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Several Acer’s Notebooks to Ship with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 16-Series GPUs
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Published: Apr 24,2019

Andes Launches First DSP Instruction Set for RISC-V Multi-Core Processors to Challenge the HPC Marke
TAIPEI, Taiwan - Leading up to the RIC-V forum, RISC-V CON, which will be held in Hsinchu on May 9, Andes Technology Corporation on April 19 hosted an explanatory press conference for new processor products and ecosystem services...

NTHU Scientists Take a “Spin” onto the MRAM
HSINCHU, Taiwan - A revolutionary breakthrough was recently achieved by an interdisciplinary research team based at National Tsing Hua University (NTHU) in Taiwan, led by Prof. Chih-Huang Lai and Prof. Hsiu-Hau Lin. By adding a layer of platinum, only a few nanometers thick, it generates spin current to switch the pinned magnetic moments at will – a task that has never been accomplished before...

ST and Virscient Collaborate to Enable Faster Delivery of Connected-Car Systems
STMicroelectronics has joined forces with Virscient, a provider of hardware and software development services and support for customers building automotive solutions using ST's Telemaco3P secure telematics and connectivity processors...

Wireless Broadband Alliance and Mettis Aerospace Announce World’s First Wi-Fi 6 Industrial Trial
The Wireless Broadband Alliance has announced the world’s first Wi-Fi 6 Industrial Enterprise and IoT trial, as part of its ongoing Wi-Fi 6 program. Mettis Aerospace will work with WBA members to test several use cases on a Wi-Fi 6 network at its 27-acre West Midlands facility...

Efficiency Verification of New Generation Photovoltaics
Electricity plays an important role on the research and development (R&D) of the science and technology as well as human-being daily life. New Generation Light-driven Photovoltaics, (NLPVs, such as dye-sensitized, perovskite, quantum-dot solar cells and organic photovoltaics) have high efficiency not only under strong sun light but also under room light illumination...

Intel to Exit 5G Smartphone Modem Business
Intel today announced its intention to exit the 5G smartphone modem business and complete an assessment of the opportunities for 4G and 5G modems in PCs, internet of things devices and other data-centric devices. Intel will also continue to invest in its 5G network infrastructure business...