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Published: May 16,2018
Thirteen Top-15 1Q18 Semi Suppliers Register Double-Digit Gains
The top-15 worldwide semiconductor (IC and O-S-D—optoelectronic, sensor, and discrete) sales ranking for 1Q18 is shown in Figure. It includes eight suppliers headquartered in the U.S., three in Europe, two in South Korea, and one each in Taiwan and Japan...
DRAM Revenue in 1Q18 Rose by 5.4% QoQ to Another Record High, Says TrendForce
DRAMeXchange, a division of TrendForce, reports that the global DRAM revenue for 1Q18 rose by 5.4% QoQ to a new record high. Prices of graphics DRAM products rose significantly by 15% QoQ in 1Q18, given the relatively low base and the surge of demand from the cryptocurrency mining market...
ITRI Mechavision External Skin Sensor Brings About Human-Machine Collaboration
TAIPEI, Taiwan - Industrial Technology Research Industry at the 2018 “Taipei Intelligent Machinery Manufacturing and Technology Show (iMTduo)” showcased a variety of different achievements, including hardware sensors, IoT wireless communication technology transmitters, and cloud data collection and analysis...
CES Asia 2018 to Highlight More Than 100 Startups from 13 Countries/Regions
The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) announced that CES Asia 2018 Startup Park will boast the largest exhibition since its inception, with more than 100 of the most innovative exhibitors from across the world expected to showcase their latest technology...
Sony Develops SPRESENSE, a Low-Power, Smart-Sensing Processor-Equipped Board for IoT
Sony Corporation announced that it has developed two new products, the SPRESENCE main and extension boards for IoT applications, equipped with a smart-sensing processor. The new products go on sale July 31. The main board utilizes a multi-CPU structure equipped with Sony's state-of-the-art GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) receiver and high-res audio codec...
Lextar Announces ADB Automotive Headlight Module
LED vertical integration manufacturer Lextar Electronics will release its adaptive driving beam (ADB) LED headlight module system. In coordination with CCD module, it can detect oncoming cars and dynamically adjust the beam pattern, creating a future new trend for LED automotive headlights...
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