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TSMC: 50% of Revenue Will Be from Mobile Phone Chips to 2020

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ThroughTek Integrates Video Solution with Connected Car Monitoring System

TAIPEI, Taiwan - ThroughTek, IoT total solution provider for device connectivity and video technology, announced today that the company has collaborated with a leading chipset provider and automotive manufacturing company in China to develop a low-power video surveillance solution for the connected car...

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New Gaming PCs Powered by 7th-Gen AMD A-Series Desktop Processors Debut Globally

AMD today announced that the first OEM systems to feature 7th Generation AMD A-Series desktop processors are now shipping, paired with the new AMD AM4 platform supporting DDR4 memory and next-gen I/O and standards. Designs, initially from HP and Lenovo...

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Open Letter From ARM’s CEO and SoftBank’s Chairman

Today is a historic day for the SoftBank Group and ARM Holdings. We have brought together two companies with a shared vision and ambition, driven to empower the world with technology that makes life easier, safer and more fulfilling...

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Fujitsu Develops Low Power Consumption Technology for 5G

Fujitsu Laboratories today announced that it has built a prototype wireless unit incorporating inter-subarray coding technology, which makes it possible to achieve high-speed transmissions, in excess of 10 Gbps, for 5G mobile wireless base stations and access points...

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DRAM Contract Prices to Rise Over 10% in Q4, Says TrendForce

According to DRAMeXchange, a division of TrendForce, recovery of the notebook market, robust smartphone shipments and growing demand for servers have all supported a high level of demand for memory components. Prices of both DRAM and NAND Flash are projected to rise in the fourth quarter, and DRAM contract prices in particular will post another sequential increase of over 10%...

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Indonesia to Become the Fourth Largest Smartphone Market in 2020, Euromonitor Says

According to the Euromonitor International, global prospects for wearable electronics continue to be strong with retail value sales projected to grow by 138% to become a $45 billion dollar industry in 2021, remaining the world’s second best-selling product behind smartphones...

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