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Rambus to Outline Memory Trends in High Definition Consumer Devices at ARM Developers Conference: related news

Rambus to Outline Memory Trends in High-Definition Consumer Devices at ARM Developers' Conference

Conference 2008 as Director of Marketing, Michael Ching, outlines the memory architecture trends and system bandwidth requirements for designing SoCs for high-definition consumer applications.

Rambus to Outline Memory Trends in High-Definition Consumer Devices at ARM Developers' Conference

BUSINESS WIRE -- Rambus Inc. (Nasdaq:RMBS) -0- *T Who: Rambus Inc. (Nasdaq: RMBS) Where: ARM Developers' Conference 2008 Santa Clara Convention Center 5001 Great America Parkway Santa Clara, CA Room #203 When: Thursday, October 9, 2008, 9:00 am *T

Lexar 16GB Secure Digital High Capacity and CompactFlash Memory Cards

Lexar Media, a leading global provider of memory products for digital media, announced today that the company has further increased the capacity of its widely popular Platinum II flash memory card line by introducing a Platinum II 60x 16GB Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) card and Platinum II 80x 16GB CompactFlash® (CF) card. The new, high-capacity cards give value-conscious video and photo enthusiasts the ability to shoot longer and faster, while taking advantage of new higher-resolution and high-definition digital camcorders, digital SLRs and point-and-shoot cameras. When used with many of today’s popular flash-based digital camcorders, the Platinum II 16GB memory cards allow up to six hours of 1080 high-definition video recording. The Platinum II SDHC memory card is speed-rated at 60x, capable of a minimum sustained write speed o

Lexar-Kodak Branded Offering with Secure Digital High-Capacity, High-Speed Memory Card

Lexar Media has extended its Kodak-branded memory card offering with the introduction of the 16GB Kodak Secure Digital High-Capacity (SDHC) High-Speed Card. The new high-capacity Kodak-branded card is designed to capture and store large volumes of high-definition video and fast-action photographs when used with today’s popular SDHC-enabled digital video and point-and-shoot cameras. The new 16GB Kodak SDHC High-Speed Card is speed-rated at 60x, capable of minimum sustained read and write speeds of 9MB per second for capturing full motion video without interruption. For more information about the 16GB Kodak SDHC High-Speed Card, please visit

Analog Devices Introduces MEMs Microphones For Consumer Electronics Devices

Despite the proliferation of electronics devices that integrate voice, music, and video, the quality of sound produced by these handheld electronics has not lived up to consumer expectations. Analog Devices, Inc., (ADI) well-known to audiophiles for its high-fidelity audio technology, has created a microphone capable of high-fidelity audio/video playback, conference calling, TIA-920-compliant VoIP (voice-over-IP), voice recognition, and other functions. ADI combined audio applications know-how with MEMS (micro-electromechanical systems) technology to design a new family of microphones with the industry's highest SNR (signal-to-noise ratio) of greater than 61-dB A-weighted. Today, the highest quality sound available in a cell phone, for example, is just 55 dB.

Analog Devices Introduces Industry's Highest Performance MEMS Microphones For Consumer Electronics Devices

NORWOOD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE) Despite the proliferation of electronics devices that integrate voice, music, and video, the quality of sound produced by these handheld electronics has not lived up to consumer expectations. Analog Devices, Inc., (ADI) well-known to audiophiles for its high-fidelity audio technology, has created a microphone capable of high-fidelity audio/video playback, conference calling, TIA-920-compliant VoIP (voice-over-IP), voice recognition, and other functions. ADI combined audio applications know-how with MEMS (micro-electromechanical systems) technology to design a new family of microphones with the industry's highest SNR (signal-to-noise ratio) of greater than 61-dB A-weighted. Today, the highest quality sound available in a cell phone, for example, is just 55 dB.

Analog Devices Introduces Industry's Highest Performance MEMS Microphones For Consumer Electronics Devices

NORWOOD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE) Despite the proliferation of electronics devices that integrate voice, music, and video, the quality of sound produced by these handheld electronics has not lived up to consumer expectations. Analog Devices, Inc., (ADI) well-known to audiophiles for its high-fidelity audio technology, has created a microphone capable of high-fidelity audio/video playback, conference calling, TIA-920-compliant VoIP (voice-over-IP), voice recognition, and other functions. ADI combined audio applications know-how with MEMS (micro-electromechanical systems) technology to design a new family of microphones with the industry's highest SNR (signal-to-noise ratio) of greater than 61-dB A-weighted. Today, the highest quality sound available in a cell phone, for example, is just 55 dB.

New free platform helps high definition TV developers

A new, free-to-use application now aids digital TV developers to design better, more compelling TV applications for High Definition (HD) TV. MHEG-HD Demo from Ocean Blue Software, a leading provider of software for the digital home, enables developers to visualise how applications will appear on HD devices. MHEG-HD Demo demonstrates how the applications will look to viewers. The ability to visualise the applications during the development process will enable developers to design the most advanced and user-friendly applications possible.

Ocean Blue free platform helps high Definition TV developers

A new, free-to-use application now aids digital TV developers to design better, more compelling TV applications for High Definition (HD) TV. MHEG-HD Demo from Ocean Blue Software, a leading provider of world class software for the digital home, enables developers to visualise how applications will appear on HD devices. MHEG-HD Demo demonstrates how the applications will look to viewers. The ability to visualise the applications during the development process will enable developers to design the most advanced and user-friendly applications possible.

