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December 28, 2008   [From The Digital Edition: News]
256GB SSDs Go Into Full-Scale Production
Seoul, Korea: Samsung Electronics started mass-producing its 256GB solid state drives (SSDs), which are targeted for use in notebooks and desktop PCs. The new SSDs more than double the performance rates of...  — Paul Whytock

December 4, 2008   [From The Digital Edition: News]
MCU Protects Against Card Sharks
Paris, France: Thanks to its large memory, Atmel’s AT90SC16018RU secure microcontroller allows customers to implement applications such as CPA (Common Platform Application) for the EMV banking SDA (Static Data Authentication) market...  — Paul Whytock

October 9, 2008   [From The Digital Edition: News]
256Gbyte SSD Has MLC NAND Flash
Düsseldorf, Germany: Toshiba Electronics Europe enhanced its lineup of NAND-Flash-based solid-State drives (SSDs) by adding a 256Gbyte SSD. The company also launched a...  — Paul Whytock

March 27, 2008   [Editorial]
Visionary Technologists
There are times when human imagination and expertise, coupled with the enabling effect of advanced electronics technology, can create something really important for people.  — Paul Whytock

March 11, 2008   [Editorial]
A Long-Term View On Display
Interesting to hear about the joint company that’s been formed between Renesas, Sharp Corp., and Powerchip Semiconductor Corp. (PSC). Its view is to feeding the future LCD market with drivers and controllers.  — Paul Whytock

February 21, 2008   [News]
TTPCom Founders Forge Comms IP Licensing Partnership
Cambridge, England—The four founders of TTPCom joined with Professor Rick Hillum to form Camitri, a new venture that will market IP from world leading universities and research institutes to the communications industry.  — Staff

February 21, 2008   [Technology]
Embedded World 2008 Survival Guide
The Electronic Design Europe team will be reporting again from Embedded World 2008 in Nuremberg. Our coverage will include video interviews with technologists exhibiting and demonstrating some of the most cutting-edge embedded electronic developments.  — Paul Whytock

February 21, 2008   [What's New]
DDS Takes A Broader View
Looking to expand the applicability of its direct-digital-synthesis technology into battery-powered industrial, communications, and defence electronics applications, Analog Devices developed a complete low-power, low-cost direct digital synthesiser (DDS) designed for wireless, handheld equipment.  — Staff

February 12, 2008   [Editorial]
Finding The Right Words
A well-known media industry newsletter recently ran an editorial comment questioning why editorial policies of US and European electronics magazines should differ so much when it comes to sourcing technical articles.  — Paul Whytock

February 7, 2008   [News]
Compiler Speeds Accelerator Development
SQUIGGLE And Chips; Beijing Debut For Femtocell Design; Joint Effort Unveils USB Support For Starter Kit; Wireless IP Firms Sign WiMAX Pact  — Staff

February 7, 2008   [What's New]
Charge-Management Controllers Feature Digital Input
VME SBC Targets Power-Constrained Rugged MIL Apps; Couplers Save PCB Space In Cell Phones  — Staff

January 24, 2008   [Editorial]
The Healing Serpent
Another iTechnology breakthrough has entered our iWorld this month. But this one does not join the ranks of those well-known iWants like the iPod, iMac, and iPhone. All hail the i-Snake, which is not from the Apple stable of innovations.  — Paul Whytock

January 24, 2008   [Web Exclusive]
MOSFET Exploits Ribbon Technology
Geneva, Switzerland—A power MOSFET developed by STMicroelectronics takes advantage of the company’s ribbon-bonding technology.  — Staff

January 10, 2008   [Web Exclusive]
New Computers-On-Modules Based On Intel Processors
At the recently staged SPS/IPC/Drives event in Nuremberg, Germany, Kontron unveiled the ETX-PM3, the new generation of Intel Pentium M and Celeron M processor-based computer-on-modules.  — Staff

December 6, 2007   [News Feature]
Twisted Pair Accurately Reads Digital Temperature Sensor at 1000m
 — Staff

November 08, 2007   [What's New]
Touchy, Freely Web Site
 — Staff

November 08, 2007   [Direct Feature]
Advances Throw a Curve Into the MEMs World
 — Staff

November 08, 2007   [News Feature]
BASESTATION RADIO USES CONSUMERGRADE HANDSET
 — Staff

October 25, 2007   [Hot Topic]
IT’S Z-ONE VS. PMBUS IN DIGITAL POWER MANAGEMENT
 — Sam Davis

October 11, 2007   [What's New]
GO ONLINE FOR YOUR POWER DESIGN DECISIONS
 — Staff





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