Cardiff experts set world standards in micro-engineering
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Component so small, it was believed impossible to create Micro-machining experts in Cardiff University's award-winning Manufacturing Engineering Centre (MEC) have created a vital component so small, it was previously bel ...
National Offers Complete White LED Driver System for Portable Devices With Displays and Keypads
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National Semiconductor Corporation today introduced a complete, low noise white LED driver system for wireless handsets and other portable devices that use a display and keypad.
Philips highlights leading consumer-oriented semiconductor R&D at IEDM 2004
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Record-breaking performance of 90-nm RF CMOS process takes advanced development to new levels At this year's IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM, San Francisco, USA, 13 - 15 December 2004), Philips' R&D scientis ...
Women Online Have New Tech Attitude, According To Survey
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Survey Reveals New Woman Emerging -"Tif" the Technology Involved Female It's sometimes fashionable, always functional, and a growing number of women consider it an absolute must-have. It's not the latest designer outfi ...
Researchers invent energy-saving computer chip
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New microchip is 10 times smaller and 100 times more energy efficient than currently used chips University of Alberta researchers have designed a computer chip that uses about 100 times less energy than current state-of ...
Scientists Find Atomic Clues to Tougher Ceramics
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Advanced ceramics are wonderful materials – they withstand temperatures that would melt steel and resist most corrosive chemicals. If only they weren’t so brittle. Poor resistance to fracture damage has been the major drawback ...
Software Tool Finds 'Needles' in Data 'Haystacks'
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When looking for a needle in a haystack, it's helpful to know what a needle looks like. A new software tool developed by researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) makes it possible ...
Microchip Industry Strives to Perfect Its Timing
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Time is money, especially to the semiconductor industry. Electronics manufacturers use extremely sophisticated equipment to churn out the latest microchips, but they have a timing problem. It's very difficult to get all the ...
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