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Thursday 7 June 2018
Intel Atom x7-E3950 SBC supports extended temperatures
IBASE Technolog, a world leading manufacturer of industrial motherboards and embedded systems, has announced the IB818 3.5-inch SBC that can be powered by the Intel Atom QC x7-E3950,...
Friday 6 October 2017
Intel readies Coffee Lake lineup
Intel has released its Coffee Lake-based 14nm desktop processors including Core i7-8700K/8700, Core i5-8600K/8400 and Core i3-8350K/8100, as well as the corresponding Z370 chipsets...
Thursday 15 June 2017
Intel 300-series chipsets to impact Realtek, ASMedia and Broadcom in 2018
With Intel planning to integrate Wi-Fi and USB 3.1 functions into its 300-series chipsets in 2018, Realtek Semiconductor, ASMedia and Broadcom are expected to see their orders for...
Monday 28 November 2016
Litemax Electronics Inc. unveils newest embedded SBC, AECX-APL0 with Intel Apollo Lake processor for cost-effective IoT applications
Litemax Electronics Inc., a world leading embedded solution provider and a member of the Intel Internet of Things Solutions Alliance unveils its newest embedded single board computers,...
Wednesday 21 September 2016
Innodisk memory modules verified for Apollo Lake CPUs
Industrial memory module maker Innodisk is expected to see its revenues hit a new high in September as its DDR3L 1866 memory module has been verified for Intel's Apollo Lake platform...
Wednesday 24 August 2016
More notebook vendors adopt on-board memory for Apollo Lake-based models
Notebook vendors have mostly adopted on-board memory designs in place of DIMMs to make their Intel Apollo Lake-based notebooks as slim as possible, according to sources from Taiwan's...
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Samsung expands mobile phone production beyond Asian countries, says DIGITIMES Research
SLMs to increase presence in GenAI business opportunities, says DIGITIMES Research
Generative AI market to reach US$1.5 trillion by 2030 with Taiwan holds hardware advantage; software and services to see promising future, says DIGITIMES Research