watson Can't Get a Job
posted on November 10, 2014 13:01
What if we built a super-smart artificial brain and no one cared? IBM (IBM) is facing that possibility. According to the Wall Street Journal, the company is having a hard time making money off of its Jeopardy-winning supercomputer, Watson.
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Intel’s 14nm Parts are Finally Here!
posted on November 03, 2014 10:05
Earlier last week, a couple of laptops arrived from Japan using the Core M version of Intel’s Broadwell processor. Straight into the lab, and within a few hours the first sight of the die structure, confirming that it is indeed the 14nm technology.
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Has Moore’s Law Become Moot for PCs?
posted on November 03, 2014 10:04
Desktop computers are no longer the polestar of the computing firmament, as people have embraced smartphones and tablets by the million.
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Analyst says Global Foundries will close IBM plants
posted on November 03, 2014 10:03
Computer chip industry analyst Jim McGregor said it is only a matter of time before GlobalFoundries shuts down the two computer chip manufacturing plants that the company is in the process of acquiring from IBM.
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Gartner Says Worldwide Shipments of 3D Printers to Reach More Than 217,000 in 2015
posted on November 03, 2014 10:02
Worldwide shipments of 3D printers (3DPs) will reach 217,350 units in 2015, up from 108,151 in 2014, according to Gartner, Inc.'s latest forecast. 3D printer shipments will more than double every year between 2015 and 2018, by which time worldwide shipments are forecast to reach more than 2.3 million.
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STMicroelectronics tops five billion MEMS sensors shipped
posted on November 03, 2014 10:01
“Beyond gaming systems, smartphones, tablets, navigation systems, and other widely adopted applications, ST’s sensors have also been used in thousands of other useful, fun, and valuable applications including weather stations, bicycle helmets, smart and sport watches, and other sporting goods as well as a host of automotive and Internet-of-Things products.
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EUV light source developer Adlyte achieves key performance milestone for high-volume manufacturing
posted on October 27, 2014 20:05
Adlyte Inc., a developer of high-brightness extreme light sources for advanced semiconductor inspection and metrology applications, today announced it has reached a key performance benchmark for its extreme ultraviolet (EUV) light source for high-volume manufacturing (HVM)-readiness.
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