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Apple’s $trn cap

Could Apple become the first public company to achieve a market cap of $1 trillion? Ahead of its expected September launch date for the iPhone 8 – a phone billed to demonstrate significant innovation – Apple’s market cap is $815 billion. A compelling new phone which gains an enthusiastic market reception could push that to $1 ...

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Globalfoundries demo-es 2.5D package for 14nm and 7nm finfet processes.

Globalfoundries has demonstrated silicon functionality of  a 2.5D package for its high-performance 14nm FinFET  FX-14 integrated design system for ASICs.   The 2.5D ASIC package has a stitched interposer capability to overcome lithography limitations and a two terabits per second (2Tbps) multi-lane HBM2 PHY, developed in partnership with Rambus. B It will also be used for GloFo’s 7nm Finfet process. ...

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Japan Display expected to lay-off 3750 and close plants

Today, Japan Display, the loss-making, government-backed, five year-old jv formed from the display operations of Toshiba, Hitachi and Mitsubishi, is expected to announce 3,750 lay-offs. Japan Display is looking for help from Foxconn which bought Sharp last year and from two Chinese display panel manufacturers Tianma Microelectronics and BOE Technology Group. Japan Display has made ...

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DENSO licenses Imagination ADAS technology

DENSO has licensed the MIPS I6500 CPU and PowerVR Series8XT GT8525 GPU from Imagination to create a test chip to exploit the capabilities of technologies such as hardware multi-threading and virtualization for automotive electronic systems including advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving. The MIPS I6500 CPU provides a backbone for multi-core designs, scaling ...

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Toshiba’s TeraByte SSD

Toshiba is sampling a TeraByte SSD based on 64-layer, TLC 3D NAND flash for mainstream desktops and notebooks, consumer upgrades and applications needing data security. SG6 delivers up to 550 MB/s sequential read and 535 MB/s sequential write, and up to 100,000 and 85,000 random read/write IOPS[5] delivering enhanced application performance. Compared to its previous ...

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Littelfuse SCR switching thyristors for EV on-board-charging.

Littelfuse has introduced a series of 16A SCR switching thyristors  for electric vehicle on-board charge (EVOBC) applications. S8016xA Series SCR Switching Thyristors can handle Level 1 charging up to 16ARMS at 120V, and Level 2 charging up to 16ARMS at 240V at 100°C and up to 25ARMS at 80°C. The S8016xA Series is the first line ...

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Imec achieves 23.9% conversion efficiency for perovskite/silicon photovoltaic module

Imec has achieved 23.9% conversion efficency for a 4csq cms perovskite/silicon tandem photovoltaic module – making it the first module-on-cell stack that outperforms the standalone silicon solar cell. Perovskite solar cells have many desirable properties, as they can achieve a high power conversion efficiency, are inexpensive to produce, and have a high absorption efficiency in ...

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Security robot takes a dip

A Washington security robot named STEVE (pictured) was recently found in one of the city’s fountains. Although foul play was initially suspected, STEVE’s manufacturer, Knightscope, says it slipped. Knightscope said STEVE had a faulty algorithm which didn’t  detect an uneven surface. STEVE was being trained to be fully autonomous while patrolling a development called Washington ...

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Foxconn considering driverless car R&D facility in Michigan

Foxconn is considering building  a “multi-billion dollar” R&D facility in Michigan for self-driving cars, reports the  South China Morning Post. “Automotive development in the US is still more advanced than China,” Foxconn founder Terry Gou told the Post, “besides self-driving technology, I’m also interested in artificial intelligence and deep learning technology.” Last week Foxconn announced ...

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