Archive: 06/30/2004
Altera Begins Shipping Industry's First High-Density 90-nm FPGAs to Customers
Altera Corporation announced that it has begun shipping its new Stratix® II family, the industry’s highest density and fastest FPGAs, and the first FPGAs to use the 90-nm process with high-performance, low-k dielectric materials. ...
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First Silicon Success on Altera's 90-nm, Low-k Products, built on TSMC’s Nexsys™ 90-nm process
Altera Corporation announced that it achieved first silicon success with the initial member of the Stratix® II FPGA as a result of its close collaboration with TSMC. The Stratix II family, along with the recently announced ...
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Inotera announces the successful pilot run of its 300 mm production facility
Inotera Memories, Inc., a joint venture by Infineon Technologies AG and Nanya Technology Corporation, announced the successful completion of its first pilot lot of 300mm (12-inch) wafers based on 110nm DRAM trench technology. ...
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LSU professors develop 'superconducting microfibers' that could advance space travel
LSU Assistant Professor David Young and Professors Phil Adams and Roy Goodrich have found a way to synthesize a layer of superconductor directly onto tiny carbon fibers that are five times smaller than a human hair, and th ...
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Philips shows functional, large-scale demonstrator of its electrowetting-based electronic-paper technology
Philips generated considerable interest at this year's Society for Information Displays in Seattle, USA with a demonstration of its electrowetting-based electronic-paper technology in a 1-inch square, monochrome ...
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PANASONIC IS FIRST TO OFFER 3CCD CAMCORDER WITH BUILT-IN 4.0 MEGAPIXEL STILL CAMERA
Unique New Camcorder Offers Advanced Digital Video and Still Image Recording Technologies, Combined with Top-of-the-Line Features Panasonic’s newest digital camcorder represents the perfect integration of digital video and stil ...
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Panasonic Adds New BD(Blu-ray Disc)/DVD Recorder to Its DIGA Family
Supporting Both 50GB BD Rewritable and Conventional DVD-RAM and DVD-R Discs, the New Model Records 4.5 Hours of Digital HDTV Programs Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., best known for its Panasonic brand products, ...
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Fujitsu Develops World's First Technology That Embeds Data Invisibly in Print Images
Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. today announced the development of the world's first technology that embeds 12-digit numerical data(1) in printed color images in a way invisible to the human eye. This new technology makes it pos ...
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Bell Labs to establish major research and development centre in Ireland
Ireland is set to become a world-leading location for research into engineering, manufacturing and value-chain technologies in the telecommunications sector as a result of a 69 million pounds investment programme agreed between ...
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NewLogic Offers World's First Silicon Digital Interface Between Modem and Radio for WiFi Applications
NewLogic Technologies, a leading supplier of intellectual property (IP) cores for wireless systems, today announced the availability of all its IEEE 802.11 WiLD WLAN IP blocks in silicon demonstrating the world's first commercial ...
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Making offset printing more diverse and available to new markets
The flexible packaging market offers sophisticated ways to present a product using plastic films, paper or aluminium, in the food industry, for example. Currently other printing methods dominate, as offset printing lacks the r ...
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Patent Granted For A Chemical Compound That Acts As A Molecular Switch
The University Jaume I (UJI), together with researchers from the CSIC and the Universitat Politècnica de València, has patented a new compound whose physico-chemical characteristics open up a wide range of technological ...
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Making the future Europe turns from microelectronics to nanoelectronics
To become the world’s most competitive powerhouse, Europe must lead the transition of the micro-electronics sector to the next generation of nano-electronics, with co-ordinated public and private investments of at least 6 ...
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