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1 - 10 of about 802 results Intel muscles into smartphones, tabletsArticle Source: EDN | Date: 2012-02-02T08:00:00Z ...After years of attempts,
Intel Corp, the 800-lb gorilla of the semiconductor
market, has finally
entered the wireless court. The
company says that three leading
OEMs will design Intel processors
into their smartphones
and tablet PCs.At the 2012 CES (Consumer
Electronics Show) last month,
Intel announced critical design
deals with China Unicom Ltd,
Lenovo Group Ltd, and Motorola
Mobility Inc. These deals
represent the company’s first
successful challenge of ARM
Ltd in the market. China Unicom,
Lenovo, and Motorola
this year will roll out devices
employing the Intel architecture.
As a result, the leading
semiconductor...http://www.edn.com/article/520742-Intel_muscles_into_smartphones_tablets.php HTML5 platform for infotainment systems debuts at CESArticle Source: EDN | Date: 2012-02-02T08:00:00Z ... are beginning to embrace HTML5 to enable them
to keep their vehicles fresh with new content and
features, to address consumer demands for the
latest mobile apps and services, and to leverage
a huge developer...http://www.edn.com/article/520762-HTML5_platform_for_infotainment_systems_debuts_at_CES.php SLI eliminates the need for touch in MEMS applicationsArticle Source: EDN | Date: 2012-01-19T08:00:00Z ....
At this year’s CES (Consumer
Electronics Show) in Las Vegas
this month, TI planned to show
its new DLP LightCrafter development
platform, which uses
almost 500,000 micromirrors
to simultaneously illuminate...http://www.edn.com/article/520607-SLI_eliminates_the_need_for_touch_in_MEMS_applications.php CES is over; it's time to start designingArticle Source: EDN | Date: 2012-01-19T08:00:00Z ...CES is over; it's time to start designing...http://www.edn.com/article/520597-CES_is_over_it_s_time_to_start_designing.php ARM's East unimpressed with Medfield, design winsArticle Source: EDN | Date: 2012-01-17T18:26:00Z ... to the report.Intel (Santa Clara, CA) used the Las Vegas CES event to launch its Medfield smartphone and tablet computer platform. The 32-nm Penwell system-chip at its heart is more power efficient than previous Intel offerings and consumes less than 800-mW when working flat out, Intel said. Intel also announced a design win with Lenovo and a partnership with Motorola Mobility Inc.Medfield is set to appear...http://www.edn.com/article/520584-ARM_s_East_unimpressed_with_Medfield_design_wins.php Future of computers - Part 2: The Power WallArticle Source: EDN | Date: 2012-01-05T21:10:07Z ... thanks to the First Law of Thermodynamics.2 In essence, energy is never destroyed, it just changes form. In the computer world this means the hundred watts being consumed by the latest multicore Xeon...http://www.edn.com/article/520499-Future_of_computers_Part_2_The_Power_Wall.php Broadcom to show 802.11ac chip in products at CESArticle Source: EDN | Date: 2012-01-05T19:17:59Z ...Broadcom to show 802.11ac chip in products at CES...http://www.edn.com/article/520498-Broadcom_to_show_802_11ac_chip_in_products_at_CES.php Intel rolls 32-nm Atom, preps 22-nm Ivy BridgeArticle Source: EDN | Date: 2011-12-29T15:48:23Z ...-core Atom processors for netbooks—the 1.6-GHz N2600 with 400 MHz embedded graphics dissipating about 3.5W and the 1.86-GHz N2800 with 640 MHz graphics consuming 6.5W. The chips support faster graphics cores...http://www.edn.com/article/520433-Intel_rolls_32_nm_Atom_preps_22_nm_Ivy_Bridge.php Can Apple make a better Web TV?Article Source: EDN | Date: 2011-12-28T15:20:14Z ... and broadcasters.We shared our concept of a hot iTV back in 2008. Since then Yahoo! entered the market, enabling 3.5 million connected TVs in 2009. Google followed with its own PR splash and products that flopped...http://www.edn.com/article/520419-Can_Apple_make_a_better_Web_TV_.php CES: USB wall outlets power up consumer devicesArticle Source: EDN | Date: 2011-12-14T18:27:35Z ... footing in the consumer electronics industry.
One such company, Current Werks, has introduced what they
claim are two industry-changing, energy-saving USB wall outlets -- the Quattro
and Duo -- which...http://www.edn.com/article/520322-CES_USB_wall_outlets_power_up_consumer_devices.php 1 - 10 of about 802 results 1 2 3 4 5 > |
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