TI reduces cost of implementing DLP displays

Texas Instruments (TI) is allowing developers to implement DLP displays with virtually any low-cost processor by launching a 0.2-inch DLP2000 chipset and $99 DLP LightCrafter Display 2000 evaluation module (EVM). The company claims they make it more affordable to leverage DLP technology and design on-demand, free-form display applications such as mobile smart TVs; pico projectors; ...

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Semi capex to grow 10%

Global semiconductor capital spending is expected to increase 10.2% in 2017 to $77.7 billion, says Gartner, driven by memory investment, However, the spending is projected to come down to $73.2 billion by 2020. A decline of 7.3% is expected in 2019. “The NAND flash shortage was more pronounced in the first quarter of 2017 than ...

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Lean Manufacturing Helps LED Lighting Company Compete

Light-emitting diode (LED) lighting is one of the hottest segments in the electrical equipment industry today. And, as more consumers seek energy-efficient alternatives to traditional incandescent and fluorescent products, global shipments of LED fixtures, luminaires and modules are expected to grow more than 12 percent annually over the next five years.