Micron to buy out Intel’s share of flash jv

Micron is to buy Intel’s share of their 12 year-old  flash jv IM Flash Technologies. Micron will pay $1.5 billion for the stake and will assume responsibility for $1billion debt owed by Intel to the jv. Each company originally put in about $1.2 billion to found the jv in 2006. The move could be the ...

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64th IEDM will highlight device breakthroughs.

Novel neuromorphic and 3D devices, along with advances in memories and in core integrated circuit technology, are among the highlights of the upcoming 64th IEDM which will be held December 1-5, 2018 at the Hilton San Francisco Union Square hotel. With 230 scheduled presentations, the conference’s tradition of spotlighting more leading work in more areas of ...

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Claim for world’s biggest OPV installation

Claiming to be the world’s biggest photovoltaics installation in the world, 185 m² of  organic photovoltaic films were installed on the façade of a warehouse of  Duisburger Hafen AG. The trial installation has 192, three metre long HeliaSol film panels, making it the largest facade installation to date with organic photovoltaics (OPV). HeliaSol is a ...

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Renesas upgrades 3D auto display graphics

Renesas has extended its R-Car family of SoCs with the introduction of the R-Car E3 to realize high-end 3D graphics on the largest class of displays used for automotive instrument clusters – 12.3 inches, 1,920 x 720 pixels. Combining 3D rendering with integrated audio DSP and other peripheral functions, the single-chip SoC supports instrument clusters ...

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Murata claims to have developed world’s smallest 32.768 kHz MEMS resonator.

Murata claims to have developed the world’s smallest 32.768 kHz MEMS resonator (the WMRAG series). Based on miniature MEMS technology, the new resonators exhibit stable frequency characteristics with a temperature drift of <160 ppm across their operating range of -30 to 85 °C. Initial frequency accuracy is ±20 ppm which is at the level expected ...

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NEDO sponsors edge AI R&D

Socionext, ArchiTek, and Toyota have signed an agreement to start an R&D project on ‘Evolutionary, Low-Power AI Edge LSI’. The project is being sponsored by New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), a Japanese governmental organization promoting the development and introduction of new energy technologies. It is scheduled to conclude in March 2022 with ...

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