Enpirion has announced the completion of the EV1320 VTT 2 Amp source/sink DDR termination converter, which accepts input voltage of 0.95 to 1.8V. This new converter measures 3 x 3 x 0.55 mm and can make do with a printed circuit board area of just 80 square mm. Enpirion also made it possible to operate
OLED panels are really expensive at present, but this situation may not last for very long now that Konika Minolta has released a breakthrough device. What the company did was build the world’s first inkjet printhead capable of printing OLED displays, marking the first step towards roll-to-roll printing of OLED. It was a long time
Looks like Apple is just about ready to start a legal battle, or more of them, with ASUS instead of Samsung this time, or so one may assume from the rather awkward situation that Pegatron got landed with. Pegatron is currently making ultrathin mobile personal computers for both Apple and Asustek Computer. In the case
The paradox of the HP TouchPad continues as USA Today has some fairly strange things to share with the world, things that may not leave Android tablet makers very enthused. USA Today’s internal app has been downloaded many times since its release, but the ratio of Android vs. TouchPad downloads is the interesting part. Apple
Intel has recently announced that its next-generation 22nm processors based on the Haswell architecture will support Transactional Synchronization Extensions (TSX), a new instruction set designed to allow cores to work more efficiently together. These new synchronization extensions (Intel TSX) are useful in shared-memory multithreaded applications that employ lock-based synchronization mechanisms. In a nutshell,