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Research paper on conductivity of carbon nanotubes
The electronic properties of a multilayer carbon nanotube are determined more by the tube's diameter and the degree of helicity of its carbon wrapping than by the structure of the surface layer.
News from University of Surrey (20 April 2007)
Standards working group calls for feedback
The IEEE P1581 has set up its working group to define a low-overhead design-for-test methodology to be implemented in memory devices.
News from IEEE P1581 Working Group (19 April 2007)
DVD recorders - into the blue for growth
Report predicts the volume of DVD recorders shipped worldwide in 2011 will reach 59 million units, generating approximately US $20.2 billion in revenues for manufacturers.
News from IMS Research (18 April 2007)
NMI CEO to chair national alliance
Derek Boyd has been elected Chairman of the UK Electronics Alliance.
News from National Microelectronics Institute (17 April 2007)
Linux gains support in mobile communications
Recent developments are further evidence of the growing acceptance of Linux in the mobile communications space.
News from IMS Research (13 April 2007)
European auto market offers extra opportunity
Report predicts that premium car buyers will purchase more than Eur 1 billion in option packages within the next few years.
News from Strategy Analytics (13 April 2007)
EDA market grows on all fronts
The electronic design automation industry raised revenues of US $1493 million during Q4 of 2006, a 19% increase over Q4 2005.
News from EDA Consortium (11 April 2007)
Automotive electronics standard discussed
More than 100 representatives of the partners and members contributing to MOST came to Frankfurt on March 27th, 2007, to present experiences and solutions during the conference and at the exhibition.
News from MOST Cooperation (10 April 2007)
Book allows Linux appliances
Linux Appliance Design shows how to use Linux to build better appliances-appliances with more types of interfaces, more dynamic interfaces, and better debugged interfaces.
News from No Starch Press (10 April 2007)
Linux endures as mobile OS
IMS Research does not believe that fragmentation will hamper Linux as a cellular OS in the long-term.
News from IMS Research (10 April 2007)
Survey finds huge rise in HSDPA devices
The latest HSDPA Devices survey undertaken by GSA underlines the huge rise in the number of HSDPA devices now available.
News from GSA - Global Mobile Suppliers Association ( 9 April 2007)
Game consoles promote high-definition DVDs
Though neither blue-laser format has experienced substantial success in stand-alone player sales, consoles have proven more successful in stimulating uptake of both formats.
News from IMS Research ( 9 April 2007)
Semiconductor trade association signs 100th member
XMOS Semiconductor has become the 100th member of the NMI semiconductor trade association in its 11th year of existence
News from National Microelectronics Institute ( 6 April 2007)
Website provides access to component samples
A website which allows engineers to hunt down samples of components is finding great popularity in India.
News from Beganto ( 6 April 2007)
Initiative to formalise embedded requirements
effort is designed to strengthen the Power Architecture platform across embedded applications and facilitate a turnkey implementation of Power-based products in this market.
News from Power.org ( 3 April 2007)
Cameras lead driver assistance applications
Report reveals a low penetration rate for advanced driver assistance systems in light vehicle production - except for camera and parking assistance systems.
News from Strategy Analytics ( 2 April 2007)
Device makers expand association
Microchip Technology and Skyworks Solutions have joined the Fab Owners Association as device maker members.
News from Fab Owners Association (FOA) (30 March 2007)
DSL remains most popular broadband technology
Of the 67 million new broadband subscribers during 2006 almost two-thirds selected digital subscriber line technology (DSL) to deliver their broadband services.
News from DSL Forum (29 March 2007)
RapidIO spec is approved as ANSI standard
The approval of the RapidIO specification as an ANSI standard is further testament to the technology's market momentum.
News from RapidIO Trade Association (29 March 2007)
Guidelines promote proper PSU applications
148-page document is designed to support the communications and electronics manufacturing industry by promoting understanding of board-mounted power supply products.
News from HDP User Group (29 March 2007)
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