MIT's nanowire growth control method could optimize LEDs, other semiconductors
02/22/2012
MIT researchers used gases to precisely control nanowires' width and composition as they grow, which could yield complex structures optimally desig...
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Chip substrate factory begins producing thermal-control substrates in Russia
02/22/2012
MCLR's factory in Vladimir, Russia, will manufacture substrates and panels for LEDs requiring thermal management, as well as other electronic devic...
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Present at ESTC 2012 in Amsterdam
02/21/2012
Electronics System Integration Technology Conference (ESTC) 2012 seeks original papers describing research in all areas of electronic packaging, in...
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IRPS set for April in Anaheim
02/21/2012
The IEEE International Reliability Physics Symposium (IRPS) is set for April 15, 2012 – April 19, 2012, in Anaheim, CA. |
Verticle takes hexagonal LED chips to mass production
02/20/2012
Verticle began mass production of its hexagonal-shaped LED chip Honeycomb, developed with a proprietary copper substrate and chemical chip separati...
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Mouser Electronics Recognized as Leading Global Distribution Partner for New Product Introduction by ON Semiconductor
Feb 22, 2012
Mouser Electronics, Inc., a design engineering resource and distributor for semiconductors and electronic components, has been honored ...
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CYMER REPORTS MULTIPLE TRANSACTIONS BY VP MCGINNIS (California)
Feb 22, 2012
WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 -- Cymer Inc. (CYMI), San Diego, has filed a Form 4 with the Securities and Exchange Commission noting the change i...
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MONOLITHIC POWER SYSTEMS REPORTS MULTIPLE TRANSACTIONS BY VP TSENG (California)
Feb 21, 2012
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 -- Monolithic Power Systems Inc. (MPWR), San Jose, Calif., has filed a Form 4 with the Securities and Exchange Comm...
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-Broadcom Completes Acquisition of NetLogic Microsystems, Inc
Feb 21, 2012
ENP Newswire - 21 February 2012
Release date- 17022012 - IRVINE and SANTA CLARA, Calif - Broadcom Corporation (NASDAQ: BRCM), a gl...
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Providing The Cloud Its Thunder Chip production equipment stokes the mobile-device and cloud-computing trends
Feb 21, 2012
The rise of cloud computing and of powerful mobile devices like smartphones and tablet computers may seem like two distinct trends.
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Preventing the Destructive Potential of Partial Discharge on HV Optic Devices
The Partial Discharge phenomenon has been plaguing the electrical and electronic industries for many years, by damaging equipment and increasing pr...
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Cooling Thin Consumer Electronic Devices
Today’s modern electronic devices are more dense and capable than ever before. Cooling these devices is important not only for the reliabilit...
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FREE WEBCAST: Lens Tilt in Small Auto-Focus CamerasThis webinar will provide an introduction to miniature auto-focus camera technology and voice coil motors. Sponsored by
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ISS Europe 2012Munich, Germany
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US FPD Smart Displays ConferenceSan Diego, CA
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SPIE Smart Structures and Materials & Nondestructive Evaluation and Health Monitoring 2012San Diego, CA
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Compound Semiconductors CS Europe ConferenceFrankfurt, Germany
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SEMICON China 2012Shanghai New International Exhibition Center, China
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imec advances CMOS beyond silicon to Ge, III-V
December 14, 2011
Marc Heyns, fellow at research consortium imec, discusses the group's work on chip fab materials beyond silicon, namely, Ge and III-V, presented in "Advancing CMOS beyond the silicon roadmap w...
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imec claims RRAM is smallest based on HfO2
December 14, 2011
During IEDM, imec presented the world’s smallest, fully-functional HfO2-based resistive RAM (RRAM) cell, with an area of less than 10 x 10nm². |
IEEE IITC keynotes to come from Intel, NVIDIA
December 13, 2011
Mike Mayberry, VP and director of components research, Intel Corp. and Billy Dally, VP and chief scientist, NVIDIA will keynote the 15th Annual IEEE IITC, June 2012 in San Jose, CA. |
SuVolta's DDC transistor technology @ IEDM
December 8, 2011
SuVolta Inc., developer of scalable low-power CMOS technologies, revealed its Deeply Depleted Channel (DDC) low-power transistor technology at IEEE's IEDM 2011 this week in Washington DC. |