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Agilent Technologies' Rapid Resolution LC System Now Fully Compatible with MS Line from Applied Biosystems/MDS SCIEX | SANTA CLARA, Calif., Agilent Technologies Inc. today announced that its 1200 Series Rapid Resolution Liquid Chromatography (RRLC) system is now fully compatible with the line of mass spectrometers from Applied Biosystems/MDS SCIEX. Mass spectrometry (MS) is one of the most accurate and sensitive scientific research techniques, well suited for small-molecule research, such as in pharmaceuticals and metabolomics. Liquid chromatography (LC) is widely used throughout the life sciences and analytical chemistry industries to separate samples prior to MS analysis. | Leer la noticia completa | Miércoles, 15 Noviembre, 2006 - 10:15 | |
AMD Brings Next-Generation Graphics to the Apple™ Power Mac G5® Quad | SUNNYVALE, CALIF. -- AMD today announced the ATI Radeon® X1900 G5 Mac® Edition, a next-generation graphics card that combines workstation-class creative productivity and cutting-edge 3D game performance. The ATI Radeon X1900 G5 Mac Edition represents a high-performance PCI Express graphics upgrade card for the Power Mac G5 Quad and Power Mac G5 Dual. Upgrading to the ATI Radeon X1900 G5 Mac helps pro-application users maximize their creative potential with the powerful PCI Express-based Power Mac G5 Quad and Power Mac G5 Dual. | Leer la noticia completa | Miércoles, 15 Noviembre, 2006 - 10:10 | |
| | AMD Introduces World's First Dedicated Enterprise Stream Processor | TAMPA, FL -- At the Supercomputing 2006 show today, AMD introduced the world’s first dedicated stream processor designed to meet the specific hardware demands of high-performance computing (HPC) applications. Engineered specifically for compute-only systems such as workstations and servers, the AMD Stream Processor™ makes use of AMD’s new thin hardware interface called CTM™ to drive substantial performance gains in areas such as financial analysis, seismic migration analysis, and life sciences research, among others. | Leer la noticia completa | Miércoles, 15 Noviembre, 2006 - 10:08 | |
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AMD “Close to Metal”™ Technology Unleashes the Power of Stream Computing | TAMPA, FL -- AMD today announced that software developers can put the ‘pedal to the metal’ for emerging stream computing applications, making use of a new thin hardware interface known as CTM™ (for “Close To Metal”) to increase processing application performance by as much as eightfold more than traditional 3D application programming interfaces (APIs)1. CTM gives developers unfettered access to the native instruction set and memory of the massively parallel computational elements in AMD Stream Processors™. Using CTM, stream processors effectively become powerful, programmable open architectures like today’s central processing units (CPUs). By opening up the architecture, CTM provides developers with the low-level, deterministic, and repeatable access to hardware that is necessary to develop essential tools such as compilers, debuggers, math libraries, and application platforms. | Leer la noticia completa | Miércoles, 15 Noviembre, 2006 - 10:07 | |
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AMI Semiconductor Continues to Lead the Industry in FPGA-to-ASIC Conversions | Pocatello, Idaho – AMI Semiconductor, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of state-of-the-art structured digital and integrated mixed-signal products, today announced the capability to convert 1.2 volt, 90nm FPGAs to 130nm cell-based ASICs. This competency supports OEMs moving from expensive, high-density FPGAs for prototyping to more cost-effective ASICs for production. | Leer la noticia completa | Miércoles, 15 Noviembre, 2006 - 10:03 | |
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AMI Semiconductor Launches New Wireless Transceivers for Industrial Applications | Pocatello, Idaho — AMI Semiconductor, a leading designer and manufacturer of state-of-the-art integrated mixed-signal and structured digital products for the automotive, medical and industrial markets, today announced two new single-chip wireless transceivers, the AMIS-52150 and the AMIS-53050. These devices are optimized for sub-GHz, low-to-moderate data rate wireless communications in a variety of industrial applications. Target applications include building security and access, smoke and fire detection, building control and automation, lighting, and utility metering, among others. | Leer la noticia completa | Miércoles, 15 Noviembre, 2006 - 09:59 | |
| | AMIS adds Analog Array Methodology to its Portfolio | Pocatello, Idaho - AMI Semiconductor, a designer and manufacturer of state-of-the-art integrated mixed-signal and structured digital products for the automotive, medical and industrial markets, today announced that it has expanded its capabilities by offering new analog array methodology. The approach uses proven blocks of circuitry combined with custom interconnect layers to produce finished ASICs that incorporate both analog and digital elements in short lead times and with low NREs. | Leer la noticia completa | Miércoles, 15 Noviembre, 2006 - 09:57 | |
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