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Freescale has prequalified all three densities of Spansion Multi-I/O SPI, 32-megabits (Mb), 64Mb and 128Mb devices with all three densities shipping in volume production today.
Company release
Tom's Hardware Guide
SemiAccurate
PC Magazine
Business Week
The so-called BlackPad could be unveiled as early next week at a developer's conference in San Francisco.
USA Today
Facebook is reportedly working with INQ Mobile, a mobile-handset manufacturer, on two smartphones that may be carried by AT&T.
Bloomberg
The analyst do not expect a meaningful acceleration in enterprise SSD adoption in 2010, but his analysis suggests as system availability improves in the second half of 2010, shipments are set to grow dramatically in 2011.
International Bussiness Times
Infineon Technologies has announced that result and revenues for the quarter ending September 30, 2010 will be better than expected.
Company release
Times of India
Marketwatch.com (Dow Jones)
Many existing products are built with planar transistors - efficient, low-cost transistors that were invented in 1959. But many chip makers are starting to look at other transistor designs that may be easier to shrink beyond the 20nm size. TSMC appears to be settling on FinFETs because their fish-fin design reduces the size of working transistors.
PC World
Nikkei.com
PicoProjector-info
Wall Street Journal
Retail juggernaut Wal-Mart is using panels from First Solar and MiaSole in what is expected to be one of the largest business installations of thin-film solar technology.
CNET
"We believe the company has selected Qualcomm as its modem supplier for the CDMA iPhone as well as for the iPhone 5," said a managing director and analyst at Rodman & Renshaw. "The iPhone 5 will likely use a two-chip modem, allowing the company to create 3G and 4G products."
CNET
Violin Memory has introduced a 40TB capacity flash memory array for enterprises that uses multi-level cell (MLC) NAND and costs less than US$16 per GB.
The Register
Japan's Sanyo Electric will close two of its domestic semiconductor plants by 2012, and move production to another plant along with about 1,000 workers, according to the Nikkei business daily.
Reuters
He pushed the silicon foundry giant into the platform arena. TSMC originally launched the so-called Open Innovation Platform in 2008 as an industry-wide design enablement initiative.
EE Times
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