Opera integrates TV app store with MediaTek's chipsets
Norwegian software company ramps up efforts to promote Opera TV Store by partnering Taiwanese chipmaker to include the platform on the latter's chipsets.
Norwegian software company ramps up efforts to promote Opera TV Store by partnering Taiwanese chipmaker to include the platform on the latter's chipsets.
IDC predicts smartphones, tablets and ongoing transition to 3G networks in developing markets will spur the industry upward from its sub-1 percent growth in 2012.
Scientists from the Institute of Microelectronics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences uses high-k metal gate materials to produce cheaper, low-power integrated circuits.
Singapore company will license its high-performance GPU tech, as well as divest engineering resources and assets from its U.K. subsidiary to the chip giant as part of the deal.
IT consumerization and the convergence of data, applications and devices, mean chip manufacturers must adapt and integrate their product designs to accommodate these trends or face being left behind.
U.S. chipmaker will not invest as much in mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets as the market opportunity is "less attractive", but will focus on industrial customers such as carmakers instead.
A group of international scientists have collaborated to create what they say is the world's thinnest and smoothest metallic lines, which are used in electronic components. The technological breakthrough will aid in future miniaturisation of devices, they say.