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| 16.05.2025 | CEO of $190 billion chipmaker: The best piece of career advice I’ve ever received—it’s the ‘fastest path to growth’ | Lisa Su has been the CEO of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) for 10 years, taking the company from a struggling chipmaker to a $190 billion artificial intelligence powerhouse — and boosting her net worth to $1 billion in the process.
The turnar... |
| 06.08.2024 | Plug and /pray/ play | ОС и компьютер. Роман с камнем
Когда компьютеры были большими, а программы маленькими, никто особенно не задумывался над ответами на вопросы: Какова конфигурация компьютера? Какие устройства и как подключены? Да, собственно, этого и не нужн... |
| 06.10.2023 | Калибровка магнитометра: через вращения к компасу | Вступление.
Многим сервисам критически важно иметь информацию о местонахождении подключенных устройств. Кикшеринг — не исключение. Нам в Whoosh нужно отслеживать каждый отдельно взятый самокат в каждый отдельно взятый момент времени. Поэтом... |
| 01.12.2015 | That’s not a blade of grass — It’s a Freescale Internet of Things chip | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more.
Freescale‘s newest chip is as thin as a blade of grass.
Targeted at Internet of Things applications, which are expected to become a $1.... |
| 01.12.2015 | That’s not a blade of grass — It’s a Freescale Internet of Things chip | Freescale‘s newest chip is as thin as a blade of grass.
Targeted at Internet of Things applications, which are expected to become a $1.7 trillion market by 2020, the Kinetis K22 microcontroller from Freescale is just 0.34 millimeters in hei... |
| 01.11.2015 | That’s not a blade of grass. It’s a Freescale Internet of Things chip. | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more.
Freescale‘s newest chip is as thin as a blade of grass.
Targeted at Internet of Things applications which are expected to become a $1.7... |
| 01.11.2015 | That’s not a blade of grass. It’s a Freescale Internet of Things chip. | Freescale‘s newest chip is as thin as a blade of grass.
Targeted at Internet of Things applications which are expected to become a $1.7 trillion market by 2020, the Kinetis K22 microcontroller from Freescale is just 0.34 millimeters in heig... |
| 02.10.2015 | Who Will Step Up To Secure The Internet Of Things? | John Dixon Contributor
John Dixon is director of IoT marketing and strategy at Freescale Semiconductor.
The Internet of Things (IoT) presents a significant mix of opportunity and risk. Compared to the connected devices of the past, the gazi... |
| 10.09.2015 | Freescale Buys Canada-based CogniVue | Freescale announced its acquisition of Ottawa, Canada-based CogniVue Corp. to boost its position in the autonomous vehicles and advanced driver assistance systems market. |
| 02.07.2015 | Shareholders Approve NPX’s Acquisition of Freescale for $11.8 Billion | Shareholders for NXP Semiconductors and Freescale Semiconductor approved NXP’s acquisition of Freescale for $11.8 billion on Thursday. |
| 29.06.2015 | Miniaturisation will lead to ‘smart spaces’ and blur the line between on and offline | Lenovo, the Chinese firm that has bought up IBM’s cast off PC business, has announced a miniaturised computer not much larger than a smartphone, which can be connected to any screen via an HDMI connection.
Advances in electronic components ... |
| 26.05.2015 | 7 Summer Essentials: Gear and Gadgets Edition | Like it or not, summer is officially upon us. No matter how you like to spend your summer days, be it at the beach, the mountains, your backyard, or even in a constantly temperature controlled environment, there are plenty of new gear and g... |
| 01.03.2015 | Freescale launches quad-core processor for self-driving cars | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more.
Freescale is announcing a processor today that it hopes will be useful in self-driving cars. The big automotive chip maker hopes that i... |
| 01.03.2015 | Freescale launches quad-core processor for self-driving cars | Freescale is announcing a processor today that it hopes will be useful in self-driving cars. The big automotive chip maker hopes that its S32V Vision Processor will help steer the auto industry to the first crash-less car.
Above: Driver-ass... |
| 01.03.2015 | Two Semiconductor Companies You Haven’t Heard Of Are Merging In A $40B Deal | What is worth $40 billion, and isn’t Uber? The union of NXP Semiconductors, and Freescale Semiconductor. The two companies announced a “definitive agreement” today that will see Freescale shareholders pick up 0.3521 NXP shares and $6.26 in ... |
| 08.12.2014 | Freescale enables wireless charging for tablets and other large gadgets | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more.
Chip maker Freescale is introducing a 15-watt wireless charging system that will enable cordless recharging for larger devices such as ... |
| 08.12.2014 | Freescale enables wireless charging for tablets and other large gadgets | Chip maker Freescale is introducing a 15-watt wireless charging system that will enable cordless recharging for larger devices such as tablets.
The wireless charging operates at three times the wattage of wireless phone chargers. It should ... |
| 04.09.2014 | Freescale’s Discovery Lab Incubating Big Ideas | |
| 06.11.2013 | This amazing device gives those who are nearly blind the power of reading | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today!
