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Keysight opens second service centre in Malaysia (2016-05-03)
[ Test & Measurement ]
The Selangor Service Centre boasts a modern calibration laboratory that provides factory adjustment and a full suite of OEM tests, as well as a strategic move to grow its global services business.
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Control this smart glass with the blink of an eye (2015-03-16)
[ Consumer Electronics ]
K-Glass 2 detects users' eye movements to point the cursor to recognise computer icons or objects in the Internet, and uses winks for commands. The researchers call this interface the "i-Mouse."
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ARM, Tencent Games team up to improve mobile gaming (2015-03-05)
[ IC/Board/Systems Design ]
Tencent mobile game developers will gain access to a wide range of hardware, tools and expertise, enabling the development of games that efficiently deliver superior 2D and 3D graphic experiences.
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GlobalFoundries extends grants to Singapore students (2015-02-27)
[ Industrial/Mil/Aero ]
SgIS scholars will receive internship opportunities, field trips, professional training and development programme, and immersion activities, to prepare themselves for their career.
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Students develop Singapore's first 3D-printed concept car (2015-02-03)
[ Automotive ]
NTU students have built Singapore's first urban solar electric car, which touts a 3D-printed body shell with 150 parts. Dubbed as NTU Venture 8, it will race at this year's Shell Eco-marathon Asia.
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Indian court stops sales of Xiaomi smartphones (2014-12-12)
[ Communications/Network ]
The Delhi High Court ordered Xiaomi to stop selling its devices on Flipkart.com in India. The ruling came after Ericsson filed a patent infringement case against the Chinese company.
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Philippines builds up local EVs with new assembly line (2014-12-01)
[ Automotive ]
BEMAC Electric Transportation Philippines has opened its assembly line for electric vehicles in Carmona, Cavite, to deliver 500 units of three-wheeled EVs per month.
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TSMC rolls out technology platform for IoT, wearables apps (2014-09-30)
[ IC/Board/Systems Design ]
In this platform, TSMC offers multiple processes to provide significant power reduction benefits for IoT and wearable products and a comprehensive design ecosystem to accelerate time-to-market.
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Hardware development kit targets wearables, IoT (2014-09-23)
[ IC/Board/Systems Design ]
The LinkIt ONE is based on MediaTek Aster (MT2502) and integrates GSM, GPRS, Bluetooth EDR/BLE, Wi-Fi, GPS, SD Card, and MP3/AAC/AMR Audio features.
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LTE module aims at automotive communication devices (2014-09-18)
[ Automotive ]
The UMDZ series LTE data communication module has been developed to provide high-speed data communication for automotive applications. It has built-in multi-mode support for 2G, 3G, and 4G.
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SMIC activates 38nm NAND process technology (2014-09-11)
[ Computing/Peripherals ]
The 38nm NAND Flash technology targets diversified high volume speciality applications, such as embedded products, mobile computing, TV, and Set-top Box.
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Octa-core processor optimises HD tablets (2014-09-05)
[ Consumer Electronics ]
The A83T packs eight highly energy-efficient Cortex-A7 cores that could run simultaneously at around 2GHz, and implements the advanced big.LITTLE architecture to maximise the battery life.
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What you need to know about the new Fujitsu-Panasonic Co. (2014-08-05)
[ Industrial/Mil/Aero ]
The semiconductor production business is no longer a sacred cow either. Fujitsu and Panasonic have jettisoned most of their own fabs over the last few years.
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ST launches MEMS lab in Taiwan (2014-07-28)
[ Consumer Electronics ]
ST's MEMS Microphone Lab in Taiwan complies with the ISO 3744/3745 industrial acoustic standard and environmental noise regulation, as well as Intel's Speech and Voice Recognition Standard.
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Private cloud bolsters chip design research, education (2014-07-28)
[ IC/Board/Systems Design ]
By deploying EDA hardware and software in a private cloud, SRC and SCI hope to grow a whole new crop of qualified SoC design engineers in developing countries worldwide.
