GE Unveils Nanotech Device, May Shrink Future Chips
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GE Unveils Nanotech Device, May Shrink
Future Chips (Reuters)
GE Unveils Nanotech Device, May Shrink
Future Chips (Reuters)
07/07/2004 01:32 AMReuters - Scientists at General Electric Co.
(GE.N) unveiled one of the smallest functioning devices ever
made on Wednesday, a carbon tube about 10 atoms wide that could
one day shrink computer chip technology.
Next News: The future of chips; nanotech
and the economy; a conspiracy in
pictures
Next News: The future of chips; nanotech
and the economy; a conspiracy in
pictures
12/06/2003 08:42 AMUS News Dec 6 2003 6:31AM ET
New Intel chips could see PDAs shrink
New Intel chips could see PDAs shrink
04/13/2004 06:05 AMPC Magazine UK Apr 13 2004 9:49AM GMT
IBM, AMD Work to Shrink Chips (PC World)
IBM, AMD Work to Shrink Chips (PC World)
09/22/2004 04:55 PMPC World - Extended collaboration could result in chips built on
32-nanometer technology.
Intel reports new material to shrink
chips
Intel reports new material to shrink
chips
11/05/2003 09:24 PMIHT Nov 5 2003 8:28PM ET
Nanotech Memory Chips Might Soon Be a
Reality
Nanotech Memory Chips Might Soon Be a
Reality
06/07/2004 01:08 AMNew York Times Jun 7 2004 5:55AM GMT
IBM Unveils Nanotech Chip Innovation
IBM Unveils Nanotech Chip Innovation
12/08/2003 02:24 PMEconomic Analysis of the Nanotech Future
Economic Analysis of the Nanotech Future
12/04/2003 10:44 AMThe High-Tech Business of Mobile Device
Chips
The High-Tech Business of Mobile Device
Chips
03/20/2003 01:05 PMPC processor giant Intel recently launched two new cell phone chips,
and in 2003, it plans to launch a semiconductor lineup for wireless
notebook computers. So, why is the company seeking new terrain when it
is the undisputed king of its traditional PC turf?
Apple picks chips for next gen mobile
multimedia device
Apple picks chips for next gen mobile
multimedia device
04/06/2005 12:34 PMApple Computer has contracted to use the powerful video, image, and
music chips designed by Alphamosaic of Cambridge, UK, in a future
multimedia mobile device.
A report in the Silicon Valley Watcher says the British company was
acquired by Broadcom last year. According to the report, the branding
for the Apple multimedia product is not yet known. The public
specifications describing the Alphamosaic chips indicate Apple could
use it to build a family of mobile hand-held digital devices equipped
with wireless communications more advanced than its current iPod
family. Broadcom's 54g technology is already used by Apple for its
wireless products.
New Wi-Fi Device Has Sound Future
New Wi-Fi Device Has Sound Future
06/19/2004 11:01 PM By Glenn Fleishman, Seattle Times (via MyAppleMenu)
Hewlett Packard unveils new device
Hewlett Packard unveils new device
12/25/2003 08:06 AMNews Today Dec 25 2003 7:41AM ET
IBM Unveils New Network Storage Device
IBM Unveils New Network Storage Device
03/20/2003 01:05 PMComparing the size of its new NAS (network attached storage) device to
that of a pizza
box, IBM has announced the new NAS 100, a storage device targeted at
companies that have little or no IT staff. The NAS 100, which is
geared
toward organizations like banks and retail outlets, will be available
next month.
Sony unveils flash device with biometric
security
Sony unveils flash device with biometric
security
02/17/2004 07:44 PMATI unveils new graphics chips
ATI unveils new graphics chips
06/01/2004 03:40 PMZDNet UK Jun 1 2004 7:13PM GMT
Intel unveils its 32/64-bit chips
Intel unveils its 32/64-bit chips
06/28/2004 04:21 PMZDNet Jun 28 2004 8:22PM GMT
Transmeta's future may not be in the
chips
Transmeta's future may not be in the
chips
01/06/2005 09:13 AMLAS VEGAS -- Later this month, Transmeta will announce the results of
an internal evaluation of its business model that could signal the
company's gradual exit from microprocessor
sales.
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Chipmaker unveils next-generation DSL
chips
Chipmaker unveils next-generation DSL
chips
06/14/2004 02:48 PMZDNet Jun 14 2004 6:53PM GMT
AMD Unveils Faster Desktop Chips
AMD Unveils Faster Desktop Chips
03/20/2003 01:05 PMAdvanced Micro Devices has announced it will release two new, faster
processors, the Athlon XP 2700+ and 2800+, for desktop PCs. The
company said the new chips initially will become available in PCs
built for gamers and should be on shelves by November.
Intel Unveils PC chips (NewsFactor)
Intel Unveils PC chips (NewsFactor)
06/18/2004 05:37 PMNewsFactor - Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) has launched two new chipsets for
consumer and business PCs,
adding support for entertainment and multimedia applications, and
offering the most significant changes to the company's PC platform
architecture in years.
Scoop! Brit Chip Designers Score Coup As
Apple Picks Chips For Next Gen Mobile
Multimedia Device... The m-Pod?
Scoop! Brit Chip Designers Score Coup As
Apple Picks Chips For Next Gen Mobile
Multimedia Device... The m-Pod?
04/07/2005 02:47 AMApple has contracted to use the powerful video, image, and music
chips designed by Alphamosaic, in Cambridge, UK, in a future
multimedia mobile device. By Tom Foremski, SiliconValleyWatcher
Photos: Rethinking the future of chips
Photos: Rethinking the future of chips
04/19/2005 06:22 AMImprint lithography is among the many emerging technologies that could
extend the life of Moore's Law.
