Archive: 09/30/2004
Intellon Corporation Announces HomePlug 1.0 Compliant 85 Mbps Powerline Networking Chipset
Intellon Corporation, the world leader in powerline communications, today announced the introduction of its next generation powerline networking chipset. The INT5500CS, an 85Mbps powerline networking chipset, is fully com ...
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Nanotechnology solutions for the post-CMOS era of semiconductor manufacturing
Using nanotechnologies to replace and/or extend the life of advanced CMOS manufacturing technologies is the goal of a new IMEC program announced today. IMEC's industrial affiliation program (IIAP) will seek alternatives to the current use of scaling to reduce device di ...
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First demonstration of new laser-driven accelerator technology
A team of UK scientists has used, for the first time, an extremely short-pulse laser to accelerate high-energy electrons over an incredibly short distance. Current accelerators can be hundreds of metres long, this is just a millimetre long. ...
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AT&T Wireless Unleashes the First and Only Wireless Messaging Device
All of those messages typically confined to the desktop are about to be unleashed with Ogo™ - a radically new, hip, and affordable mobile messaging device for the masses, particularly teens and young adults. ...
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IBM Claims Its BlueGene Supercomputer Is the Fastest
IBM Corp. on Wednesday said it has developed the world's fastest computer – a 16,000-processor version of its BlueGene/L supercomputer. BlueGene was able to achieve a sustained performance of 36.01 TFLOPS, ove ...
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Flying into the eye of the storm
While most of us watched this summer’s violent and destructive storms on TV from the comfort of our sofas, a team of researchers from across the UK, including University of Leeds scientists Alan Blyth, Barbara Brooks and ...
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