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IBM and Japan Exchange Group to Test Blockchain For Trading Environments
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Published: Feb 17,2016
SMIC, Leadcore Jointly Announce 28nm HKMG Process Ready to Launch
Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation ("SMIC"), and Leadcore Technology Co. Ltd. ("Leadcore"), jointly announce that SMIC's 28nm HKMG (High-K Metal Gate) process is ready with customer's NTO (New Tape Out) success...
Aluminium China to Focus on New Applications for Consumer Electronics
With the rapid development of consumer electronics, with shorter life cycles and less time between upgrades, metal is increasingly replacing plastic as the shell material of choice, reducing costs and providing a lighter, slimmer and more environment friendly alternative...
Clientron to Showcase Its Latest Products for POS Terminals at EuroCIS and Embedded World
TAIPEI, Taiwan - Clientron announced it will be showcasing the latest advances in its product portfolios for POS terminals at EuroCIS February 23-25, 2016 in Dusseldorf, Germany. Meanwhile, Clientron is going to exhibit thin clients for virtual desktop solutions and IoT edge computers for sensors management at Embedded World February 23-25, 2016 in Nuremberg, Germany...
Delta Highlights its R&D and Manufacturing Operations Expansion in India
Delta India Electronics announced today, at Elecrama 2016, the expansion of its R&D and manufacturing operations with new facilities in Bangalore and Hosur respectively, in line with its long-term plans to harness the country’s significant long-term growth potential...
MiTAC to Announce New IoT Smart Store Applications at Embedded World 2016
TAIPEI, Taiwan - MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation (MiTAC), a subsidiary of MiTAC Holdings Corporation, will turn the spotlight on the company’s first look at the Internet of Things( IoT) smart store applications as well as the latest offering in embedded terminal products during Embedded World 2016 from February 23th to 25th in Nuremberg, Germany...
Notebook Shipments Totaled 164.4M Units in 2015
According to the global market research firm TrendForce, worldwide notebook shipments for 2015 totaled 164.4 million units, representing a year-on-year decline of 6.3%. TrendForce reported that global notebook shipments dropped significantly in 2015 mainly due to the impact of currency depreciation on the demand in Europe and the emerging markets, such as Latin America...