Intel unveils several low power Pentium
M chips
Intel unveils several low power Pentium
M chips
07/20/2004 01:04 PMIntel Corp. introduced four new mobile chips Tuesday for small
notebooks that operate under severe power constraints, the company
said in a release.
Intel Unveils Mobile Handset Chips
Intel Unveils Mobile Handset Chips
03/20/2003 01:05 PMIntel has unveiled two multichip offerings intended to boost
communications capabilities of cell phones. The products combine a
processor with a flash memory chip, creating a chipset that Intel
claims uses less power and takes up less space than previous products.
Samsung demos future memory chips
Samsung demos future memory chips
09/21/2004 04:31 PMIt's getting harder to shrink chips, but Samsung has prototypes that
show that the relentless pace of the industry continues.
Microsoft plans to use IBM chips in
future Xbox
Microsoft plans to use IBM chips in
future Xbox
11/03/2003 02:34 PMFuture Xbox gaming consoles released by Microsoft Corp. will use
processor technology from IBM Corp., the companies said Monday in what
represents a significant design win for IBM over current Xbox chip
provider Intel Corp.
Intel offers peek at future chips
Intel offers peek at future chips
02/17/2004 09:56 AMCNET Feb 17 2004 1:49PM GMT
Intel sheds light on future chips
Intel sheds light on future chips
08/02/2004 09:48 AMZDNet Aug 2 2004 12:26PM GMT
Intel Concedes 64-Bit Chips Are Wave of
the Future
Intel Concedes 64-Bit Chips Are Wave of
the Future
02/17/2004 11:53 PMNew York Times Feb 18 2004 3:52AM GMT
Canyon Technology Unveils New
Ultra-light Flash/MP3 Device Featuring
Creative Minimalism
Canyon Technology Unveils New
Ultra-light Flash/MP3 Device Featuring
Creative Minimalism
12/17/2004 06:32 PMThe new device has been created with the minimalism concept in mind.
Its designers have stripped it of all redundant features, having
endowed it with supreme simplicity and pure functionality. [PRWEB Dec
13, 2004]
Intel mulls metal over silicon for
future chips
Intel mulls metal over silicon for
future chips
11/05/2003 12:42 AMThe chipmaker is looking at revamping two fundamental elements of its
transistors--the transistor gate and the gate dielectric--so its chips
will continue to increase in speed and performance.
Intel: Metal in Future Chips = Less
Leakage (updated)
Intel: Metal in Future Chips = Less
Leakage (updated)
11/05/2003 10:58 AMsecuritas writes "Intel is contemplating using metal instead of
silicon in future chips for the 'transistor gate, which controls
whether a transistor is on or ...
Philips Finds New Material for Future
Memory Chips
Philips Finds New Material for Future
Memory Chips
03/17/2005 03:22 AMDutch Philips Electronics says its researchers have come up with a new
material to integrate memory in very advanced semiconductors featuring
very thin circuits.
Intel exec: Future needs new chips, fast
wireless
Intel exec: Future needs new chips, fast
wireless
02/19/2004 06:17 PMAt the Spring Intel Developer Forum, Intel CTO and Senior Vice
President Pat Gelsinger talked of the approaching "tera era" of
computing and the vast data sets it will bring.
Future needs new chips, fast wireless,
Intel's Gelsinger says
Future needs new chips, fast wireless,
Intel's Gelsinger says
02/19/2004 04:53 PMSAN FRANCISCO - The "tera" era of the computing world is approaching,
and the semiconductor industry is going to have to rethink many of the
architectural approaches it has taken to build today's processors in
order to handle the vast datasets of the future, said Pat Gelsinger,
senior vice president and chief technology officer at Intel Corp., in
a keynote address Thursday at the Spring Intel Developer Forum here.
AMD reveals Sempron brand for future
low-cost chips
AMD reveals Sempron brand for future
low-cost chips
06/07/2004 04:08 PMBOSTON - Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) plans to come out with a
third major processor brand called Sempron in the second half of this
year, the company announced Monday.
Future Intel Mobile Chips to Add
Location-Based Services
Future Intel Mobile Chips to Add
Location-Based Services
06/03/2004 01:35 PMThough it's impossible to consider without thinking of the
inevitable exploits (from Big Brotherish agencies and rowdy script
kiddies alike), Intel has said they are developing support within
their mobile processor line to allow computers to be aware of their
physical location at all times. Although nothing is set in stone yet,
Intel is working with others (Microsoft, for example) to add features
that would integrate simple things like, say, selection of which
printer to use based on proximity into future laptops and mobile
devices. Sounds okay, but also the sort of thing that will probably
hit all at once as mobile phones are already gaining GPS abilities and
Bluetooth short range communication -- soon all of our devices will
know where you are and will be happy to tattle to each other where
you're hiding, whether you like it or not.
Read [Computerworld]
Philips Finds New Material for Future
Memory Chips (Reuters)
Philips Finds New Material for Future
Memory Chips (Reuters)
03/17/2005 04:07 AMReuters - Dutch Philips Electronics
said on Wednesday its researchers have come up
with a new material to integrate memory in very advanced
semiconductors featuring very thin circuits.
Intel unveils glimpse of chip future
Intel unveils glimpse of chip future
02/17/2004 04:11 AMZDNet UK Feb 17 2004 8:38AM GMT
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