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Bell Labs exits chip research

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the August 29th, 2008

Lisa Moffeit wrote an interesting post today on
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Bell Labs is out of the material sciences and device physics research business.

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Presented By: GCDC’08: read about „Intel Threading Building Blocks“

Posted in Uncategorized by on the August 29th, 2008

Greg Sterling wrote an interesting post today on
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One of the most discussed topics at Games Convention Developers Conference 2008 will be „multi-threaded coding“. Leigh Davies will talk about it, and Jerome Muffat-Méridol as well: Intel Threading Building Blocks (TBB) is one of key solutions if you want to turn your single-threaded gaming app into a multi-threaded gaming experience.
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NanoGram partners with OTB for solar module pilot plant

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the August 29th, 2008

Greg Sterling wrote an interesting post today on
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NanoGram Corp. has selected OTB as one of its partners in building out the company’s solar pilot plant currently under construction in Milpitas, California.

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Ener1 sees hybrid battery costs halving

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the August 29th, 2008

Greg Sterling wrote an interesting post today on
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Ener1 Inc. will be able to halve the cost of batteries for hybrid electric vehicles once its lithium-ion technology amasses scale, Chief Executive Charles Gassenheimer said.

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Solarfun inks three-year supply deal with Q-Cells

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the August 29th, 2008

Greg Sterling wrote an interesting post today on
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Solarfun Power Holdings Co., Ltd. has signed a letter-of-intent for a three-year supply agreement with solar cell manufacturer Q-Cells International.

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Mitsubishi to boost photovoltaic production capacity

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the August 29th, 2008

Greg Sterling wrote an interesting post today on
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Mitsubishi plans to build a new photovoltaic (PV) cell plant to boost annual production capacity to 600 megawatts by fiscal year 2012.

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Motorola co-CEO to get $5M if cellphone unit worth $2B

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the August 29th, 2008

Dustin Burg wrote an interesting post today on
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Motorola’s co-chief executive, Greg Brown, will be awarded a $5 million shares and options package if its mobile phone unit is taken public with a market capitalization above $2 billion.

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Technology Week in Review: Glowing nanotubes, 3-D lidar

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the August 29th, 2008

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Hydrogen power, light-emitting nanotubes and a 3-D laser radar for weather forecasting top our weekly technology review.

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Vishay-IR deal could end or turn nasty

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the August 29th, 2008

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Now that International Rectifier Corp. has formally rejected Vishay Intertechnology Inc.’s purchase offer, the two companies must now chart separate paths or seek ways to revive the $1.6 billion transaction.

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SSDs not ready for ’storage-class’ apps

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the August 29th, 2008

Ernst-Jan Pfauth wrote an interesting post today on
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Solid-state drives (SSDs) are promising, but the technology may not be ready for prime time in higher-end enterprise or ‘’storage-class” applications, according to an analyst.

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