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Strong Consumer Interest in Wireless Power Charging
Citing research from sources including Ipsos Vantis, AcuPOLL, and Frost & Sullivan, the Wireless Power Consortium says there is a strong demand for its wireless power charging systems. However, it should be noted that much of the mobile industry had already agreed to standardise on a micro-USB charger for all future phones. more
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Qualcomm and Broadcom Wave a Paper and Declare "Peace For Our Time"
..ove on with their business and compete in the semiconductor sector as two of its innovation leaders," Scott A. McGregor, president and CEO of Broadcom said. "We have set aside our differences while addressing the needs of our customer more
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Soft hardware for a flexible chip
Technology is struggling to meet demands for high-performance, specialised computing systems. A European consortium is responding with a new kind of reconfigurable chip that is both efficient and flexible. more
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New digital signal processor is super-fast, ultra energy-efficient
A new, extremely energy-efficient processor chip that provides breakthrough speeds for a variety of computing tasks has been designed by a group at the University of California, Davis. The chip, dubbed AsAP, is ultra-small, fully reprogrammable and highly configurable, so it can be widely adapted to a number of applications. more
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Nearly 60% of China Chip Manufacturing Goes Unused in Q1
..ina hit an all-time low in the first quarter of 2009, with nearly 60 percent of the nation's semiconductor manufacturing capacity unused, according to iSuppli. Semiconductor manufacturing capacity utilization in China fell to 43 percent in the more
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Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue Down in 2008 - Qualcomm Bucks the Trend
Worldwide semiconductor revenue totaled $255 billion in 2008, down 5.4 percent, or a decrease of $14.5 billion from 2007 revenue, according to the final market share analysis by Gartner. The steep decline in the market in the final quarter of 2008, combined with the ongoing economic weakness, signals far worse declines in 2009. more
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Batteries Need Charging More Often to Cope with Smartphone Power Demands
..ng technologies, like Fuel Cells, Symmetric Multi-Processing (SMP), small semiconductor process nodes and bistable displays, could eventually have a positive impact on the cell phone battery budget." more
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Project to Help Digital Cameras Build a Bigger Picture from Tiny Particles
..al film used on microchip image sensors (CMOS - complementary metal-oxide semiconductor) in digital cameras which detect light waves and covert them into digital signals. When light shines on the metal film, electrons on the surface absorb the more
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