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Sharp and Samsung Sign License Agreement on LTE Patent License

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Published: Sep 05,2019

 

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TrendForce Estimates a 13% QoQ Growth in Global Foundry Revenue for 3Q19

The global demand for semiconductor components in the second half of the year will be noticeably stronger compared with the first half due to the effect of the traditional peak season. TrendForce currently estimates that the global foundry revenue in 3Q19 will increase by 13% QoQ...

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Universal Display and LG Chem Announce Strategic OLED Host Partnership

Universal Display and LG Chem today announced a strategic OLED host partnership. Expanding on its decade-long partnership, Universal Display (UDC) and LG Chem will work together to develop and commercialize red, green and yellow OLED host materials...

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5.8 Billion Enterprise and Automotive IoT Endpoints Will Be in Use in 2020

Gartner, Inc. forecasts that the enterprise and automotive Internet of Things (IoT) market will grow to 5.8 billion endpoints in 2020, a 21% increase from 2019. By the end of 2019, 4.8 billion endpoints are expected to be in use, up 21...

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Acer Announces New Swift 5 Maintains the World’s Lightest 14-inch Notebook

Acer today introduced refreshed models in its popular Swift ultra-portable notebook and Aspire all-in-one desktop ranges, all powered by the latest 10th Gen Intel Core processors and Windows 10. Designed for performance on-the-go, the Acer Swift 5 and Swift 3 notebooks deliver all that’s necessary in an ultra-portable notebook: a sleek chassis, stylish design and slim bezels with superb performance and battery life...

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Credo Announces the HiWire Consortium for Standardization and Certification of AEC

Credo today announced the formation of the HiWire Consortium dedicated to the standardization and certification of a new category of Active Electrical Cables (AEC). HiWire AECs provide a full solution for layer 1 and 2 interconnect to deliver persistent and deterministic connectivity necessary for the next generation of data centers as the industry moves to 400G and beyond...

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Open Eye Consortium Announces Single-Mode Specification for Datacenter Applications

The Open Eye Consortium today announced the availability of its 53Gbps single-mode specification to its members, which defines the requirements for fully analog PAM-4 solutions for 50G SFP, 100G DSFP, 100G SFP-DD, 200G QSFP, and 400G QSFP-DD and OSFP single-mode modules...

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