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The MRAM will employ spin torque transfer writing technology and Renesas will start to ship microcomputers and SoC products incorporating 65 nm process STT-RAMTM in the near future.
PhysOrg
Business Wire
During a recent interview with Motley Fool, Corning CEO Wendell Weeks talks about its presence in South East Asia for its LCD glass substrate business, LCD vs. OLED, investment trend and more.
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Nikkei Electronics Asia
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The new compact design should allows CRT manufacturers to integrate, decode and display DTV feeds, compliant with the A-74 standard set by the ATSC committee, directly into analog television chassis.
Global Sources
Thanks to the ultra-hot market for LCD TVs and monitors, earnings for 2005 are expected to nearly double, with analysts forecasting a profit of 85 cents a share, up from 45 cents last year.
CNNMoney
Seiko Watch will release the "Seiko SPECTRUM," a wristwatch using electronic paper for the display, on January 27, 2006.
Nikkei Electronics Asia
Chinese consumer electronics giant aims to boost its competitiveness with plans to move up the supply chain by investing in production of key components needed for popular flat-screen televisions.
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