Working Towards The Novel 'Silent' Aircraft Engine
Jul 22, 2004 |
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"When I started at Rolls-Royce last September, I didn’t think I would have the chance to work on a new engine concept." Angel Gallo, graduate trainee, Rolls-Royce. Researchers from Cambridge University and graduate tr ...
Ferrari And AMD Improve Aerodynamic Research And Development For Formula One
Jul 22, 2004 |
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AMD today announced that Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro, the Formula One racing team, has implemented a server cluster based on the AMD Opteron™ processor with Direct Connect Architecture in order to advance its ...
Nano Layer Deposition; Unique Thin Film Deposition Technology Surpasses Atomic Layer Deposition in Flexibility
Jul 22, 2004 |
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Tegal Corporation today announced that it has been granted United States Patents, No. 6,689,220 and 6,756,318, which enable nano layer deposition (NLD) of conformal thin films for barrier, copper seed and high-K dielectric ...
New Experiments Will Shed Light On Matter And Antimatter
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Jul 22, 2004 |
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If the laws of physics were precisely the same for matter and antimatter, you wouldn't be reading this. All matter, as we know it, would have been converted into light after the Big Bang. To explore the fundamental differences ...
Siemens brings high tech to new heights: Alpine huts with environmentally compatible water and power supplies
Jul 22, 2004 |
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Siemens is taking high-tech environmental protection to new heights – literally. Serving as a general contractor, Siemens Building Technologies has brought the latest in environmentally compatible technology ...
Fujitsu Siemens Computers unveils new generation of Intel-based monoprocessor servers
Jul 22, 2004 |
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Fujitsu Siemens Computers is boosting the appeal of its entry-level monoprocessor servers with the new S2 generation of its PRIMERGY TX150 tower server and RX100 rack server. The PRIMERGY TX150 S2 has been enhanced to operate ...
Renesas Technology Releases SH7780 Microprocessor Incorporating SH-4A SuperH CPU Core and PCI Bus Controller
Jul 22, 2004 |
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Renesas Technology Corp. today announced the development of the SH7780, a 32-bit microprocessor incorporating the SH-4A, the high-end CPU core in the SuperH™* 1 Family, and a PCI bus * 2 controller (PCIC). It is designed ...
Wearable Computers Become More Powerful
Jul 22, 2004 |
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The Industry Leading Wearable ViA IICT(TM) Computer is More Powerful With a Faster CPU and More Memory for Processor Intensive Computing, and With New Package Options to Increase the Breadth and Versatility of Mobile Compu ...
Protonex To Improve Hydrogen-Air And Direct Methanol Fuel Cells
Jul 22, 2004 |
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Protonex Technology Corporation, a manufacturer of long duration power solutions for portable and remote applications, was recently awarded approximately $1 million by the Army Research Office. The program's goal is to ac ...
HP Brings Increased Storage to DVD Recording, Enhanced Compatibility
Jul 22, 2004 |
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HP introduces high-compatibility double-layer DVD recording HP's Double-Layer DVD Writer boasts high playback compatibility on other drives and players HP (NYSE, Nasdaq: HPQ) today announced its newest DVD writer, the HP ...
Throw Silicon Chips Away; New Approaches To Computer Power Are On The Way
Jul 22, 2004 |
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New sources of computing power – derived from such novel areas as neuron-like cells and powerful chemical reactions – could form the heart of the next generation of computers. The University of the West of England and four ...
Infineon to Start Volume Shipments of Single Chip CMOS GSM/GPRS Radio Transceiver
Jul 22, 2004 |
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Infineon Technologies AG, the industry leader in making radio frequency (RF) transceivers for mobile telephones, today announced that it had started volume shipments of its GSM/GPRS RF transceivers manufactured in standard ...
Breakthrough In Nanoimprinting Yields Simple Way To Make Microscopic Electronics
Jul 22, 2004 |
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Scientists achieve smallest-ever spacing in nanoscale structures In a breakthrough that could lead to dramatically smaller memory chips and other electronic components, Princeton scientists have found a w ...
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