For those of you involved in embedded systems development: which of the following types of operating system are you planning to use in your next project?
LONDON The marketing people at Intersil Corp. (Milpitas, Calif.), a manufacturer of analog and mixed signal ICs, probably had fun making this spoof video for YouTube. But it feels like there's something not quite right about the way Intersil advocates silicon chips in supposedly edible treats.
Nonetheless, with the reminder that you don't have to do with the oh-so pleasant voice-over suggests, with the reminder that eating silicon chips is not advisable, and on the assumption that Intersil made this video for wide circulation (otherwise why put it on YouTube) we offer here an episode of "Cooking with Intersil" so you can make up your own minds.
European Nanoelectronics project seeks more proposals CATRENE, the industry-driven Cluster for Application and Technology Research in Europe on NanoElectronics (EUREKA 4140) has announced its third call for project proposals from Feb 1 to June 1, 2010.
Engineers explore life beyond 10 Gbit links Electronics engineers are bumping up against the limits of their tools and techniques—and perhaps even physics--to keep pace with the rapidly expanding needs of an Internet-driven society as they coalesce around a move to 25 Gbit/second chips and ponder what comes next.
EE Times Europe January edition Packed with exclusive content, the January edition reviews what could be the hot technologies of 2010, and extends throughout three Design & Products focuses, namely on Analog Design, Wireless Electronics and Interconnect.