Archive: 07/27/2004
MoSys' 1T-SRAM-Q Memory Silicon-Verified on Chartered's 0.13-Micron Industry Standard Logic Process
MoSys, Inc. (Nasdaq:MOSY), the industry's leading provider of advanced high density embedded memory solutions, and Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing ( Nasdaq:CHRT ) ( SGX:CHARTERED ), one of the world's top three dedicated ...
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The world's smallest , yet fastest supercomputer to be built
Red Storm will be faster, yet smaller and less expensive, than previous supercomputers, say researchers at the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Sandia National Laboratories, where the machine will be assembled. ...
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NASA PLAYS KEY ROLE IN LARGEST ENVIRONMENTAL EXPERIMENT IN HISTORY
Researchers from around the globe participating in the world's largest environmental science experiment, the Large-Scale Biosphere Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia (LBA), will, fittingly, convene in Brazil ...
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XILINX ANNOUNCES INVESTMENT IN HE JIAN TECHNOLOGY CO.
Xilinx, Inc., the world's leading supplier of programmable chips and a pioneer of the fabless semiconductor manufacturing model, today confirmed its investment in Chinese foundry He Jian Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. ...
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Elpida Memory Begins Mass Production of DDR2 SDRAM Using 0.10-micron Process Technology
Elpida Memory, Inc (Elpida), Japan's leading global supplier of Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM), today announced that it will begin mass production of DDR2 SDRAM using advanced 0.10-micron process technolo ...
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World's First DDR2 Memory Module for Sub-Notebooks from Infineon; Selected as Preferred Supplier by Asus
Infineon Technologies AG today announced the world’s first DDR-Micro-DIMM (Dual In-line Memory Module) Module for Sub-Notebooks. Infineon’s Jedec compliant Micro-DIMMs, which are only 65 per cent of the size of ...
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Belkin to Design Cypress's WirelessUSB Technology Into Home Theatre Systems
New 2.4 GHz Keyboards, Mice and Remote Controls Will Enable Users to Surf the Internet And Manage PC-Based Media Centers From Their Living Room Couch Cypress Semiconductor Corp. today announced that Belkin Corp. has selected Cypress’s WirelessUSB™ r ...
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Two biggest physics breakthroughs of the last decade are integrally linked through dark energy and "acceleron"
Two of the biggest physics breakthroughs during the last decade are the discovery that wispy subatomic particles called neutrinos actually have a small amount of mass and the detection that the expansion of the universe is ...
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NASA Sending a MESSENGER for In-Depth Study of the Sun’s Closest Neighbor Mercury
NASA’s first trip to Mercury in 30 years - and the closest look ever at the innermost planet – starts in August with the predawn launch of the MESSENGER spacecraft from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla.
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Second Double Star satellite successfully launched
Yesterday, 25 July at 09:05 CEST (15:05 local time) the Chinese National Space Administration successfully launched Tan Ce 2, the second of the Double Star science satellites. This marks the latest important ...
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SMART-1 views Middle East and Mediterranean
Now more than 100 000 kilometres away from Earth, ESA's Moon-bound spacecraft SMART-1 looked back at Earth and returned this planetary perspective of the Middle East and Mediterranean Sea.
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International Space Station Heads of Agency Meeting
ESA PR 41-2004. Space agency leaders from the United States, Russia, Japan, Europe and Canada met today at the ESA Technical Centre (ESTEC) in Noordwijk, The Netherlands, to discuss International Space Station (ISS) cooperation ...
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Joint electron-beam research grant aims at Mars - and the stars
Texas AM University research will contribute to future Mars missions thanks to a partnership between the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, the Dwight Look College of Engineering and NASA.
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'Yardangs' on Mars
This image of 'yardangs’, features sculpted by wind-blown sand seen here near Olympus Mons on Mars, was obtained by the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on board the ESA Mars Express spacecraft.
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Kawasaki Microelectronics Strengthens ARM Relationship With ARM9 Technology
Leading Provider of ASICs to develop next-generation ARM Powered(R) products for imaging and networking applications Kawasaki Microelectronics, Inc. (KME), a leader in advanced, affordable ASICs, and ARM, today announced ...
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