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STMicroelectronics and Tsinghua University Announce Long-Term Strategic R&D Partnership
STMicroelectronics and Tsinghua University, Shenzhen Graduate School, have reached a long-term strategic research partnership agreement. This agreement is the second phase of a collaboration that began in 2002 with the setup of a joint ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) research center.
MIT and Texas Instruments develop battery-saving energy-efficient device
Researchers at MIT and Texas Instruments have unveiled a new chip design for portable electronics that can be up to ten times more energy-efficient than present technology. The design could lead to cell phones, implantable medical devices and sensors that last far longer when running from a battery.
Texas Instruments and UT Austin collaborate to deliver linear algebra library on TI’s high performance multicore DSPs
Setting yet another milestone in multicore innovation, Texas Instruments Incorporated and the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) have successfully ported UT Austin’s libflame library, a dense linear algebra library for scientific computing, to TI’s TMS320C6678 multicore digital signal processor (DSP). This port delivers all of libflame's functionalities, providing fundamental software building blocks for many high performance c...
STMicroelectronics Encourages China’s Next Generation of Engineers; Launches 2012 Design Contest in China
STMicroelectronic today launched the 2012 iNEMO Design Contest, an open competition for students and young engineers in China to design innovative applications built around ST’s award-winning2 iNEMO smart multi-sensor technology.
Synplicity Appoints Paul Weiskopf
Synplicity has announced that Paul Weiskopf has been appointed to its board of directors effective June 18, 2007. Mr. Weiskopf, who is vice president of corporate development at Adobe Systems, brings a wealth of knowledge in corporate strategy, mergers, acquisitions, and venture investing to Synplicity's board of directors. Mr. Weiskopf's addition will increase the total number of directors on Synplicity's board to eight.
Omron strengthens European sensor engineering team
Omron Electronics Components Business - Europe has strengthened the sensor field applications engineering team in Munich by making two new appointments. Omron has brought Masashige Fukumoto to Munich from the factory in Kurayoshi, Japan, to offer his design insights to European customers, and to assist in the development of customised solutions to address local applications. At the same time, it has appointed Andreas Barth, a touch sensor expert ...
TI Wins International Engineering Consortium InfoVision Award
Texas Instruments today announced the International Engineering Consortium (IEC) has selected TI's IP quality management PIQUA technology as the winner of its annual InfoVision Award. The non-profit organization delivers this prestigious award to honour technologies, applications, products, advances and services judged to be the most unique and beneficial to the telecommunications industry. Winners of the IEC InfoVision Award were announced tod...
Final Call for Submissions to National Instruments UK & Ireland Paper Contest
Engineers and scientists from industry or academia are invited to submit their case study to the Graphical System Design Case Study Contest, organised by National Instruments UK & Ireland. This annual technical paper contest, now in its 6th year, showcases the most innovative solutions for measurement and automation, using NI products and technologies.
Atlantic Microwave Ltd successfully licenses RF amplifier technology from Isis Innovation
Designed and developed by the astrophysics team at Oxford University, a new RF amplifier has recently been licensed to Braintree, UK based component company, Atlantic Microwave Ltd., through Isis Innovation.
NMI's inaugural Semiconductor Manufacturing Excellence Conference focuses on communicating best practice and continuous improvement
The importance of inter-company collaboration and the use of total team approaches to increase yield and minimise waste were key themes at the NMI's inaugural Semiconductor Manufacturing Excellence Conference. Held at the University of Warwick, the conference assembled teams from across the UK and Ireland and highlighted the strength of its manufacturing sector.