Industries
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Exar Buys Stretch for Camera Platform
High performance analog company buys digital platform supplier for its expertise in surveillance market.
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Fujitsu Backs SuVolta to Pursue DRAM, IoT
Fujitsu, still in the semiconductor game, and has invested in low-power IC technology startup to help it pursue the integration of its technology with CMOS for DRAM, Internet of Things and mobile applications.
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Korean Startup Targets Wireless Charging
A South Korean 2012 startup has designed a wireless power receiver using a BCD process offered by foundry Tower Semiconductor. The company is in discussions with top mobile companies, Tower said.
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Tegra Mobile Processor Offers 192-Core Graphics, No LTE
Nvidia is pushing into the mobile processor market with the Tegra K1 but trying to play its trump card – graphics – leaving customers to make their own communications arrangements.
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Novel Anode Quadruples Lithium-Sulfur Battery Charging Rates
Researchers at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have developed a "hybrid" anode made of graphite and lithium that could quadruple the lifespan of lithium-sulfur batteries from 100 to 400 cycle charging rate.
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CES: AMD Launches Kaveri APU With HSA Features
AMD, a distant number two to Intel in PC processors, is fighting to bring technology and vision to the PC domain. Senior executive Lisa Su carried the flag at CES.
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CES: Electronics to Drive Innovation in the Auto Market
Audi Chairman Rupert Stadler gave the audience a glimpse at the future of in-vehicle electronics in a Consumer Electronics Show keynote address.
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CES: Intel Launches Processor for Wearables
Intel CEO tries to get crowds enthused about wearable equipment powered by Intel processors at the Consumer Electronics Show.
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CES: QNX and Qualcomm Announce IVI Systems Powered by Snapdragon
QNX and Qualcomm announced that the companies will implement support for the high-performance video and graphics capabilities of Snapdragon Automotive Solutions in the QNX CAR Platform for Infotainment.
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Consumer Electronics Market Expected to Contract Again
Global revenue from traditional consumer electronics is projected to decline in 2014 for the fourth consecutive year, according to an IHS forecast.
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ST Takes Set-Top Boxes to 64bit, FDSOI
After mobiles move to 64-bits ST is taking domestic consumer electronics in the same direction using its 28nm FDSOI manufacturing process.
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CES: Ambarella Unveils HD 360 View Automotive Camera Solution
Automotive surround view and recording reference design features four full 1080p30 HD camera modules that can be embedded at the front, rear and side mirrors of the vehicle, providing 360 surround view.
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CES: Ford Announces Automotive Developer Conference
First ever automotive developer conference to center around the Sync API development kits and bring in developers from around the world.
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Imagination Upgrades 'Rogue' GPU family
Processor IP licensor has filled out its Series6 Rogue family of GPU cores with eight versions aimed at the high-performance and power efficient ends of the market
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Samsung, Rambus Agree $320 million IP Deal
Under CEO Ron Black Rambus continues to sign up companies to license its intellectual property at lucrative rates.
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U.S. Manufacturers End 2013 on a High Note
The Institute for Supply Management's leading indicator, the PMI, registered an even 57 percent for the month of December, the second highest reading of 2013.
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Ahead of the Curve: Samsung, LG Debut Flexible Displays
The recent launches of Samsung's Galaxy Round and LG's G Flex provide a useful glimpse into the current state of the art of flexible display technology ahead of the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show.
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Copper with Graphene Sides Increases Interconnect Heat-Conducting Properties
Development could prove significant in the downscaling of electronics.
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Dialog Raises Revenue Forecast on Mobile Strength
PMIC supplier Dialog raises 4Q13 revenue forecast providing hope that mobile sector can remain strong, get 2014 off to a good start.
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Fuel Cell Pioneer Samples USB 3.0 Charger
Fuel cell pioneer Lilliputian Systems Inc. has upgraded its butane-powered Nectar mobile power system to USB 3.0 and will be demonstrating the system at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
