WTO rules against Japanese DRAM tariffs
Alex Blonski wrote an interesting post today on
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The World Trade Organization has upheld a ruling that Japan has violated international trade rules by imposing punitive import duties on DRAMs from South Korea.
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The transistor: 60 years old and still switching
Brian White wrote an interesting post today on
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Sixty years ago this month, scientists at Bell Labs demonstrated the most important invention of the 20th century: the first real transistor.
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The transistor: sixty years old and still switching
Andy_Plesser wrote an interesting post today on
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Sixty years ago this month, scientists at Bell Labs demonstrated the most important invention of the 20th century: the first real transistor.
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Freescale launches touch sensing technology
Andy_Plesser wrote an interesting post today on
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Freescale Semiconductor has introduced a pair of next-generation capacitive sensor controllers and a proximity sensing software solution that works with hundreds of the company’s microcontrollers.
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FuturePlus proposes replacement for BERTs
Henry Blodget wrote an interesting post today on
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FuturePlus has developed a small system to replace bit-error-rate testers (BERTs) in most high-speed serial testing.
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Micron enters solid-state drive market
Michael Smith wrote an interesting post today on
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In a major move, Micron Technology Inc. has entered the emerging solid-state drive (SSD) market.
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Viewpoint: Embrace platform-based design
Michael Smith wrote an interesting post today on
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A fickle market and unpredictable consumer tastes make platform-based design a time- and money-saver for manufacturers.
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