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Roaming seamlessly
With the demand for data only likely to increase, service providers are looking towards new technologies like Hotspot 2.0 to help quench consumers’ thirst for data and greatly increase the capacity of their networks. David Stephenson, Senior Principal Engineer with Ruckus Wireless, explores more in this ES Design magazine article.
Xilinx unveil Zynq-7000
Xilinx unveil that at the middle of Mobilicom's new MCU-30 software-defined radio is Xilinx's Zynq-7030 All Programmable System-on-a-Chip, a member of Xilinx's Zynq-7000 family. Mobilicom's MCU-30 SDR is a very small, flexible, light-weight, battery-powered wireless radio that can be embedded into a wide variety of devices – from security cameras to public safety – to provide broadband connectivity for disaster relief, surveillance, m...
AAEON's launch 8.4” Panel PC
The latest offering in the line of cost effective Industrial Panel PCs is unveiled by AAEON. The compact size AHP-1083 HMI system delivers higher luminance, this durable and fanless 8.4” Panel PC is manufactured specifically for sensitive environments where quality is a prime issue and a winning combination of ruggedness, brilliant imaging functions makes it ideally suited for industrial and building automation applications and computing pe...
Single-Chip System expands Semtech's ToPSync Network Timing Platform
Semtech unveil the general availability of the ACS9522T, the latest addition to the ToPSync platform that integrates a revolutionary new synchronization system on a chip. The ACS9522T breaks new ground in the industry by providing a complete single-chip hardware and software synchronization solution for IP-based wireline and wireless applications, with a special emphasis on the requirements of the emerging 4G LTE and small cell market.
Industry’s highest density LPDDR3 mobile memory for smartphones
Samsung announce the industry's first mass production of three gigabyte low power double data rate 3 mobile DRAM, the highest density mobile memory solution for next-generation smartphones, which will bring a generation shift to the market from the 2GB packages that are widely used in current mobile devices.
Samsung announce 4Gb LPDDR3 Mobile DRAM, using 20nm-class process node
Samsung Electronics announce the industry's first production of ultra-high-speed four gigabit low power double data rate 3 mobile DRAM, which is being produced at a 20 nanometer class process node. The new 4Gb LPDDR3 mobile DRAM enables performance levels comparable to the standard DRAM utilized in personal computers, making it an attractive solution for demanding multimedia-intensive features on next-generation mobile devices such as high-perfor...
Mainstream in mass prodcuing smartphones' switches from Soitec's RF SOI
Soitec reveals at the Semicon West trade show that its silicon-on-insulator technologies are now mainstream for manufacturing switches and antenna-tuners, key RF components used in all cell phones and tablet computers. According to the industry research firm Yole Développement, more than 65 percent of substrates used in fabricating switches for handsets are SOI based, showing the massive adoption of RF SOI for this booming electronic market expe...
Altis Semiconductor announces a new innovative secure product
Leveraging its capabilities and experience in secure products, Altis Semiconductor has introduced a new product using state-of-the-art cryptology and technologies to address security and performances for mobile and connected devices. This new secure Integrated Circuit is a hardware crypto chip and has been called the PLM IC.
The retrieval guide for flash drives
Whether you use a 4GB drive for saving music or a 32GB drive for complete system back-ups, flash drives have quickly become the preferred storage device for people around the globe. They are now a vital computing device for many in business and domestic situations. But what happens when the flash drive fails, and what happens when an error prevents access to important data?
Sharp’s latest smartphones and tablets utilise Wolfson HD Audio Hub
Wolfson Microelectronics has today revealed that Sharp has adopted Wolfson’s WM5102 High Definition Audio Hub for its new range of AQUOS smartphone and tablet devices. The WM5102 enables exceptional audio quality in the AQUOS PHONE ZETA SH-06E and AQUOS PHONE si SH-07E, as well as the upcoming AQUOS PAD SH-08E tablet, all from NTT DOCOMO.