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Fable: The Lab Which Built A Nation's Success - Mannerisms
Mannerisms Ruminations on the semiconductor industry from David Manners Fable: The Lab Which Built A Nation's Success By David Manners on November 10, 2011 2:28 PM | No Comments | No TrackBacks There was once a laboratory which set itself the aspiration if making its country a major player in the
The Embedded Blog: ST teams with MIT on ultra low power microcontroller well under 1mW
The Embedded Blog Hardware and Software News for the embedded electronics industry in Europe from Nick Flaherty Wednesday, October 05, 2011 ST teams with MIT on ultra low power microcontroller well under 1mW System-on-Chip for Implantable Medical, Wireless Sensor Networks and Mobile Applications By
PC's Solar Photovoltaics Blog: IIT Bombay and Applied Materials launch state-of-the-art lab to
MUMBAI, INDIA: Applied Materials Inc. and IIT Bombay, India's highest-rated university and a leader in education and research, have announced the state-of-the-art "Applied Materials Chemistry Laboratory for Energy and Nanoelectronics" (CLEAN) at the IIT Bombay (IITB) campus.<br /><br />This new
element14: Embedded Design: New transistors: not made with silicon or graphene
Smaller and more energy-efficient electronic chips could be made using molybdenite. EPFL's
Twitter Turned into an Electronics Research Tool by SupplyFrame Media - SupplyFrame Media News
Hooray! We launched the new Datasheeter service for electronics pro's to retrieve specs on components via Twitter. The service is for all you Twitter users that have a Twitter application sitting on your desktop begging to be turned into something...
Tough Times for Rubicon: What Lies Ahead? -- Seeking Alpha
<strong><a href="http://selfinvestors.com/tradingstocks/">Tate Dwinnell</a> submits: </strong><p>It’s been a mighty rough go for Rubicon Technology (<a href='http://seekingalpha.com/symbol/rbcn' title='Rubicon Technology'>RBCN</a>) shareholders in recent months. Since I posted about the <a
Confronting Techno-deception
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The Embedded Blog: Soft memory for bioelectronic systems
The Embedded Blog Hardware and Software News for the embedded electronics industry in Europe from Nick Flaherty Embedded news Loading Tuesday, July 19, 2011 Soft memory for bioelectronic systems By Nick Flaherty www.flaherty.co.uk Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a
Europe Should Back Imec - Mannerisms
Mannerisms Ruminations on the semiconductor industry from David Manners Europe Should Back Imec By David Manners on July 18, 2011 1:00 AM | No Comments | No TrackBacks It looks as if the first demonstration tools for 450mm will be put in place next year at The College of Nanoscale Science and
The Embedded Blog: General Dynamics to Develop Open Architecture Back-End RF Processor for US Air
The Embedded Blog Hardware and Software News for the embedded electronics industry in Europe from Nick Flaherty Embedded news Loading Monday, June 13, 2011 General Dynamics to Develop Open Architecture Back-End RF Processor for US Air Force Finally, a plug-and-play DSP By Nick Flaherty
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