Archive: 08/17/2004
Intel Delays LCOS chips for HDTV
Intel President and Chief Operating Officer Paul Otellini in January 2004 demonstrated Intel silicon technology that was expected to bring about high-definition, large-screen TVs with clearer pictures than current systems for less than $2 ...
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Maxtor Ships Next-Generation 300GB Hard Drives
Maxtor Corporation (NYSE: MXO), a worldwide leader in hard disk drives and consumer storage products, today announced that it is shipping its new Maxtor® DiamondMax® 10 hard drives to OEMs and channel partne ...
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3M Reports Initial Sale of Composite Conductor for Boosting Power Line Capacity
3M's new Aluminum Composite Conductor Reinforced (ACCR), an overhead power conductor that doubles the electrical transmission capacity of conventional conductors of the same diameter, will receive its first commercial application ...
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National Semiconductor Introduces Industry’s Fastest, Lowest Noise Laser Diode Driver for Optical Disk Drives
National Semiconductor Corporation (NYSE:NSM) today launched its newest laser diode driver (LDD) for use in optical pickup units (OPUs). The LMH6533 has extremely fast switching rates and very low output current noise with low po ...
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MEMS Making Their Mark in Consumer Electronics
MEMS (MicroElectroMechanical Systems) are growing up fast when it comes to their integration into all kinds of Consumer Electronics (CE), reports In-Stat/MDR (http://www.instat.com). And while most applications, at this poin ...
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Motorola to Bring Mobile Operators Next-Generation, High-capacity, Scalable Network Platforms with HP Technologies
Expanding upon a long-term relationship, HP and Motorola today announced a multi-year agreement under which Motorola plans to incorporate powerful, industry-standard HP technologies into its CDMA and iDEN® network infrastructure offerin ...
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Cassini Uncovers Two New Saturnian Moons
With eyes sharper than any that have peered at Saturn before, the Cassini spacecraft has uncovered two moons, which may be the smallest bodies so far seen around the ringed planet. The moons are approximately 3 k ...
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AMD Ships 90nm AMD64 Processors
AMD (NYSE: AMD) announced today that it is achieving a smooth transition to 90 nanometer (nm) manufacturing and has shipped low-power 90nm Mobile AMD Athlon™ 64 processors for thin and light notebooks (previously codename ...
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The Nanotechnology Report 2004 Features New Investment Strategies, Patent Licensing Opportunities and Trends
Nanotechnology, the manipulation and control of matter at the molecular level, has widely been recognized as critical for the future of economic and regional competitiveness, job creation, and technological superiority. I ...
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AMD Set To ‘Go For The Gold’ With New, Most Powerful AMD64 Mobile Processor
AMD (NYSE: AMD) today introduced the AMD Athlon™ 64 processor 3700+ for desktop-replacement notebooks, extending the award-winning AMD64 processor family to new heights with the highest performing 32-bit/64-bit processor available for mobi ...
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New technique that improves the power of atomic force micrscopy
A team of researchers have developed a method that could vastly improve the ability of atomic force microscopes to "see" the chemical composition of a sample, follow variations of the sample, as well as map its ...
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