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Wonderware Endorsed Partner Mtelligence Releases Newest Version of Condition Based Monitoring Solution
Wonderware United Kingdom a division within SolutionsPT Limited today announced the availability of the newest version of the Condition Based Monitoring Solution. This powerful asset effectiveness software solution was developed in partnership between Wonderware and Mtelligence Corp., an endorsed Wonderware partner.
Cypress Passes 750 Million Mark in Shipments of PSoC® Programmable System-on-Chip Devices
Cypress Semiconductor Corp. (Nasdaq: CY) today announced it has eclipsed the 750 million unit mark in shipments of its fast-growing PSoC® programmable system-on-chip. The world’s only programmable analog and digital embedded design platform combines analog and digital peripheral controllers with memory on a single piece of silicon, maximizing designers’ flexibility.
Arithmetic processing IP core for MP3 decoders features smallest circuit size and lowest power consumption
Murata, in collaboration with Mathmatec Corporation, has developed an arithmetic processing IP core for MP3 decoders that uses less than 10% of the power required for conventional general software processing. By optimising circuits with original Murata architecture, used in conjunction with the Spinor circuit compression technology developed by Mathematec Corporation, Murata has succeeded in achieving a circuit size and power consumption level th...
Reliable Ultra-Flat Keyboards
Cherry Electrical Products has announced an ultra-flat 16mm keyboard, developed for home-office and business users seeking pleasing, innovative designs and reliable (up to 10 million) key operation.
Artisan to boost US sales with new senior management appointment
Artisan Software Tools has announced the appointment of Dennis Andrews as Vice President of Sales -USA. Dennis will assume responsibility for driving the growth of the company’s direct sales efforts in the American market.
MOSIS to unveil affordable access to 65nm wafer fab technologies at DATE 2007
At the upcoming DATE 2007 show, MOSIS, the multi-project wafer (MPW) service provider, will introduce low cost access to the latest 65nm wafer fabrication technologies from IBM, including the foundry’s low power and RF technologies. The MOSIS service is based upon multiple integrated circuit designs sharing each mask set and wafer. Costs are shared between users of the service, based upon the silicon area that each design occupies. This makes ...
IBM¹s CMOS image sensing technology now available at low cost through MOSIS multi-project wafer services
MOSIS, a provider of low-cost prototyping and small volume production services for custom ASICs, announces availability of IBM’s image sensing technology (CIMG) through its multi-project wafer (MPW) service. This means that companies working on imaging applications for everything from camera phones to high end digital cameras can access the technology at less than one-tenth of the cost of using a dedicated wafer run. They share wafers with othe...
Ramtron's foundry agreement with IBM
U.S. semiconductor maker Ramtron has announced that it has entered into a foundry services agreement with IBM. The companies plan to install Ramtron’s F-RAM semiconductor process technology in IBM's Burlington, Vermont, advanced wafer manufacturing facility. Once installed, the new foundry supply will serve as a foundation for the introduction of new and cost effective high-performance F-RAM semiconductor products.
Ramtron Samples 64-Kilobit Serial F-RAM Memory
Ramtron announced broad sampling of its newest ferroelectric random access memory (F-RAM) product built on the company’s manufacturing line at IBM Corporation. The FM24C64C is a 64-Kilobit (Kb), 5-volt serial F-RAM device that performs at bus speed without write delays, and supports up to one-trillion (1e12) read/write cycles – a million times more than a comparable EEPROM device. The FM24C64C offers low power operation with 100 µA active cu...
Ramtron Reports 2Q2010 Financial Results
U.S. semiconductor maker Ramtron International Corporation (Nasdaq: RMTR), a leading developer and supplier of ferroelectric-based low-power memory and integrated semiconductor products, today reported that total revenue grew 66% to $18.3 million for the second quarter of 2010, compared with $11.0 million for the same quarter last year. Net income for the second quarter of 2010 was $357,000, or $0.01 per share, compared with a net loss of $302,0...