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Flexible memory developed for chips

News A flexible memristor would allow for the development of flexible chips that could be used in a variety of technologies, including for medical uses such as heart-rate or blood-sugar monitoring, said the Nist statement.

[June 4, 2009, 17:05]

HP has chips with everything

News About 47 percent of chips will eventually land in Asia this year. Dell will pay $13.4bn for chips in 2004, about a third more than the $10.1bn it spent the previous year, to retain the second position.

[October 26, 2004, 8:45]

Dual-core Intel chips hit the market

News A few PC makers will start selling PCs containing dual-core chips from Intel on Monday, three days ahead of the debut of the dual cores. Dell, Alienware and a few others are preparing to take orders on Monday for PCs containing these chips, an...

[April 18, 2005, 9:05]

AMD bets on cheap chips

News Sempron can compete with Celeron, thus taking some pressure off of the prices of higher-numbered Athlon XP chips. While Mahony could not comment on specific details about the chip, Sempron is expected to follow a formula used in the past with chips...

[June 21, 2004, 10:15]

AMD vs Intel: The chips are down

News AMD says that the range of Intel's discounts and other financial incentives means that there's nothing AMD can do - including giving its chips away - to match them. Also, it can't produce the numbers of processors or the range of support chips that...

[June 29, 2005, 13:15]

ARM targets Intel with 2GHz multicore chips

News Cambridge-based chip company ARM has today announced the development of dual-core, quad-core and eight-core Cortex-A9 processor designs, explicitly aimed at markets currently served by Intel's x86 chips and IBM's PowerPC.

[September 16, 2009, 10:00]

IBM talks up power-saving chips

News IBM plans to announce on Tuesday a design it says paves the way for cellphone chips that use only one-fifth as much power as today's processors. Under its new process, IBM said it will be able to build Silicon Germanium bipolar chips on a special...

[September 30, 2003, 8:35]

Combo chips to upsize Wi-Fi

News Early next year, the company will show off a Secure Digital (SD) card that contains a Wi-Fi module and flash-memory chips. The company said chips that combine different cell phone and wireless standards are in the works.

[December 11, 2003, 9:10]

HP nanotech takes chips beyond transistors

News Just as important, chips made on crossbar latches could be cheap to manufacture. Hybrid chips that contain elements of traditional silicon chips and some undetermined materials or structures will appear in the first half of the next decade, and...

[February 1, 2005, 8:25]

Intel wants to turn the heat down on multi-core chips

News Intel's research direction, though, sheds light on the diverse evolutionary path for multi-core chips, and highlights the importance of controlling power consumption in chips, which will contain one billion transistors by 2005.

[August 20, 2002, 12:44]

Intel debuts low-cost Itanium 2 chips

News Intel on Monday is to launch two new Itanium 2 chips, including an energy-efficient chip for blade servers and workstations that is priced to reach a mass market. And, while the chip won't exhibit the same performance as top-end Itanium 2 chips...

[September 8, 2003, 8:40]

Intel untangles dual-core chips

News On the business side, Otellini said that Intel was on track to deliver revenue shipments this year of Dothan and Prescott, the eagerly awaited 90nm mobile and next generation IA-32 chips. Intel chief operating officer Paul Otellini unveiled the...

[September 17, 2003, 0:10]

IBM combination technique speeds PC chips

News Researchers at IBM have come up with a new approach to building transistors that could lead to faster, more energy-efficient chips in a few years. The combination design, which will begin to appear in chips later this year, can improve transistor...

[September 9, 2003, 16:55]

AMD's dual-core chips debut

News Intel may have come out with dual-core processors a few days earlier, but AMD says it is bringing out dual-core chips to the market where it counts. The Sunnyvale, California-based chipmaker released its first three dual-core Opteron processors for...

[April 21, 2005, 10:55]

Prescott chips move into mobile space

News Intel launched mobile versions of its latest Pentium 4 chips on Tuesday, bringing technology introduced in its newest processor family, developed under the code name Prescott, to the notebook PC space.

[June 3, 2004, 9:35]

Implantable RFID Chips: Security Versus Ethics

White Papers Implantable RFID chips are being seen as a potential security device in near future with the application oriented availability of these chips in marketplace. The applications are seen in a wide domain from health monitoring to emergency solutions...

[November 20, 2009, 0:25]

Sensitivity and Impedance Measurements of UHF RFID Chips

White Papers This paper describes the sensitivity and impedance measurement method for UHF RF Identification (RFID) chips. No special impedance matching is required: chips can be connected to standard 50-Ù connectors allowing the sensitivity and threshold...

[November 20, 2009, 0:25]

AMD, Cyrix want IBM to cook more chips

News Poor yields have meant that Intel has continued its dominance in x86 chips despite the fact that its rivals arguably have their most competitive ranges ever. The moves would make sense for AMD and National, which owns Cyrix, as both have struggled...

[February 27, 1998, 10:13]

Pentium M chips may face supply problems

News Some resellers in China are having trouble getting supplies of laptop computers based on Intel's new Centrino group of chips, according to a report. The group of chips is designed to deliver longer battery life for wireless notebooks, which Intel...

[April 7, 2003, 15:58]

Intel evangelises three new mobile chips

News At the time, however, the chips and the corresponding notebooks were fairly pricey, with most systems costing close to $2,500 (£1,750). The processors will run at 1.4GHz, 1.5GHz and 1.8GHz, the latter a new top speed for the chip line, and will act...

[April 24, 2002, 9:15]

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