Advancements in Nanotechnology Catapult MEMS-based Applications
Jul 19, 2004 |
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The burgeoning interest in micro technologies, partly triggered by the rapid growth of nanotechnology, is opening up a floodgate of opportunities for developing new, micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) based applications ...
First Ultraviolet Light Silicon-Based Photodetector Invented by UIUC
Jul 19, 2004 |
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By depositing thin films of silicon nanoparticles on silicon substrates, researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have fabricated a photodetector sensitive to ultraviolet light. Silicon-based ultraviolet se ...
Optical Lithography Refinement Essential to Meet Increasing Challenge from NGL Technologies
Jul 19, 2004 |
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Optical lithography may currently offer the advantage of high wafer throughputs, but to sustain in the long term and compete with the next generation lithography (NGL) technologies, it must deliver finer resolution and achi ...
Industry’s Lowest-Power High-Speed USB 2.0 Controller Frees Next-Generation Peripherals from Corded Power Supplies
Jul 19, 2004 |
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EZ-USB™ FX2LP Leverages New Process Technology to Enable a New Category of Video Streaming, Mass Storage and Personal Media Players Powered by the USB Bus Cypress Semiconductor Corp., the market leader in USB, today bega ...
Breakthrough Notebook Performance And Portability With New AMD Mobile Processors
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AMD (NYSE: AMD) today introduced the Mobile AMD Athlon™ 64 processor 3400+, bringing customers the highest performing 32-bit/64-bit processor designed for Windows®-based notebook PCs. The addition of the new Mobile AMD Athlon ...
Breakthrough In AFM Opens New Avenues Of Research in Nanoscience
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Molecular Imaging is an Research and Development 100 Awards winner for its new PicoTREC. The awards are sponsored by Research and Development Magazine and recognize the top 100 products introduced into the marketplace ...
Major science prize for Russian physicist's Universe in a Helium Droplet
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Today the Low Temperature Group of the Institute of Physics announced the winner of one of the world's most coveted prizes for physics, the Simon Memorial Prize, to Professor Grigory Volovik from the Low Temperature Laboratory, ...
Apple Introduces the New iPod
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Apple® today introduced the new iPod®, the fourth generation of the world’s number one portable digital music player, featuring Apple’s patent pending Click Wheel, which combines the smooth and continuous scrolling ...
Cypress Ships Clock Chips Qualified for Intel’s Alviso Chipset
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Cypress Semiconductor Corp., a world leader in timing technology solutions, today announced sample availability of a unique two-device solution that fully addresses timing and electromagnetic interference (E ...
TI ADDS FLOATING-POINT DSP TO ROADMAP AND EXTENDS PRICE/PERFORMANCE BY MORE THAN 3X
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TI's lifts TMS320C6711 DSP floating point performance to 1500 MFLOPS still offering package, function and instruction compatibility HOUSTON (July 19, 2004) - DSP-based system designers can improve system performance while ...
STMicroelectronics Introduces 3V Versions of Popular ST72324 General-Purpose 8-bit Microcontrollers
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Portable and low-power applications will benefit from reduced MCU power requirement, while established tools and reference designs will speed new system development Geneva, July 19, 2004 - STMicroelectronics has introduced a new 3V m ...
Security the biggest roadblock to increased adoption of wireless technologies
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Wireless technologies are increasingly moving into the spotlight with telecom operators expected to gradually evolve from existing 2G to next-generation 3G infrastructures. 3G wireless technologies promise speeds of up to ...
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