Mosel Vitelic enters solar market
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Taiwan chip maker Mosel Vitelic Inc. is apparently entering the solar-cell market.
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Embedded software stuck at C
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Embedded software developers are slowly moving to multi-core architectures, but they lack needed standards and will make the transition without much help from parallel programming languages, said a panel of embedded software experts at the Power.org conference.
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Sun Micro’s Java push faces rivals, skeptics
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Sun Microsystems Inc. is betting the Java software platform it developed will raise its fortunes in emerging markets, but it faces tough competition from bigger rivals familiar with Java — as well as questions about the technology’s future.
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TEL rolls CVD tool for high-k
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Japan’s Tokyo Electron Ltd. is expanding its efforts in the emerging high-k equipment sector.
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Analyst sees strong Micron results; stock rises
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Shares of Micron Technology Inc. rose more than 6 percent as an analyst said he expects strong quarterly results, citing strength in memory chips used in certain electronic devices.
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Intel sets up teacher training program online
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Leading microchip maker Intel Corp. will offer online training to help teachers incorporate technology into their lesson plans in a program it estimates is worth $300 million over four years.
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Researchers seek to patent ‘memory doubler’ algorithm
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A new "memory doubler" algorithm for embedded RAM has been invented by NEC Laboratories America Inc. and Northwestern University.
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SanDisk opens Shanghai SIP assembly facility
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SanDisk Corp. (Milpitas, Calif.), a supplier of flash storage card products, has opened a system-in-package (SIP) assembly and test facility in Shanghai, the company’s first in the People’s Republic of China.
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EDA startup ChipVision names Lars Kruse Chief Architect
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ChipVision Design Systems (Oldenburg, Germany) has announced that Lars Kruse has joined the company as Chief Architect. With the move, the originator of the company’s core product returns to his roots.
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