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MediaTek points out key DTV trends of 2013 (2013-01-31)
[ Optoelectronics/Displays ]
MediaTek identified DIAL, 4K x 2K, HTML5, NFC and others are part of the eight hot features altering the DTV designs this year.
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Miracast vs. UltraGig battle continues to brew (2013-01-24)
[ RF/Microwave ]
While the debate over divergent wired and wireless home networking schemes and standards rages on, one wireless application stood out at the International CES: Miracast.
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NXP sees rich prospects for automotive future (2013-01-22)
[ Manufacturing/Packaging ]
NXP has begun prioritizing the automotive industry, striving to enable all electronic communication to, from and within the vehicle in a reliable, secure and efficient manner.
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Atmel showcases flexible sensors, connected devices (2013-01-18)
[ Sensors/MEMS ]
At CES 2013, Atmel showcased its Innovation awared winning XSense flexible touch sensors
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Ever elusive LTE design wins continue to plague CES (2013-01-18)
[ RF/Microwave ]
Companies such as ST-Ericsson, Renesas Mobile, NVidia and Marvell have spent the past year developing LTE base band chips, but the still no news about actual design wins for the technology.
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Audio, voice, connectivity earmarked for UHDTV (2013-01-17)
[ Manufacturing/Packaging ]
During the recent CES expo, three notable trends for Ultra High-definition TV have come to light and various consumer electronics companies are busy addressing them.
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HD video chip company sticks to its guns (2013-01-16)
[ Optoelectronics/Displays ]
Ambarella shied away from smartphone sockets but was still able to ride its success wave through tiny wireless sports cameras.
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Maxim showcases MCU apps, Audio products at CES (2013-01-16)
[ Sensors/MEMS ]
During CES 2013, Maxim demonstrated the importance of microcontrollers in virtually anything connected while also unveiling its latest FlexSound configuration applications tool.
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CES 2013: Rambus debuts LED lightbulb, mobile TV (2013-01-15)
[ Optoelectronics/Displays ]
Rambus showed off two technologies; a completely reinvented LED light bulb with an open top to allow for thermal dissipation, and a mobile TV platform combining visual search with social features.
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CES 2013's Android connection (2013-01-14)
[ Processors/DSPs ]
The Android OS may have been designed primarily for mobile devices but it has since crossed over to other realms of consumer electronics as evidenced during CES 2013.
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Broadcom points to Gb wireless as CES 2013 star (2013-01-14)
[ Networks ]
Broadcom CTO Henry Samueli identified Ultra HDTV, gigabit wireless and "Wi-Fi in everything" as three key trends in this year's CES.
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Sharp says bigger is the only way to go (2013-01-11)
[ Manufacturing/Packaging ]
Sharp Electronics said the Japanese company's future would rest squarely on TV that are bigger and broader, with higher resolution.
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Panasonic banks on 'eco-related' technology (2013-01-11)
[ Optoelectronics/Displays ]
Panasonic President Kazuhiro Tsuga looks to green technology in a bid to return the consumer electronics company to profitability.
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Opinion: Smart TV not living up to its potential (2013-01-11)
[ Sensors/MEMS ]
EE Times' Junko Yoshida analyses how major manufacturers like LG, Samsung and Panasonic scramble to redefine smart TV.
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ARM mulls RF IP for IoT (2013-01-11)
[ EDA/IP ]
CEO Warren East talks about what part ARM will play in making the "Internet of Things" a widespread success as well as the significant changes in the smart TV market.
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AMD to churn out quad-x86 chips for tablet-notebooks (2013-01-10)
[ Processors/DSPs ]
Advanced Micro Devices has demonstrated applications and games running on a Kabini-based ultrathin notebook and on a Temash convertible tablet-notebook.
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Intel teams up with Plastic Logic for 'PaperTab' (2013-01-10)
[ Optoelectronics/Displays ]
Queens University has recently collaborated with Intel Labs and Plastic Logic to work on a flexible 10.7-inch tablet that features innovative controls.
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Snapdragon powered by quad-core Krait sampled out (2013-01-10)
[ Processors/DSPs ]
The Snapdragon 600 and 800 are powered by quad-core Krait 300 and Krait 400 processors, respectively, enhanced implementations of its currently used ARM-compatible Krait processor.
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Nvidia showcases latest Tegra 4 processor (2013-01-09)
[ Processors/DSPs ]
Nvidia launched a quad-core Tegra 4 application processor based on the Cortex A15 as well as a hybrid mobile game player and streaming system.
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