Arm-based supercomputer chip aimed at world record processing

An Arm-based super computer chip has been revealed by Fujitsu and the Riken Center for Computational Science (R-CCS) in Japan, the team that created the record-breaking K computer (pictured) – K-computer had 68,544 eight-core SPARC64 VIIIfx processors and an efficient novel inter-processor network. Announced briefly two years ago, the chip is a prototype CPU for the computer currently ...

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ST BCD process delivers compact HV pulser

ST has launched a high-voltage, compact transmission pulser solution, built using ST’s  BCD8s-SOI technology that supports analogue (Bipolar), digital (CMOS), and power (DMOS) circuits on the same die. The STHV1600 targets high-end cart systems and ultra-portable ultrasound equipment, while reinforcing ST’s existing portfolio of 4- and 8-channel pulser transmitters for medical and industrial ultrasound applications. To ...

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Fibre splicer connects to cleaver by Bluetooth

Fujikura has launched a single fibre active cladding alignment fusion splicer to work with its CT50 fibre cleaver. Wirelessly connecting to the CT50 fibre cleaver using Bluetooth technology, the 41S enables a range of pioneering functions that will improve the overall installation time, cost and efficiency for operators. Compared to its predecessor the 22S, the ...

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Samsung mass producing 4TB SSD based on 1Tb QLC NAND

Samsung has begun mass producing the industry’s first 4 bit-per-cell (QLC)  4TB SATA SSD for consumers based on 1Tb V-NAND. The 1Tb 4-bit V-NAND chip also allows the production of  a 128GB memory card for smartphones. Typically, as data stored within a memory cell increases from three bits to four, the chip capacity per unit ...

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