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Etron Rolls out the eS870 Chip Storage Platform for 3D Printing
By Vincent Wang
Published: Dec 19,2014
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Etron Technology has been devoted into researching and designing 3D printing, which is the undoutedly one of the next big things of IT industry. The company rolled out the 360 degrees OK eS870 chip, ThingCapture platform as their secret weapon in boosting 3D printing.
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Lu Chao-qun, Chairperson of Etron Technology, said that the company has been devoted into researching and designing 3D printing in the past four years, and now it's time for them to gain profit from it, especially in the coming five to ten years.
The 360 degrees OK eS870 chip, ThingCapture platform can transfer people and things into 3D data and store in computer, it will be demonstrated in CES 2015, and debuted in the third quarter in 2015.
Etron Technology is famous for its advanced system-on-chip (SOC) IC products, including USB3.0 host controller ICs, USB3.0 flash drive controller ICs, and 3D imaging and gesture-sensing integrated webcam controller ICs. The 360 degrees OK eS870 chip, storage platform is based on its 3D imaging technology.
Moreover, the company announced its consolidated net sales for
November 2014 were NT$654 million, up 11 percent year-of-year. Consolidated net sales from January through November 2014 totaled NT$6,908 million, an increase of 13 percent compared to consolidated net sales of the same period in 2013.
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