New Intel Server Processors: Fewer Watts, High PerformanceIntel Corporation has further increased its energy-efficient performance lead today with the introduction of two low-voltage 45 nanometer processors for servers and workstations that run at 50 watts, or just 12.5 watts per ... |
New Nanotube Findings Give Boost to Potential Biomedical ApplicationsCarbon nanotubes have shown real promise as highly accurate vehicles for delivering antitumor agents into malignant cells, but a dearth of data about what happens to the tubes after they discharge their medical payloads has ... |
NEC Succeeds in Fabrication of CNT Transistor Using Coating ProcessNEC Corporation today announced the successful development of a carbon nanotube (CNT) transistor using a coating process. The basic operation of the new transistor with advanced characteristics has been verified, confirming ... |
NEC to Deliver First Mobile WiMAX Solutions to Worldwide MarketNEC Corporation announced the release of its first mobile WiMAX solution, PasoWings. The new generation equipment brings the assurance of ITU and IEEE accreditation and marks a cornerstone in certification of the mobile WiMAX ... |
NEC Develops New Full Low-k Cu-interconnect StructureNEC have developed a new Silica-Carbon Composite (SCC) film capable of blocking Cu-atom diffusion into the dielectric films of LSI interconnects. Use of the SCC film establishes an ultimate full-low-k (FLK) Cu interconnect ... |
![]() Light Source Lasts 12 Years - No Electricity NeededA company called MPK is designing a light source that will glow continuously for more than 12 years without any additional energy. |
NEC Develops Software to Give Companies Competitive EdgeNEC has developed a software that will aid companies in essential decision making for releasing new products. In addition, the software will monitor and analyze a company´s competitors products and services to keep up with ... |
Researchers identify molecular 'switch' that could save very young livesA team of researchers at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC have identified a molecular “switch” that, when blocked, may help reverse necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), a leading cause of death in premature infants. |
![]() Eco-Friendly Surveillance: NEC Develops Enhancement That Uses Fluorescent Light TubesNEC has developed an Eco-Friendly adaptation that allows surveillance cameras to utilize energy from fluorescent light tubes. The surveillance system can be tucked into the false ceiling next to the fluorescent ... |
Leading cause of death in 'preemies' might be controlled by resetting a molecular switchBlocking signals from a key molecular receptor that normally switches on the intestine’s immune response but instead becomes too intense in the presence of stress and toxins may help reverse necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), ... |
![]() NEC Develops World's Fastest SRAM-Compatible MRAM With Operation Speed of 250MHzNEC Corporation today announced that it has succeeded in developing a new SRAM-compatible MRAM that can operate at 250MHz, the world's fastest MRAM operation speed. |
NEC Develops Wideband Wearable Antenna PrototypeNEC Corp. today announced the successful development of a wideband wearable antenna. |
Intel Unveils Seven New Itanium ProcessorsUnderscoring strong momentum and industry support, Intel Corporation today unveiled Dual-Core Intel Itanium Processor 9100 series processors. Built for managing high-end applications and armed with advanced features that ... |
![]() NEC Develops Security Minded -Picture Perfect ATM DisplayNEC has developed a sharp, clear security minded module for ATM technology. Sensing the ever challenging problems of identity and personal data theft, NEC has developed a wide and narrow angle display. The ... |
![]() New Technologies That May Save LivesAs part of the M-Taiwan project, NEC and Tatung will demonstrate life saving technologies at the WiMax Forum next week. The forum will display the efforts of NEC in providing ambulance to hospital large file ... |