Marvell plans to begin selling PCIe adapter cards that will act as I/O accelerators or cache in order to boost the performance and resiliency of consumer-class solid-state drives (SSDs). Each of the cards allows for up to four SSDs to be ...
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Dubai,United Arab Emirates:Being an extremely electricity-intensive industry,a continuous supply of energy is critical for business continuity at Dubai Aluminium the entirely state owned corporation that operates the world's largest single ...
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Cambridge, England, 14 December 2012--MP Real Estate, acting on behalf of Ignis Asset Management, have secured a sale of The Platinum Building on St John’s Innovation Park, Cambridge, to St John’s College, Cambridge for ...
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Samsung Galaxy S III's display is thinner and has a greater range of colors than that of the Apple iPhone 5, an IHS iSuppli teardown analysis revealed Tuesday. But IHS iSuppli analyst Vinita Jakhanwal noted that the differences between ...
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US-based food software solution provider CAT Squared (CAT2) has developed an Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) plug-in module for its Food Safety and Quality Management Tool. The company noted that the new module is designed to reduce ...
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FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski detailed plans on Thursday to free up more wireless spectrum that carriers say they need to offer high-speed mobile services. The agency is on track to make 300MHz of new spectrum available for commercial ...
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Vicinity earns distinction through demonstrated technology success and customer commitment. Vicinity Manufacturing today announced it has achieved a Silver Microsoft Independent Software Vendor competency, demonstrating its ability to ...
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University of Guelph researcher Atsuko Negishi is investigating a novel and unlikely source of natural fibres that may one day lessen our dependence on petroleum: hagfish slime. The textile industry needs an affordable, sustainable ...
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THE Australian sharemarket hit a fresh 17-month high today as US lawmakers inched closer to a deal on the fiscal cliff problem. Utilities, energy, industrials, telecommunications, materials and financial stocks mostly rose despite some ...
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Great Northern Iron Ore Properties announced a quarterly dividend of December 17th. Stockholders of record,December 31st will be paid a dividend of USD 5.25 per share on Thursday,January 31st.This represents a USD 21.00 annualized ...
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Spatial pattern recognition Spatial pattern recognition (SPR) looks for relationships among defect locations on the substrate surface. When detected, spatial patterns can often lead to rapid identification of the defect's root cause (Fig. ...
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LED manufacturers invested heavily in production equipment in 2010–2011, driven primarily by demand for backlighting for flat panel displays in TVs and computers. Although this driver has moderated and there is currently an oversupply ...
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Autodesk has entered into a collaboration agreement to develop a new software for Organovo's NovoGen MMX 3D bioprinter, designed for creating living human tissues that are three-dimensional. Three-dimensional human tissues or models are ...
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Texas Tech University celebrated cotton research by highlighting unique cotton programs with a video release. Lubbock in the High Plains of Texas is the epicenter of cotton production and research. High Plains, which produces about 25% of ...
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Alphatec Spine has signed a new exclusive supply agreement for an anchored, zero-profile anterior cervical interbody device. Under the agreement, the company will pay an upfront fee over the next 12 months, and has agreed to certain ...
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