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Startup to take FinFET into memory design 5/16/2013
SureCore claims that, using a combination of detailed analysis and advanced statistical modeling, it has designed an SRAM memory structure suitable for integration in advanced logic processes that consumes less than half the power of existing versions.
Google integrates Google Wallet to Gmail service 5/16/2013
The integration of Google Wallet and email is predicted to have huge potential provided people are willing to trust the service.
Google announced exciting new features 5/16/2013
Google apparently felt the need to drop some bombs, because they did: Voice Search Coming To All Chrome Users.
Analyst doubted if Toshiba really cut Nand production? 5/15/2013
Other NAND flash makers must envy Toshiba for growing revenues despite cutting bit production in a market where that goal eluded all other manufacturers. Either that, or they must doubt the authenticity of the company’s statements.
CMT moves to production on new NV Ram 5/15/2013
The LogicFlash memory – which has also been described as a non-volatile embedded DRAM – is designed for implementation in standard CMOS logic processes.
Google Maps to get overhauled 5/15/2013
New features highlighted in this leak include a much-improved fullscreen interface, more integration with your Google Search history, integrated flight search, and more goodies moved over from Google Earth.
Windows 8.1 for later part this year 5/15/2013
Microsoft has updated the operating system 739 times since launch in October, but Windows 8.1 will represent a broader overhaul.
TI puts micro mirror into new applications 5/14/2013
They are now being applied to portable and stationary 3-D measurement tools for machine vision, 3-D printing and quality control scenarios, medical imaging devices for dental and retinal scanning, spectrometers, augmented reality devices, and more.
“It Can Wait” advertisements to dicourage texting while driving 5/14/2013
The CDC reports at least nine people are killed and more than 1,000 injured every day in the United States in crashes related to distracted driving.
5G is not likely what Samsung prescribed 5/14/2013
Too bad such an ultra-high-speed mobile internet service will never exist under that name in all likelihood.
Nvidia to provide own brand game boxes 5/14/2013
It runs on Nvidia's latest Tegra 4 chip, which has four CPU cores and 72 graphics cores to support a maximum resolution of 3200 x 2000 pixels, so games can be played at full HD on an attached TV.
Microsoft offers to buy Nook Media 5/13/2013
"Our complementary assets will accelerate e-reading innovation across a broad range of Windows devices, enabling people to not just read stories, but to be part of them. We're at the cusp of a revolution in reading."
Google Play expanding into online multiplayer 5/13/2013
Google likely will announce the gaming initiative during its annual I/O developer event, kicking off May 15 in San Francisco. Google also is expected to unveil its latest Android OS overhaul.
Aereo to provide TV streaming with virtual DVR and local channels 5/13/2013
The "streamlined" plan, starting at $8 per month, does away with long-term commitments and with annual and daily options, and offers the first month of service at no charge.
5G speed to download movie in seconds 5/13/2013
South Korean tech giant Samsung says it has developed a wireless transmission standard hundreds of times faster than today's 4G LTE, one that could see users downloading entire movies in seconds.
DRAM shortages to affect PC market in 2Q13 5/10/2013
DRAM shortages, which started in early 2013, have become worse recently and may impact PC brand vendors' performances in the second quarter, according to sources from PC players.
TSMC plans 18-inch Fab 5/10/2013
TSMC plans to build its first 450mm (18-inch) pilot production lines, which will offer FinFET transistor technology at 10nm and 7nm nodes, in 2016-17.
Adata April sales drop by 30% 5/10/2013
Memory module firm Adata Technology saw its April sales decline more than 30% sequentially due to a slowdown in demand from channels.
Macronix see strong sales growth in April 5/9/2013
Non-DRAM specialists Macronix International and Winbond Electronics both saw their April revenues increase substantially thanks to a pick-up in customer orders and higher product ASPs.
UMC meets 1Q13 guidance 5/9/2013
Foundry chipmaker United Microelectronics (UMC) saw its first-quarter results come in line with its guidance, and has given its positive outlook for the second quarter.
Nokia appoints new China chief 5/9/2013
Nokia has appointed Eirk Bertman to serve as its new general manager of Nokia China, effective June 1, 2013. Bertman will replace outgoing Gustavo Eichelmann who will resign for personal reasons.
Demand for SSDs in PCs to boom through 2017 5/8/2013
Global shipments of solid state drives (SSD) in PCs are set to rise by a factor of seven by 2017, allowing them to claim more than one-third of the market for PC storage solutions by that time, IHS iSuppli said in its new report.
LG to procure Ultra HD TV panels from AUO 5/8/2013
LG Electronics will reportedly procure 55-inch Ultra HD TV panels from AU Optronics (AUO), with shipments expected to begin as early as May 2013.
Samsung to start selling OLED TVs in Korea in June 5/8/2013
Samsung is expected to start selling its 55-inch OLED TVs in South Korea as of June 2013, according to industry sources
Inotera 2Q13 sales likely to rise 30% 5/7/2013
DRAM manufacturer Inotera Memories is expected to post revenue growth of 30% sequentially in the second quarter of 2013
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