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Alcatel-Lucent inks R&D MOU with South Korea 2008-04-22
Alcatel-Lucent's Bell Labs has signed a MOU with the South Korean Ministry of Knowledge Economy to provide a framework for the two parties to cooperate in R&D projects into critical technology areas of communications.  
Fujitsu, Indiana U partner on optical network research 2008-04-22
Fujitsu and Indiana University are collaborating on a research about the effects that polarization mode dispersion can have on specific wavelengths traveling at 40Gbit/s or more.  
Dai Nippon, Brion, ST develop photomask verification for 45nm 2008-04-22
Brion Technologies and Japan's Dai Nippon Printing Co. Ltd (DNP) have successful demonstrated a model-based photomask verification on critical 45nm logic masks.  
Steps to reduce non-stationary mobile phone noise up to 25dB 2008-04-22
Suppressing non-stationary noise brings substantial benefits to both subscribers and carriers. Users gain the freedom to speak and hear clearly wherever and whenever they want, enjoy increased privacy by being able to speak softly in noisy environments, and won't be asked to leave important conference calls  
Firms embark on airborne pathogen detector project 2008-04-21
Nanoident Technologies has teamed with microfluidic ChipShop to develop an airborne pathogen detection system for the European Defence Agency.  
10Gbit FCoE drives data center convergence 2008-04-17
The release of the first products for Fibre Channel over 10GbE fuels a broad industry drive to run networking, storage and clustering traffic over a single, mainstream pipe in tomorrow's data centers.  
Applied takes on KLA-Tencor in mask inspection market 2008-04-17
Applied Materials has entered the photomask inspection market with a new tool based on a breakthrough aerial imaging tech, in hopes of dethroning market leader KLA-Tencor.  
U.K. university debuts first single-photon logic gate 2008-04-16
Physicists at Bristol University in the United Kingdom have demonstrated the first logic gates on a silicon chip that can process individual photons, bringing quantum computing a step closer to reality.  
Image sensor market looking up 2008-04-15
The image sensor market is expected to hit $7.6 billion in 2008, up 10 percent over 2007, according to research firm IC Insights.  
Intel sells storage assets, cable biz to Emcore 2008-04-14
Intel has signed a definitive agreement for Emcore to acquire the enterprise and storage assets of Intel's optical platform division as well as the Intel Connects Cables business  
MIPS unveils licensable core for multiprocessing 2008-04-03
MIPS Technologies is rolling out its first licensable core geared for coherent multiprocessing—the MIPS 1004K—which can support up to four cores on a chip, each running two threads.  
Optical communications migrate to SFP 2008-04-01
Interface chip vendors in growing numbers are tailoring chips to support the migration of datacom and telecom routers and switches to SFP+, the latest pluggable optical module form factor for use in 10Gbit/s Ethernet and 8.5Gbit/s Fibre Channel systems  
IPTV calls for content-aware network edge devices 2008-04-01
IPTV is very different from traditional cable/satellite TV services and will place significant new demands on telecom network infrastructure. Here's a look at how IPTV presents new packet processing demands at the edge.  
Sematech forum to tackle transition to 22nm 2008-03-31
The Sematech consortium is planning to host a three-day lithography forum May 12-14 because it is concerned about the growing uncertainty on the approach manufacturers and suppliers should take to transition from the 32nm to the 22nm half-pitch technology node.  
AT&T, NTT joins Trans-Pacific Consortium 2008-03-27
The Trans-Pacific Express Consortium members working on an 18,000km fiber-optic submarine communications cable between the Asia-Pacific region and the United States have welcomed two new members: AT&T and NTT Communications.  


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