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Graphene composite beats copper for cooling chip
·The distinction between manufacturing and production, and why it matters
·Who wants Elpida and why? Analysts weigh in
·IHS: Foxconn report a 'moment of reckoning' for electronics
·EDA tool aims at 10
·Sematech addresses 14-nm process flow with new partner
·Arbitrator orders ST to pay NXP $59 million
·EnOcean appoints former TI executive as COO
·Intel, Xilinx back EDA startup
·Sematech addresses 14nm process flow with new partner
·Altera's OpenCL for FPGAs dramatically reduces development times
Electronics News
[2012-04-11]
·Graphene composite beats copper for cooling chip
[2012-04-11]
·The distinction between manufacturing and production, and why it matters
[2012-04-11]
·Who wants Elpida and why? Analysts weigh in
[2012-04-11]
·IHS: Foxconn report a 'moment of reckoning' for electronics
[2012-04-11]
·EDA tool aims at 10
[2012-04-11]
·Sematech addresses 14-nm process flow with new partner
[2012-04-11]
·Arbitrator orders ST to pay NXP $59 million
[2012-04-11]
·EnOcean appoints former TI executive as COO
[2012-04-10]
·Intel, Xilinx back EDA startup
[2012-04-10]
·Sematech addresses 14nm process flow with new partner
[2012-04-10]
·Altera's OpenCL for FPGAs dramatically reduces development times
[2012-04-10]
·MediaTek buys baseband DSP IP licensor Coresonic
[2012-04-10]
·HP rolls software for virtual networks
[2012-04-10]
·SMIC raises Q1 guidance on "solid" order book
[2012-04-10]
·TSMC March sales take Q1 into annual growth
[2012-04-10]
·India seen as fastest growing chip consumer in 2012
[2012-04-10]
·EDA tools aims at 10-nanometer 3-D
[2012-04-10]
·Arbitrator orders ST Micro to pay NXP $59M
[2012-04-10]
·Solid-state drives jump on PCI Express
[2012-04-10]
·UMC reports 9% sequential rise in March sales
Science News
[2012-03-02]
·Pioneering research reveals versatile bacterium's secrets
[2012-03-02]
·How marijuana impairs memory
[2012-03-02]
·First computer model of how buds grow into leaves
[2012-03-02]
·Generating power from salty water: Unique salt allows energy production to move inland
[2012-03-02]
·Ocean acidification rate may be unprecedented, study says
[2012-03-02]
·First evidence of hunting by prehistoric Ohioans (U.S.)
[2012-03-02]
·Sturdy Scandinavian conifers survived Ice Age
[2012-03-02]
·Bacteria communicate by touch, new research suggests
[2012-03-02]
·Alternative fuels expert plans coast-to-coast U.S. trip on 10 gallons of gas or less
[2012-03-02]
·Fancy footwork and non-stick leg coating helps spiders not stick to their own webs
[2012-03-02]
·Bacteria tend leafcutter ants' gardens
[2012-03-02]
·Promising approach to preventing Alzheimer's
[2012-03-02]
·Leatherback turtle migration study identifies Pacific danger zones for endangered species
[2012-03-02]
·Depression: An evolutionary byproduct of immune system?
[2012-03-02]
·In space and on Earth, why build it, when a robot can build it for you?
[2012-03-02]
·What makes a robot fish attractive? Robot fish moves to the head of the school
[2012-03-02]
·Floor of oldest fossilized forest discovered: 385 million years old
[2012-03-02]
·Nanofiber breakthrough holds promise for medicine and microprocessors
[2012-03-01]
·Modify thy ejaculate to determine the sex of your offspring
[2012-03-01]
·Thickest parts of Arctic ice cap melting faster
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Who wants Elpida and why? Analysts weigh in
IHS: Foxconn report a 'moment of reckoning' for electronics
EDA tool aims at 10
Arbitrator orders ST to pay NXP $59 million
EDA tools aims at 10-nanometer 3-D
Digi International, Wind River cooperate on cloud
EDA grew 16% in 2011, EDAC says
Project Glass: The tyranny of user experience
ISPD: Semiconductors aim for 8-nm node
On Semi, Qualcomm, Infineon shine in chip rankings