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Intel's Wireless ICs Denied Latest Processes - Mannerisms

Mannerisms Ruminations on the semiconductor industry from David Manners Intel's Wireless ICs Denied Latest Processes By David Manners on February 3, 2012 1:52 AM | No Comments | No TrackBacks Intel's move on the wireless market may fail for the same reason that its X-Scale and ASIC ventures failed

PC's Solar Photovoltaics Blog: Everything you wanted to know about solar cells – Part 2

< span style="font-style:italic;" > Dr. Robert N. Castellano, The Information Network, USA. < /span > < br / > < br / > NEW TRIPOLI, USA: Manufacturing a solar cell requires a substantial investment in equipment and materials. Since there are a variety of types of solar cells, each requires its

The Embedded Blog: IBM develops 10GHz graphene devices for wireless

The Embedded Blog Hardware and Software News for the embedded electronics industry in Europe from Nick Flaherty Embedded news Loading Monday, June 13, 2011 IBM develops 10GHz graphene devices for wireless Wafer scale integrated circuits running up to 10GHz By Nick Flaherty www.flaherty.co.uk IBM

DistiBlog - the EPN Distribution Blog: CMOS Linear Line Joins Digi-Key Global Network

Digi-Key and Advanced Linear Devices (ALD) have signed a global agreement which covers ALD’s range of precision CMOS linear integrated circuits. "We are very pleased to announce this global distribution...

Chipworks

<p>What's coming from Intel at 45 nm? Written as stand alone review of Intel's 45 nm published research and announcements, this blog entry can be considered part 3 of "The Path from Pentium to Penryn". While full analysis of the</p>

Intel Corporation F4Q09 (Qtr End 12/26/09) Earnings Call Transcript -- Seeking Alpha

<p>Intel Corporation (<a href='http://seekingalpha.com/symbol/intc' title='More opinion and analysis of INTC'>INTC</a>)</p><p>F4Q09 Earnings Call </p><p>January 14, 2010 5:30 pm ET</p><br/><a

ASIC-System On Chip (SoC)-VLSI Design: Free download: OpenSPARC 64 bit processor and Nangate 45nm

<a href="http://www.opensparc.net/">OpenSPARC</a>is free 64 bit processor provided by Sun Microsystems. They are available in two flavours:<br /><br /><ul><li>A 64-bit, 32 Thread Chip Multithreaded Microprocessor</li><li>A 64-bit, 64 Thread Chip Multithreaded Microprocessor</li></ul><br /><span

Cell Broadband Engine/Power Architecture notebook

On developerWorks Blogs, IBMs resource for developers and IT professionals, access tools, code, training, forums, blogs, community, standards, IT samples, downloads and how-to documentation for Rational, WebSphere, Information Management, Lotus, Tivoli, AIX and UNIX, architecture, and Web

ARM Leading Intel In Process, Architecture And Design - Mannerisms

Mannerisms Ruminations on the semiconductor industry from David Manners ARM Leading Intel In Process, Architecture And Design By David Manners on February 1, 2012 12:03 PM | 2 Comments | No TrackBacks In the wireless arena, ARM is ahead of Intel in process, architecture and design, and looks likely

How Long Is Intel's Process Lead? - Mannerisms

Mannerisms Ruminations on the semiconductor industry from David Manners How Long Is Intel's Process Lead? By David Manners on December 14, 2011 1:00 PM | No Comments | No TrackBacks As always, process technology leadership is under debate. Is Intel way ahead? Some think so. For instance Ed McKernan

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