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A*STAR, industry partners establish semicon R&D joint labs (2014-07-24)
[ Industrial/Mil/Aero ]
The Joint Labs will enable the development of semiconductor technologies and allow partners to undertake solutions-oriented semiconductor R&D and facilitate commercialisation.
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Analyst: ASIC market rides high in Asia-Pacific (2014-07-21)
[ Industrial/Mil/Aero ]
According to IC Insights, the Asia-Pacific region is seen to boost its share of the ASIC market by 17 per centage points from 2004-2014 and be the only region to significantly increase in ASIC marketshare.
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Microsoft lays off 18,000 employees (2014-07-18)
[ Consumer Electronics ]
As part of what Microsoft called an evolution of its organisation and culture, the company will cut both professional and factory positions from its Nokia Devices and Services division.
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Thailand trains more IC design engineers (2014-07-15)
[ Automotive ]
Thailand is planning to boost its electronic industry for the Asean integration by training more IC design engineers. A three-year programme has been put in place to achieve this goal.
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Nvidia outs GRID Test Drive in APAC region (2014-07-10)
[ Test & Measurement ]
Nvidia GRID technology allows knowledge workers and high-end graphics users such as engineers and designers to utilise graphics-rich applications through the cloud anywhere on any device.
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Element14 grows passives selection in APAC region (2014-07-07)
[ Automotive ]
Element14 expands its portfolio of KEMET solutions for electronic designs and production with the addition of new lines of super capacitors, inductors, and signal relays.
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Deep-sea electronics for Malaysian Flight MH370 (2014-06-18)
[ Industrial/Mil/Aero ]
In this age of advanced electronics, we obviously do not have the systems in place to find the aircraft in a reasonable amount of time and at a reasonable cost.
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Filipino teen creates energy-generating shoes (2014-06-06)
[ Consumer Electronics ]
A 15-year-old student from the Philippines invented a generator that can be installed in shoes to harness power while walking and wirelessly charge portable electronic devices like phones and tablets.
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3D printer that uses scrap plastic wins design contest (2014-04-25)
[ Industrial/Mil/Aero ]
Dubbed as the 3D PrintEarth, it has the ability to take in scrap plastic as its printing material instead of the conventional filament, making 3D printing more affordable and earth-friendly.
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Microsoft to boost Vietnam's IT infrastructure (2014-03-18)
[ Industrial/Mil/Aero ]
A memorandum of understanding between Microsoft and the Ministry of Information and Communications will pave the way for the modernisation of Vietnam's IT infrastructure.
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Philippines sets roadmap for local EV industry (2014-03-17)
[ Power/Smart Energy ]
The Electric Vehicle Association of the Philippines is setting an ambitious target of putting 1 million electric vehicles on the streets of the Philippines by the end of the decade.
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Asia dominates RF amplifier and RF power devices market (2014-03-17)
[ Communications/Network ]
The Asia-Pacific region, led by China, will continue to be the biggest market and most important region for high power RF amplifiers and RF power devices for wireless infrastructure.
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China's semiconductor market hits rough patch (2014-03-13)
[ IC/Board/Systems Design ]
The slow economic activity in China is set to hamper the growth of its semiconductor market despite billions of investment by the Chinese government in a move to boost revenues.
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LED outdoor lighting market gains momentum globally (2014-03-06)
[ Industrial/Mil/Aero ]
As economies all over the world become more volatile, city governments are investing more on energy-efficient and long-lasting LED streetlights to cut costs.
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China smartphone brands dominate domestic market (2013-11-04)
[ Consumer Electronics ]
Research firm TrendForce forecasts that 250 million units of smartphones will be shipped worldwide in the third quarter because of the introduction of new models in the second half of 2013.
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Robotic glove helps restore hand movements
The device is an improvement from conventional robotic hand rehabilitation devices as it has sensors to detect muscle signals and conforms to the natural movements of the human hand.
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K-Glass 2 detects users' eye movements to point the cursor to recognise computer icons or objects in the Internet, and uses winks for commands. The researchers call this interface the "i-Mouse."