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2011-10-14 AMD unveils 8-core CPU
The multicore architecture codenamed 'Bulldozer' enables multidisplay gaming, mega-tasking and HD content creation for PC.
2012-05-17 AMD enhances A-Series APU offering
The second-generation A-Series APUs enable best-in-class PC mobility, entertainment and gaming experience in a single chip.
2015-01-08 AMD announces additional FreeSync-enabled displays
AMD joined forces with its technology partners BenQ, LG Electronics, Nixeus, Samsung and Viewsonic to reduce input latency and helps reduce visual defects during gaming and video playback.
2006-05-29 Altera CPLD powers ZAPiT game console
Altera, ZAPiT Games and Nytric recently announced the choice of Altera's MAX II CPLDs to create an interactive entertainment product for family-oriented gaming.
2002-05-08 ADI chip integrates ADCs, DACs for broadband apps
The AD9862 mixed-signal front end chip integrates two 12-bit, 64MSa/s ADCs and two 14-bit, 128MSa/s DACs, and is suitable for use in wireless broadband applications such as interactive gaming and video on-demand, that require data converters with higher resolutions.
2005-03-16 Adding games, graphics on handsets
The passion in Asia for graphic-rich on-the-move gaming is set to stimulate a huge demand for next-generation mobile phones.
2007-02-23 Accelerator platform connects multimedia services
Enea's accelerator platform enables network equipment and service providers to deliver connectivity to multimedia services like VoIP, IPTV, broadband Internet access, gaming and streaming video.
2015-11-12 A*STAR set-ups high density, low-cost packaging consortium
Together with industry partners, A*STAR's IME has set-up a high-density FOWLP consortium to extend FOWLP capabilities for applications such as smartphones, tablets, navigation tools and gaming consoles.
2013-05-06 6-axis motion tracker combines gyroscope, accelerometer
InvenSense rolled the MPU-6521 MEMS SoC that the firm said is the world's smallest 6-axis solution for smartphones, tablets, gaming devices, motion-based remote control and wearable sensors.
2007-02-16 3D-graphics core targets mobile devices
Today's mobile and consumer devices feature complex GUIs, and incorporate gaming capabilities. As a result, capability and performance requirements as well as demands for low power consumption and cost continue to increase.
2013-10-01 3D sensor technologies ready for consumer space expansion
Jeff Bier discusses the potential of new vision sensor technologies and their applications in the consumer space beyond gaming consoles.
2011-01-24 3D gesture recognition sheds "child's play" image
From its simple beginnings as a gaming interface for Nintendo's Wii, 3D gesture recognition will soon figure prominently in smartphones and the TV remote. Proponents predict that the hardware for gesture recognition will become as ubiquitous in smartphones as the camera module.
2015-10-21 12-DOF smart sensor platform enables gesture recognition
Dialog Semiconductor and Bosch Sensortec joined forces to create the platform aimed at wearable computing devices and immersive gaming, including augmented reality, and 3D indoor mapping and navigation.
2002-07-26 ZyXEL selects Infineon QAM-VDSL chipset for its broadband platform
ZyXEL Communications Corp. has selected Infineon Technologies' PoVDSL chipset for its VES broadband access platform.
2009-08-04 Zero-drift op amp uses 30% less power
The ADA4051-2 is a chopper-stabilized operational amplifier designed for portable and battery-powered instruments.
2006-07-13 Zebra licenses Magellan's RFID tech
Zebra Technologies announced that it has licensed Magellan Technology's phase jitter modulation RFID technology.
2012-11-20 Yoshida: Can Renesas be saved by the Wii U?
Junko Yoshida offers analysis on the upcoming launch of Nintendo's Wii U console and how Renesas will be impacted by its sales.
2007-01-11 XYZ-axis accelerometers roll for mobile CE apps
Freescale Semiconductor has unveiled three XYZ-axis accelerometers that provide motion-sensing for CE devices that require fast response times, low current consumption, low-voltage operation and sleep mode in small-profile packages.
2003-05-22 Xybernaut receives patent for mobile computer management
Xybernaut Corp. has been granted a patent by the JPO entitled "Mobile Computer with Audio Interrupt System."
2009-09-11 Xeon processors make intelligent PCs
Intel's new processors bring the Nehalem microarchitecture to mainstream desktop and entry server markets.
2007-10-12 XDR DRAM transfers data at 9.6GBps
Elpida Memory and Rambus claim the industry's fastest DRAMthe 512Mbit, 4.8GHz XDR DRAM, with a data transfer rate of 9.6GBps.
2009-11-13 Wolfson builds R&D center in Yokohama
Wolfson's new development center is staffed by experienced mixed-signal engineers to ensure the company's continued growth in Japan.
2007-01-11 WNPU unlocks full potential of 802.11n
Atheros' AR7161 WNPU unlocks the full potential of 802.11n technology to enable simultaneous high-bandwidth applications.
2003-06-30 WLAN semiconductor market to hit $1.1B in '07
The worldwide WLAN semiconductor market will increase at a 13 percent CAGR from 2002 to 2007, reaching $1.1 billion in revenues by 2007.
2007-03-12 WLAN module, software roll for DaVinci systems
Mistral Software has put together a software-based WLAN product that will help engineers designing portable wireless devices based on Texas Instruments' DM644x series DaVinci processors accelerate product development.
2003-08-26 WLAN hardware revenue hits $608M in Q2 '03
Worldwide WLAN hardware revenue topped $608M in Q2 2003, and is projected to grow to $3.2B in CY06, up about 100 percent from $1.6B in CY02, according to Infonetics Research.
2006-08-14 WLAN chipset market to reach $2.3B in '09
The global WLAN chipset market sales reached $910 million in 2005 and is projected to reach $2.3 billion in 2009, according to recent report by Frost & Sullivan.
2007-09-21 WLAN chip drives Wi-Fi in high-volume segments
Broadcom's new WLAN platform enables customers to deliver wireless capabilities in new platforms and at new price points, spurring Wi-Fi penetration in the high-volume segments.
2015-11-02 Wireless vision able to capture images behind walls
MIT researchers developed a technology called RF Capture that lends itself to potential applications such as virtual reality, smart homes and even film-making.
2011-08-01 Wireless tech increases spectrum utilization
DIDO is a wireless technology that increases the data capacity of a wireless spectrum while increasing reliability and reducing the cost and complexity of wireless devices.
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