Liat Negrin has had trouble with her vision since... |
| 06.11.2013 | This amazing device gives those who are nearly blind the power of reading | Liat Negrin has had trouble with her vision since childhood. But on a recent day, a film crew recorded the Israeli walking into a grocery store and doing something that’s always been difficult for her — reading the ingredients on a cereal b... |
| 23.09.2013 | Freescale launches gateway platform for the ‘Internet of things’ | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today!
Chip maker Freescale and Oracle are announcing an... |
| 23.09.2013 | Freescale launches gateway platform for the ‘Internet of things’ | Chip maker Freescale and Oracle are announcing an initiative to create standards for gateways that can deal with a flood of data from devices associated with the “Internet of things.”
The Internet of things refers to the vision of instrumen... |
| 04.06.2013 | Freescale Semiconductor to Replace Livestrong as Austin Marathon Sponsor | Freescale Semiconductor announced it will be sponsoring the Austin Marathon and Half Marathon, replacing Livestrong.
The Austin Marathon organization broke ties earlier this year with Livestrong, the cancer charity founded by Cyclist Lance ... |
| 07.05.2013 | The Hard(ware) Realities Keeping Us From The Ideal Smartwatch | One fine day, we might all ditch our smartphones in favor of smartwatches or other wrist-worn devices that do everything that a smartphone can do, but better. That day is not coming any time soon.
The ideal smartwatch would be able to stand... |
| 06.03.2013 | How two volunteers built the Raspberry Pi’s operating system | Aurich Lawson reader comments 79 with 53 posters participating, including story author
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| 27.02.2013 | World’s smallest ARM chip has huge implications for implantable tech | Freescale has just introduced the world’s smallest ARM Cortex-powered microcontroller unit (MCU), the Kinetis KL02. Compared with its nearest competitor, the Kinetis consumes 25% less board area yet provides 60% more general purpose input-o... |
| 26.02.2013 | Freescale products help TTP deliver 'last mile' connectivity for pioneering solution | Freescale products help TTP deliver 'last mile' connectivity for pioneering solution
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BARCELONA, Spain--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Technology Partnership (TTP), a world leader in digital broadcast TV, satellite, cellular and communicati... |
| 01.03.2010 | The A4 and the A8: secrets of the iPad’s brain | reader comments 86 with 70 posters participating
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| 01.03.2010 | Freescale’s chip could lead to faster and more power efficient e-book readers | Electronic book readers are gaining so much traction that chip makers are starting to design custom chips to power them.
The latest example is from Freescale, which is launching the i.MX508 applications processor today. The chip uses an ARM... |
| 23.01.2010 | Weekly Wrapup: Topic Trackers, Facebook Privacy, Mobile Web Sensors, And More… | In this edition of the Weekly Wrapup – our newsletter summarizing the top stories of the week – we continue our analysis of Facebook’s sweeping new privacy policies (plus tell you how to protect yourself), explore how mobile phones and sens... |
| 14.01.2010 | Old Intel-vs-AMD style chip race underway in e-reader market | reader comments 30 with 24 posters participating
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This past CES saw an army of e-book readers in a variety of form factors, all ready to march ashore in the wake of Amazon's... |
| 04.02.2009 | Everspin Technologies names new CEO to guide memory chip business | Everspin Technologies, the maker of a new kind of memory chip, has named chip veteran Aurangzeb Khan as chief executive.
The Chandler, Ariz.-based company designs magnetic random access memory chips, which use magnets to store data. The com... |
| 07.01.2009 | New Freescale processors target Linux netbooks | reader comments with 0 posters participating
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Despite the fact that their keyboards are hand-cripplingly small, the "netbook" sector of computer sales continues to... |
| 05.01.2009 | ARM-based netbook design at CES | Think about it: if you slapped a 7-10 inch screen and an almost full-sized keyboard on your smartphone, you’d basically have yourself a pretty serviceable netbook, no? In that spirit, Freescale Semiconductor will be showing off a prototype ... |
| 13.11.2008 | Everspin launches a new generation of MRAM memory chips | Everspin, a spin-off from Freescale Semiconductor that is creating magnetic-based memory chips, is announcing a new generation of chips today.
Everspin makes magnetic random access memory (MRAM) chips that perform the same functions of perm... |
| 06.10.2008 | Crocus snags $15.8M to develop magnetic memory chips | French semiconductor maker Crocus Technology has raised $15.8 million in second round financing, in addition to $4.1 million from OSEO, France’s public agency for funding innovation.
The company plans to use the round for continued developm... |
| 23.06.2008 | Robotic arm hustles air hockey players everywhere | If you walk into a bar and see this robotic arm situated at one end of an air hockey table drinking a Miller High Life with a cigarette hanging from its lip yelling “Who’s got next?!", don’t, under any circumstances, play against it fo... |