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While 128GB SSD drops below $50 6/5/2015
The latest research from DRAMeXchange, a division of TrendForce, indicates prices for internal SSDs are declining at an accelerated pace as the production of NAND flash also migrates to the 15 and 16 nanometer manufacturing processes.
Google's Serey Brin talked about self-driving car accident record 6/5/2015
Brin says the total number of accidents climbed to 12 within the past week when a self-driving car was rear-ended.
U.S. worker productivity dropped 6/5/2015
Productivity fell at a 3.1 percent rate in the first quarter, a bigger drop than the 1.9 percent decline estimated a month ago, the Labor Department reported Thursday. Labor costs rose at a 6.7 percent rate in the first quarter, faster than 5 percent rise first estimated.
Nanotro start to produce Carbon NanoTube Memory 6/4/2015
Carbon nanotubes that are not in contact with each other are in the high resistance state that represents the "off" or "0" state. When the carbon nanotube contact each other, they take on the low-resistance state of "on" or "1."
U.S. energy producers are very compatitive until this year 6/4/2015
Five U.S. states would rank among the top 35 oil-producing nations. Texas alone would rank behind only Russia in natural gas production; the state's 2012 output of 18.8 billion cubic feet per day ranked ahead of Iran, Canada and each of the OPEC member nations.
April trade deficit dropped 6/4/2015
With the ports fully operational, a backlog of imports, many from China, flooded into the country. Economists had predicted with the backlog processed, the deficit would shrink in April to more normal levels.
IRS computer security has holes 6/4/2015
Each year, the Treasury inspector general for tax administration audits the IRS's security systems and recommends improvements. As of March, 44 of those upgrades had not been completed, said the inspector general, J. Russell George.
IoT bloom will keep semiconductor industy growing 6/3/2015
IoT is seen by many as the salvation of the semi business; the sheer demand for chips is likely to be enough to keep all the chip foundries pumping out product.
Near Field Communication (NFC) to generate $23B in 5 years 6/3/2015
The technology is increasingly used in phones for mobile payments. It’s also being used for authentication, as when the user is passing a public transportation scanner or unlocking a door to a secure facility in an enterprise.
Tesla co-founder wants to electricfy trucks 6/3/2015
The San Jose-based company is generating interest from trucking fleet owners who are scrambling to meet California's increasingly strict emissions standards but don't want to replace the entire vehicle, Wright said.
Judge dismissed lawsuit against union election rules 6/3/2015
District Judge Robert Pitman tossed out the lawsuit and wrote that the business groups "point to nothing in the record which supports their conclusion that the board intended to favor organized labor."
Samsung and SK Hynix will continue to ride on memory next year 6/2/2015
Company officials and market experts say if the two (Samsung and SK Hynix) raise their production capacity, the long-term supply growth will remain constrained due to technological complexity.
Intel announces $16.7 B deal to take over Altera 6/2/2015
“The combination is expected to enable new classes of products that meet customer needs in the data center and Internet of Things market segments.”
Memory architecture is the key to "instant-on" gratification 6/2/2015
Memory is critical in instant-on operation. Using compressed root-file system images to save NV memory space, for instance, and unpacking it into RAM for execution will add additional seconds to the boot process.
Look at what Avago is up to? 6/2/2015
With the last three deals, Avago built out its business focused on big data centres, a red-hot market given the rise of Web services and cloud computing. Broadcom further extends that business with its big Ethernet switches and network processors, but also adds a significant mobile consumer component in chips for Wi-Fi routers and smartphones.
Foxconn to setup multiple assembly plants in India 6/1/2015
In addition to secure the orders from Apple, setting up factories in India can bring a better understanding of the local Indian consumers and market conditions, it will benefit both Foxconn and Apple.
TSMC keeps up with Capex spending 6/1/2015
TSMC has budgeted between US$10.5 billion and US$11 billion for this year’s capital expenditures, Wei said, compared with last year’s US$9.52 billion.
Intel/Altera merger talk continue 6/1/2015
Earlier this year, Intel signed a standstill agreement with Altera that expires on June 1, giving the world's largest chipmaker the option to launch a hostile bid after that, Reuters reported in April.
Manufacturer feel more difficult dealing with labor 6/1/2015
BDO analysts said manufacturers must address difficulty in attracting new workers as well as the current workforce trending toward retirement.
Samsung working on a Galaxy phone with foldable display 5/29/2015
Samsung’s smartphone with a “possibly foldable” dual-screen display is known internally as Project Valley or Project V, according to information obtained by SamMobile. The device is in the “extremely early stages of development,” so it’s not clear if or when it’ll become an actual commercial product.
SureCore released first ultra-low power embedded SRAM IP 5/29/2015
Supporting an operating voltage range of 0.7-1.2V, the Single Port SRAM boasts dynamic power savings exceeding 50% of current commercial offerings. The IP also cuts static power by up to 35% with only a modest 10% area penalty.
Study shows that data breach costs 5/29/2015
The average cost of a computer breach at large companies was $3.79 million globally. But for U.S.-based companies, the average cost was much higher at $6.5 million.
Report calls for government support to develope 3D printing technology 5/29/2015
Moving forward, the study anticipates that the technology will mean rapid changes for regional economies, and that research tailored to a cluster's specific needs would produce high economic returns.
Memoright to ship DRAM enhanced eMMC 5.1 devices 5/28/2015
Of Memoright's eMCP solutions, the M1880L series will come with LPDDR3. The series is able to achieve read and write speeds of up to 270MB/s and 65MB/s, respectively.
Cypress offers high density synchronous SRAMs with error correction 5/28/2015
Soft errors caused by background radiation can corrupt memory content, resulting in a loss of critical data, stated the company. A hardware ECC block in Cypress' synchronous SRAMs performs all error correction functions inline, without user intervention.
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