Archive: 09/13/2004
National Introduces Serial Digital Video Decoder With Industry's Best ESD Protection for HDTV Broadcast Video Equipment
Deserializer Features Low Power Dissipation, Increased Output Timing Margins And Wide Common Mode Range For Reliable High-Definition TV Data Transfers National Semiconductor Corporation (NYSE: NSM) announced tod ...
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Micron Qualifies 288 Megabit RLDRAM II Device
Micron supports networking and video imaging markets with RLDRAM II products Micron Technology, Inc., today announced qualification of the 288 megabit (Mb) reduced latency DRAM II (RLDRAM® II) products now available in volume p ...
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Carnegie Mellon engineering researchers to create speech recognition in silicon
Team to develop new silicon chip Carnegie Mellon University's Rob A. Rutenbar is leading a national research team to develop a new, efficient silicon chip that may revolutionize the way humans communicate and have a significant impact on America's ...
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Handsfree mobile phone is no safer in traffic
A VTI study performed in the driving simulator shows that using a mobile phone with a handsfree kit is no safer in traffic than using a hand-held mobile phone. The study shows that the attention of drivers is negatively ...
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Intel Suggests New Architecture for Next-Generation Internet
Intel Corporation described the significant changes that need to be made to the Internet's architecture to make it safer, more useful, reliable and accessible. In a speech at the Intel Developer Forum, In ...
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FEI Releases First-Ever DualBeam Photomask Repair System for 65 nm Node
Combined With FEI's SNP XT With Rapid CD(TM), Mask Makers Now Have an Open, Total Repair Solution for Next-generation Lithography Technologies FEI Company (Nasdaq: FEIC) has released the industry's first-ever DualBeam(TM) m ...
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ntl and O2 to trial multi-channel TV to mobiles
ntl's Broadcast division and O2 have announced the UK's first usability trial of multi-channel television to mobile phones, beginning in spring 2005. From nine broadcast transmitters covering 120 square km around Oxford, th ...
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