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Monday, June 04, 2012
SanDisk is using the 19nm manufacturing process to produce its highest performing embedded memory products, taking advantage of its manufacturing agreement with Toshiba.
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Microsoft kicked off this year's E3, showing a slew of upcoming games and Xbox Live services - from Halo 4 gameplay to something called Xbox SmartGlass, which connects your 360/PC/Smartphone/Tablets.
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Sony's VAIO Expo Tour at the Sony Wonder Technology Lab in New York heralded the new VAIO T Series Ultrabook as well as a new portfolio of VAIO PCs built with Sony's audio, video, imaging and software technology.
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Five major service providers in the U.S. will start offering the Samsung Galaxy S III smartphone this month.
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The head of ARM's processor division said Monday at Computex that ARM chips with 20-nanometer manufacturing process will appear in products in 2013, along with the first 14nm tape outs.
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Toshiba has today announced the THNSNF family of solid state drives (SSDs), the word's first SSDs based on a 19nm NAND Flash memory.
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Mitsubishi Chemical and Pioneer today announced that they have successfully developed organic light emitting diode (OLED) elements using wet coating process for the light-emitting layers, and have agreed to set up a testing facility with an eye to establishing mass production technology.
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Acer and Asus have their fitst Windows 8 tablets at the
Computex trade show on Monday in Taiwan. These include
tablet that sits in a dock for everyday "computing" with
a mouse and keyboard, but als pops out for use as a
tablet touchscreen.
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Japan Display Inc. has developed a 2.3-inch LCD in the direct-view panel field that features a resolution of 651ppi (RGB pixel pitch: 51μm).
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Nintendo said it will launch a social and content
network dubbed Miiverse for its new Wii U games console,
along with a new gamepad controller with left and right
joysticks replacing the original touch-sensitive circle
pads.
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AMD on Monday added new 16-core Opteron server
chips based on the Bulldozer microarchitecture to its
server chip limeup.
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