Archive: 09/06/2004
Alienware Breaks Performance Barrier With 4GHz CPUs
Alienware(R), the leading manufacturer of high-performance desktop, notebook, media center, and professional systems, announced the immediate availability of 4.0 GHz processors on Area-51 ALX Systems. Powered by performance-enhanced ...
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Electrical components in a single molding operation
Siemens researchers have developed a composite made of plastic and metal that can be processed like a plastic, but has the electrical and electromagnetic properties of metal. The new plastic-metal hybrid is ...
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Samsung Electronics Develops Industry’s Highest–Capacity Multi-Chip Package for 3G Mobile Phones
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world leader in advanced semiconductor memory technology, announced today that it has developed a 2.5Gigabit (Gb) four-die multi-chip package (MCP) designed for use in third generation ...
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Panasonic Introduces World's Largest 65-Inch Plasma Display
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., best known for its Panasonic brand products, today announced it will launch a 65-inch high-definition plasma display in the Japanese market on October 1. The latest model of ...
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LGE Unveils World's Largest 55-inch All-in-one LCD TV
LG Electronics held an unveiling ceremony of the world’s largest 55-inch all-in-one LCD TV at its Youido Twin Towers on September 6th. Attending the event were Display & Media Company President N. K. Woo, CTO W. H. Paik, and other ...
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Infineon Introduces First Fully Integrated iLDD Single Chip Solution for Optical Data- and Telecom Systems
Infineon Technologies AG (FSE/NYSE: IFX) today announced the industry first intelligent Laser Diode Driver (iLDD) targeting Small Form Factor (SFF) and Small Form Pluggable (SFP) optical transceiver applications for fiber based data storage and telecom systems. The single ...
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Camera phones boost construction efficiency
Mobile phones equipped with cameras are proving to be extremely useful on construction sites. That is according to a Tekes-funded pilot project being carried out with Skanska Tekra, a Finnish subsidiary of the ...
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Handy remote monitoring system works anywhere
The VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland has teamed up with ten other European research bodies and companies from six European countries to create a unique remote monitoring system for machines. The product of a three-year ...
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