IDG News Service-Emerging chip technologies that Arm Holdings announced on Wednesday could help to power mobile networks that are being asked to handle more traffic with more fine-tuned controls. The provider of the dominant architecture ...
IDG News Service - Rambus on Wednesday said it would lay off around 15 percent of staff as part of a restructuring effort in which the company is trying to curb expenses to improve profitability. Rambus currently has about 500 employees, ...
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Chip makers LSI and STMicroelectronics did not infringe on patents claimed by Rambus, according to a ruling by the U.S. International Trade Commission on Wednesday . Rambus claimed the chip makers had allegedly violated patents related to ...
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CINCINNATI, May 23, 2012 (GlobeNewswire via COMTEX) -- LSI Industries Inc. announced that it is partnering with The University of Arkansas athletic department to provide a new video display to the north end zone scoreboard inside Donald W. ...
VMware announced today that its vSphere cloud operating system will now come natively with EMC's Avamar backup and recovery software, which also includes data deduplication capability. Additionally, EMC announced its VFCache PCIe server ...
Tags: VMware, vSphere cloud, operating system, EMC, Avamar backup
The team at LSi will be taking a break now until the 2nd January 2013. We'd like to take this opportunity to thank all our readers for following LSI Online news throughout 2012 and wish you a very happy holiday season, however you might be ...
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Fiber-optic communications component and subsystem maker Finisar Corp of Sunnyvale,CA,USA and UK-headquartered Xyratex Ltd,a provider of data storage technology,with give a joint technology demonstration at the European Conference on ...
Tags: Finisar Optical Interconnect, Data Centre Subsystem, CA, USA
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has ratified the Cloud Data Management Interface (CDMI), a set of protocols defining how companies can safely move data between private and public clouds. The Storage Networking ...
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Emerging chip technologies that Arm Holdings announced this week, could help to power mobile networks that are being asked to handle more traffic with more fine-tuned controls. The provider of the dominant architecture for mobile devices ...
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The mass production of the renovated fabrication line is scheduled to start in second half of 2013 Samsung Electronics is planning to invest about $4bn at its chip plant in Austin, Texas to boost capacity of processors used in smartphones ...
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The new release delivers the performance, power efficiency benefits needed for the Ultrabook market segment Electronics company LSI has upgraded its SandForce SF-2200/2100 Client Flash Storage Processors (FSPs) to meet the power ...
Tags: LSI, Flash Storage Processors, flash memory, solid state drives
Just as the right choice of wallpapers, fabrics and curtains can help make a house a home, so too can the smart use of lighting add that little bit extra comfort and personality to a property, no matter how big or small. Coming as ...
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Taipei, Oct. 25, 2012 (CENS)--Market research firm Gartner predicts Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) to likely take over all of Apple's processor contracts from Samsung by 2014. During a recently held forum on semiconductor ...
Tags: TSMC, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Apple's processor, Samsung
LSI and ARM are addressing the data deluge gap–the perennial gap between the demand for bandwidth and the capacity provided by the network operators. Jeff Richardson,LSI's COO,points out that network traffic is growing at 32%CAGR ...
Tags: Arm and Lsi, The Data Deluge Gap, network operators, networking chips
It's probably fair to ask why Japanese electronics maker Sharp--deep in debt and red ink,cutting workers and salaries,awash in excess inventory in the brutal LCD market--is actively promoting a line of talking vacuum cleaners. But the ...