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Grandstream GXP2200 Enterprise IP Phone Teardown
Mid-to-high range desktop SIP phone running on Android platform; 4.3' 480x272 pixel capacitive touchscreen color TFT LCD
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HP t610 (B8C95AA#ABA) Flexible Thin Client Teardown
CPU: AMD T56N Series, Dual-Core 1.65GHz, 512KB L2 Cache, w/ Integrated Radeon HD6320 GPUChipset: AMD A55E Series, 4 PCI Express 2.0, 6 SATA 3.0, 14-Port USB 2.0 & 2-Port USB 1.1Memory: 2 x SK Hynix 2GB DDR3-1600 SO-DIMMStorage: Apacer 16GB MLC NAND SATA2 S
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Intel Server System H2216JFQKR Teardown
2U Rack for High Performance Computing
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Intel Server System P4308CP4MHGC Teardown
4U Pedestal for Small and Medium Business
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Juniper Networks ACX2000 Universal Access Router Teardown
1U Rack mount unit - 'Universal Access Router'; Fan-less passive cooling; 16 TDM (T1/E1), 8 copper GbE (with PoE), two GbE SFP ports, two 10 GbE SFP+ ports.
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MIT Researchers Make Progress in Terahertz Electro-Optics
MIT researchers have proposed combining ferroelectric materials with graphene that could lead to denser computer and memory chips, and consume less power than today’s chips.
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Orders Up, Shipments Down for Printed Circuit Boards in May
North American PCB shipments declined 4.4 percent in May compared to May 2012, but bookings increased 8.3 percent, according to IPC.
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SIA Reports Global Chip Sales Up in May
Global sales of semiconductors increased 4.6% in May from April, according to the SIA, which was the largest sequential monthly increase for the industry since March 2010.
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Projected Capacitive Touch-Controller ICs, Used for Touch-Screen Devices, Set to Enjoy Buoyant Growth
The market for projected capacitive (PCAP) touch-controller ICs that make touch-screen functionality possible will experience healthy growth this year and beyond because of...
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Mobile Wireless Users in China Still Mostly Tied to 2G Technology
The more than 1 billion mobile wireless users in China remained connected for the most part via 2G technologies no longer being used in the developed world, even as efforts...
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Over the Horizon: Low-cost High-Energy Battery, Spintronics Update, Graphene Transistor
This month Electronics360 explores three innovations: an inexpensive high-energy battery: new life for gallium nitride and manganese technologies; and the first graphene-based transistor.
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Samsung Galaxy S4 SHV-E300S Mobile Handset Teardown
Latest flagship Galaxy series phone from Samsung; There are several important variations of the S4 for different markets - this is the KOREAN version.
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Notebook PC Shipments from ODMs Fell to Three-Year Low in Q1
Contract manufacturers of notebook computers suffered a worse-than-expected first quarter after shipments to clients including Apple Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co. tumbled to the lowest level in three years.
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Solar PV Poised For Rebound in 2013
After two years of freefalling prices and thinning profit margins, manufacturers in the solar photovoltaic (PV) market are expected to see stabilization, and even growth, in 2013
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ARM's New CEO: In the Right Place at the Right Time
As ARM's new CEO takes the reigns, the low-power processor company is expanding out from its dominant position in the mobile market into the server market. Can it challenge Intel's dominant position?
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DRAM Industry’s Newfound Maturity Yields Growth Amid Adversity
The DRAM market is adjusting to the fact that demand is diversifying away from PCs to servers and mobile devices.
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What's Your Plan for Weird Weather?
Unusually bad weather events seem to be happening more frequently and manufacturers need to have plans for dealing with the disruptions to supply chains and production.
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Tablet Panel Shipments Fall in April as Apple Cuts Purchasing
Tablet panel shipments fell in April as Apple Inc., concerned about decreasing market share, slashed orders by a sizable margin for the screens that go into its iPad. Shipments of...
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High-Resolution LCD Tablet Panels of 300 PPI or More to Ship in the Millions Starting This Year
Liquid-crystal display (LCD) tablet panels featuring 300 pixels per inch (ppi) or more will start shipping in earnest this year from a virtually nonexistent base in 2012, taking resolution...
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NOR Revenue from Wireless to Keep Declining, Even Though Usage Remains Intact
Sales of NOR flash in wireless applications in 2013 will decline by nearly one third compared to last year, although use of the memory remains ...
