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KLA-Tencor Speeds Yield Learning and Enables Baseline Yield Improvement with Automated Spatial Signature Analysis

KLA-Tencor (NASDAQ: KLAC) today introduced Klarity SSA (Spatial Signature Analysis), a new software capability that enhances the company's suite of defect management systems by providing automated classification and root ...

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STMicroelectronics Introduces New Real-Time Clock Chips in QFN16 package with supply levels as low as 1.0V

STMicroelectronics has announced three new Serial Real-Time Clocks (RTCs) for use in a broad range of applications from camcorders to electronic door locks. All are available in a lead-free 16-pin QFN package, ...

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Optical Physics Advances on Spiraling Glass Fibers Provide New Way to Control Behavior of Light

By twisting fiber optic strands into helical shapes, researchers have created unique structures that can precisely filter, polarize or scatter light. Compatible with standard fiber optic lines, these hair-l ...

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Investigating Digital Images; What's real and what's phony?

''Seeing is no longer believing. Actually, what you see is largely irrelevant,'' says Dartmouth Professor Hany Farid. He is referring to the digital images that appear everywhere: in newspapers, on Web sites, in advertising, ...

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Searing heat, little package; High-temperature lab-on-a-chip can get hotter than surface of Venus

Engineers have created a miniature hotplate that can reach temperatures above 1100°C (2012°F), self-contained within a "laboratory" no bigger than a child's shoe. The micro-hotplates are only a few dozen micron ...

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Panasonic Develops 8-bit Microcomputers With Built-in Universal VBI-Data Slicer

Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., best known for its Panasonic brand products, announced today it has developed two types of 8-bit microcomputers each including a built-in Vertical Blanking Interval (VBI) data slicer ...

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LG Electronics applies the innovative nano technology to its home appliances

Nano Silver Washing Machine LGE has successfully applied this innovative technology in creating better home appliances. Through LGE’s pioneering efforts in applying nano technology to its plasmas air condit ...

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Nokia and STMicroelectronics Introduce New Camera-Module Standard For Mobile Devices

SMIA Specification Targets Multiple Sourcing and Lower Camera-Phone Costs in Booming Market Helsinki and Geneva, July 1, 2004 - Nokia and STMicroelectronics today announced that they are releasing a comprehensive specifica ...

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XILINX LAUNCHES ROADMAP FOR UP TO TWO-THIRDS POWER REDUCTION

FPGA leader targets applications that demand low power and reduced heat dissipation SAN JOSE, Calif., July 1, 2004 - Xilinx, Inc. today announced availability of reduced power Xilinx Spartan-3 FPGAs in the fourth quarter of ...

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Theoretical Physics: Dark matter and dark energy are different aspects of a single unknown force

In the last few decades, scientists have discovered that there is a lot more to the universe than meets the eye: The cosmos appears to be filled with not just one, but two invisible constituents-dark matter and dark energy-whose ...

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