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Samsung Electronics Acquires Artificial Intelligence Company Viv Labs

Submitted by baitron on Wed, 03/01/2017 - 22:19

Samsung Electronics in the submission of the regulatory documents revealed that the company has bid 238.9 billion won (about 211.5 million US dollars) acquisition of artificial intelligence company Viv Labs. igbt modules

Viv Labs was founded by Sirag's co-founder Dag Kittlaus and developed a virtual voice assistant, VIV.

The Japanese research team produced high-quality 2-inch GaN chips and MOSFETs

Submitted by baitron on Thu, 02/23/2017 - 22:36

Japan's Mitsubishi Chemical and Fuji Electric, Toyota Central Research Institute, Kyoto University, Industrial Technology Research Institute of the joint team successfully solved the GaN (GaN) chip on the formation of GaN components power semiconductor key technology. GaN power semiconductors are the next generation of silicon carbide power semiconductors. Japan has developed GaN component technology through the development of light-emitting diodes, and GaN chip production accounts for the highest share of the world.

ADI expands the driving position with CMOS RADAR technology platform

Submitted by baitron on Tue, 02/21/2017 - 22:32

Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) today announced the Drive360TM 28nm CMOS RADAR technology platform, based on the company's established ADAS (Advanced Driving Assistance System), MEMS and RADAR technology portfolio, which has been widely used over the last 20 years In the automotive industry. ADI is the first company to offer automotive RADAR technology based on an advanced 28nm CMOS process. The new Drive360 RADAR platform delivers excellent RF performance to advanced driving safety and autopilot applications.

The global semiconductor industry will continue to shift to China

Submitted by baitron on Tue, 02/14/2017 - 23:42

After Intel and Foxconn announced that they would build advanced plants in the United States, it might seem that the United States seemed to have a strong momentum in high-end manufacturing.

But last Friday, California-based chip maker GlobalFoundries announced a $ 10 billion investment (about 70 billion yuan) of the project, the investment destination is China. This shows that the focus continues to shift to the other side of the Pacific.

AMD future product line: Zen 2/3 to promote 7nm products in research and development

Submitted by baitron on Tue, 02/07/2017 - 00:07

According to foreign media reports, AMD announced last week 2016 Q4 quarter and full-year earnings. In the earnings conference online AMD CEO Su Zifeng mentioned AMD's future product line, revealed that there will be Zen 2 and Zen 3 product launch, while 7nm products have been in research and development.

Sharp announced the development of 8K TV 2018 in the global sale

Submitted by baitron on Wed, 01/18/2017 - 22:19

According to "Daily News" reported that the acquisition by Taiwan's Hon Hai Group, is operating in the reconstruction period of Sharp Corporation announced in 2018 in the global sale of 8K TV. Sharp 4K TV in the R & D and sales started late, the announcement will be the most important 8K TV, intended to declare a sense of presence in the new market.

STMicroelectronics upgrades its on-chip telematics services and networking processors

Submitted by baitron on Mon, 01/16/2017 - 22:31

STMicroelectronics (STMicroelectronics) (STMicroelectronics), the world's leading semiconductor supplier, announces the latest Telemaco automotive processors across multiple electronics applications. Designed specifically to support feature-rich interconnect driving services, the new product dramatically improves processing performance and data security.

HP laboratory to create a new optical chip, faster energy consumption less

Submitted by baitron on Thu, 01/12/2017 - 23:13

Moore's Law (Moore'sLaw) prediction of integrated chip performance improvement trend has been going on for more than half a century, but even if the technology continues to develop, but the various physical limits will restrict further improvement. Even some scholars believe that the next 10 to 25 years, the traditional computer processing power seems to approach the limit. With the end of Moore's Law research intensified, the major computing chip companies began to explore the use of photons instead of electronic computing methods.

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