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Presto, INSIDE Secure Form Manufacturing Partnership
The companies have formed a contract manufacturing agreement whereas Presto will take over the semiconductor operations and global supply chain from INSIDE Secure.
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Toshiba Researching Low Power in Wearables
The Japanese chip vendor is looking to reduce power consumption in multi-sensor wearables by decreasing the mode transitions required when the microcontroller receives data from sensors.
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Nokia to Buy Alcatel-Lucent for Networking Scale
Deal, worth about $16.7 billion, would create third player of global scale in the networking business to rival Huawei and Ericsson.
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Exclusive Video Teardown: Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge
The IHS Technology teardown team looks inside Samsung's newest Galaxy SMartphone
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Intel Cuts Capital Spending Estimate in Anticipation of Down Year for PCs
Microprocessor giant says the PC market is due for a poor year and that the company will lean more heavily on its other business units.
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Andes Wins CPU Role in MediaTek SoCs
Taiwan processor IP licensor says it won multiple design-ins on the basis of offering the smallest die area and the lowest power consumption among competitive options.
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Sensor Fusion Growth Creates New Challenges
Since the humble beginnings of sensors in the Apple iPhone, sensor fusion technology has been integrated into a broad range of applications. But as growth in this market continues, challenges remain.
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Tridonic Launches LED Driver
Lighting company delivers LED driver with digital interface that directly transfers digital data to the mains cable, allowing for the upgrading of non-dimmable luminaire installations to be equipped with dimmable LED products.
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Intel Blocked From Supplying Chinese Supercomputer
U.S. authorities block world’s biggest chip vendor from providing processor chips for an upgrade to China's world-leading Tianhe-2 supercomputer.
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Stanford Project Yields Practical Lightweight Aluminum Battery
Researchers have developed a safe alternative to commercial alkaline and lithium-ion batteries that will not catch fire and sustains a high-charge storage capacity.
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Altera Joins IoT Consortium
Programmable logic vendor joins Industrial Internet Consortium, an open membership organization looking to accelerate the adoption and use of the Internet of Things.
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Solantro Raises Funding for Volume Manufacturing
Renewable power chipmaker has raised $11 million in funding in order to accelerate volume manufacturing of digital power processor chipsets.
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Dialog Intros ‘Wearable-on-Chip’ Device
The chip is said to allow designers to save space, lower system costs and lower power enabling future wearable devices to be created in a smaller form factor, Dialog claims.
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Why China Is Shopping for Silicon Valley Chip Companies
Some may put Chinese venture capital shopping for U.S. chip companies down to Chinese plans to become a global technology leader in electronics. A couple of factors driving the trend could be more base and capitalistic—but would lead to same result.
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Cree Rolls LED Module
Firm claims drop in replacement for LMH module offers 30 percent better performance than its predecessor.
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Hua Hong Rolls Making Integrated Barometer
Chinese foundry working with Lexvu Opto Microelectronics on an integrated MEMS barometer that will work in smartphones, UAVs, air cleaners and intelligent wearable devices.
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Samsung Struggles to Meet Demand for Galaxy S6 Edge
Due to production constraints, South Korean electronics giant says it will have trouble meeting demand for the curved version of its latest smartphone.
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Automotive Touch Screen Market Set for Substantial Growth
With consumer’s expecting better performing touch screens in their mobile devices, demand has translated to the vehicle, where touch screens are rapidly being adopted by automotive manufacturers.
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Delphi Takes Autonomous Driving Across the USA
An Audi, converted by automotive supplier Delphi, drove itself 3,400 miles from the Golden Gate bridge in San Francisco to New York City.
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Smartwatch Shipments to Grow Rapidly
With the upcoming release of the Apple Watch and with numerous competitors set to roll out their own smartwatches, shipments are projected to reach 101.4 million units by 2020.
