Bee-tracking radar

A harmonic radar that can track bees has been developed by Professor Tsai Zuo-min of the Department of Electrical Engineering at Taiwan’s National Chung Cheng University, reports Digitimes. A chip, with an antenna as thin as a cicada’s wing, is attached to a bee and, when it receives a radar signal transmitted at a frequency ...

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LTE-enabled watches may resurect smartwatch market, says Canalys

The smartwatch market, which has so far been a bit of a non-event, could get traction from LTE-enabled devices in H2, says Canalys. “The hype surrounding smartwatches has been short-lived and the market must now focus on compelling use cases to stimulate demand,” says Canalys’ MoJia, “vendors in China, including Xiaotiancai and 360, have released ...

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Double balanced mixer matches from 3GHz to 20GHz.

The LTC5552 is  a double balanced mixer with wideband matching from 3GHz to 20GHz.  The mixer can be used as an up- or downconverter. The LTC5552 is especially useful in upconversion applications with its DC capable differential IF port that enables the LO to be close in frequency to the RF. Its low LO to ...

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TSMC 12nm to be in volume production in Q4

TSMC will have its 12nm process in volume production in Q4, reports the Commercial Times. It says that the process will be used for Nvidia’s Volta GPU and Xavier CPU, HiSilicon’s Miami SoCs and MediaTek’s Helio ICs. In Q3, TSMC started 10nm production for Apple APs. It is also reported that TSMC Q4 revenues could hit ...

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Server revenues and shortages drive DRAM ASPs

The Big Three DRAM vendors saw Q2 server revenues rise 30% in Q2 over Q1, reports DRAMeXchange, as shortages hike prices. “Thanks to the increase in the average memory density of server systems, as evidenced by the adoption of high-density 32GB RDIMMs and 64GB LRDIMMs in this year’s first half, the profit margin of server DRAM ...

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Toshiba deal stymied by payment issue

Toshiba’s plan to sell its memory unit to a Bain/INCJ/Hynix consortium for $19 billion ran into trouble because the consortium wants to pay in instalments and Toshiba wants the money up front, reports Bloomberg. This has prompted last week’s move to re-open talks with Western Digital and Hon Hai about selling the business to them. ...

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Taiwan government to fund 30,000 tech start-ups in three years

Taiwan aims to create 30,000 tech start-ups in the next three years, reports Digitimes. Taiwan’s Industrial Innovation and Transformation Fund has earmarked $3.3 billion for startups and a national investment company with a fund of $330 million opens its doors this month to high tech entrepreneurs wanting investment. The intention is to make direct investments ...

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Sharp was like the ‘son of a rich family’, says president

Before Hon Hai bought it last year, Sharp was operating like the son of a rich family says Sharp’s president Tai Jeng-wu (pictured). The company has just reported its first FY operating profit for three years. Tai has been scathing about Sharp’s lax cost controls before Hon Hai bought it. Since becoming president, Tai he ...

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Nvidia Q2 revenue up 56% but shares fall 6%

Nvidia had Q2 revenue of $2.23bn up 56% from Q2 2016 and up 15% from Q1. Operating profit was $688 million up 24% on Q1’s  $554 million and up 117% on the $317 million of Q2 a year ago. For the current quarter it forecasts revenue of $2.35 billion “Adoption of Nvidia GPU computing is accelerating, ...

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