Archive: 07/20/2004
Revolutionary Gas-Like Performance of Emission-Free Scooters with TI's DSP
Leveraging the efficiency of real-time, high-performance control, Vectrix Corporation has selected the TMS320LF2401A™ digital signal controller from Texas Instruments (TI) (NYSE: TXN) for its revolutionary electric ...
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Altera Begins Shipping MAX II Devices, Industry's Lowest-Cost CPLDs
Altera Corporation (NASDAQ: ALTR), the market leader in complex programmable logic devices (CPLDs), today announced it has begun shipping the first member of its MAX® II device family, the EPM1270 device. Based on Altera’s ...
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Army Looks at Improving Vehicles' Performance With MR Fluid Technology From Lord Corporation
California Vehicle Engineering Company Uses Lord MR Fluids in Hummer Tests Lord Corporation, the world's leading supplier of commercially proven magnetorheological (MR) fluids, devices and systems, is supplying fluid in tes ...
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Motorola and Verizon Wireless Announce the Upcoming Debut of the Eagerly Awaited Motorola V710
Nation's First CDMA Handset Delivering Megapixel Camera and Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Arrives at Verizon Wireless More than 40,000 Consumers Pre-Register for information LIBERTYVILLE, Ill. and Bedminster, NJ, - J ...
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Four PNNL Innovative Technologies Honored With the 'Oscars of Technology'
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has been honored with three Research and Development 100 Awards for 2004, while four additional PNNL researchers share an Research and Development 100 Award with Battelle for their work ...
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Engineers test the first engine for NASA's Return to Flight mission
On July 16, engineers at NASA's Stennis Space Center in Mississippi successfully tested one of the Main Engines that will carry the next Space Shuttle into orbit. The engine will be shipped to NASA's Kennedy ...
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Breakthrough in Wireless Devices Makes Earpieces Size Cell Phones Closer To Reality
James Bond-style technologies such as cell phones the size of earpieces and invisible sensors sprinkled about to detect toxins are closer to reality. University of Michigan researchers have figured out how to build wirel ...
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National Semiconductor Introduces Power Management Solutions for Xilinx FPGAs
New Design Guide for Xilinx FPGAs Provides System Designers with One-stop Shopping for National’s Power Management Products July 20, 2004 - National Semiconductor Corporation today announced an easy-to-use design guide that addresses the p ...
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New Low-Power Intel Pentium M And Intel Celeron M Processors
Intel Corporation today expanded the Intel® Pentium® M processor and Intel® Celeron® M processor families with products aimed at the mini-notebook, sub-notebook and tablet PC segments that represent small mobile PCs typically ...
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ARM and Broadcom Announce Strategic Partnership to Develop Next-Generation Communications Products
ARM [(LSE:ARM); (Nasdaq:ARMHY)], and Broadcom Corporation(Nasdaq: BRCM), a leading provider of highly integrated semiconductor solutions enabling broadband communications, announced a broad agreement to partner in the development ...
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