ARM Profiler for Symbian OS: ARM and Symbian Collaborate to Enable Feature-Rich, Low-Power Advanced Mobile Applications

CAMBRIDGE, England and LONDON, October 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- ARM [; ] and Symbian Limited today announced at the Symbian Smartphone Show in London, ARM(R) Profiler (http://www.arm.com/products/DevTools/RVP.html) for Symbian OS(TM). As part of the recently-launched RealView(R) Development Suite 4.0 Professional (http://www.arm.com/products/DevTools/RVDSPro.html), the ARM Profiler enables developers of mobile phone applications running on Symbian OS to add enhanced features and reduce power consumption. Developers can quickly and accurately target their optimizations with immediate feedback on actual application performance and with the rapid identification of bottlenecks across a broad range of performance measurements, bringing their applications to market faster and with lower risk.

Arrow Shares Expertise in ARM Solutions at 2008 ARM Developers' Conference, Oct. 7-9, Silicon Valley

TMCNet: Arrow Shares Expertise in ARM Solutions at 2008 ARM Developers' Conference, Oct. 7-9, Silicon Valley

ARM Profiler for Symbian OS: ARM and Symbian Collaborate to Enable Feature-Rich, Low-Power Advanced Mobile Applications

CAMBRIDGE AND LONDON, UK – Oct. 21, 2008 – ARM [(LSE: ARM); (Nasdaq: ARMH)] and Symbian Limited today announced at the Symbian Smartphone Show in London, ARM® Profiler for Symbian OS™. As part of the recently-launched RealView® Development Suite 4.0 Professional, the ARM Profiler enables developers of mobile phone applications running on Symbian OS to add enhanced features and reduce power consumption. Developers can quickly and accurately target their optimizations with immediate feedback on actual application performance and with the rapid identification of bottlenecks across a broad range of performance measurements, bringing their applications to market faster and with lower risk.

Express Logic Sponsors Renesas Developers Conference

Express Logic, Inc., the worldwide leader in royalty-free real-time operating systems (RTOS), will sponsor Renesas Technology's upcoming Developers' Conference, which will be held in San Diego, California from October 13-15, 2008. The Renesas Developers' Conference is a premiere technology event that enables embedded system developers to obtain ideas and data for new designs that use microcontrollers (MCUs) and microprocessors (MPUs) for applications in consumer, industrial, automotive and communication markets, among others.

Total Phase to participate as an exhibitor in Renesas Technologys U.S. developers conference

Total Phase will be participating as an exhibitor in Renesas Technology's upcoming Developers' Conference, which will be held in San Diego, California from October 13-15, 2008. The Renesas Developers' Conference is a premiere technology event that enables embedded system developers to obtain ideas and data for new designs that use microcontrollers (MCUs) and microprocessors (MPUs) for applications in consumer, industrial, automotive and communication markets, among others.

Express Logic to Sponsor Renesas Technology's U.S. Developers' Conference

SAN DIEGO --(Business Wire)-- Express Logic, Inc., the worldwide leader in royalty-free real-time operating systems (RTOS), will sponsor Renesas Technology's upcoming Developers' Conference, which will be held in San Diego, California from October 13-15, 2008. The Renesas Developers' Conference is a premiere technology event that enables embedded system developers to obtain ideas and data for new designs that use microcontrollers (MCUs) and microprocessors (MPUs) for applications in consumer, industrial, automotive and communication markets, among others.

Express Logic to Sponsor Renesas Technology's U.S. Developers' Conference

San Diego, CA, September 29, 2008—Express Logic, Inc., the worldwide leader in royalty-free real-time operating systems (RTOS), will sponsor Renesas Technologys upcoming Developers Conference, which will be held in San Diego, California from October 13-15, 2008. The Renesas Developers Conference is a premiere technology event that enables embedded system developers to obtain ideas and data for new designs that use microcontrollers (MCUs) and microprocessors (MPUs) for applications in consumer, industrial, automotive and communication markets, among others.

Sonics CTO to Present at ARM Developers' Conference

MILPITAS, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Sonics Inc., a premier supplier of system-on-chip (SoC) SMART Interconnect(TM) solutions, today announced that its chief technology officer, Drew Wingard, will present a technical paper during the ARM Developers' Conference. The conference is being held at the Santa Clara (Calif.) Convention Center Oct. 7-9.

Sonics CTO to Present at ARM Developers' Conference

MILPITAS, Calif. --(Business Wire)-- Sonics Inc., a premier supplier of system-on-chip (SoC) SMART Interconnect(TM) solutions, today announced that its chief technology officer, Drew Wingard, will present a technical paper during the ARM Developers' Conference. The conference is being held at the Santa Clara (Calif.) Convention Center Oct. 7-9.

Embedded Alley Optimizes Flash Memory Deployment in Intelligent Devices

Embedded Alley, a leading provider of embedded Linux® solutions, announced the introduction of a specialized consulting practice, and accompanying technology and tools to optimize deployment of mobile, consumer electronics and other intelligent systems utilizing flash memory. Flash memory is pervasive in modern intelligent devices, for storage of applications, photographs, multimedia and other content. Available flash technologies, however, can force OEMs to make difficult trade-offs between component costs and device longevity. In particular, NAND flash technology comes in two main varieties: Multi-Level Cell (MLC) and Single Level Cell (SLC). The more popular MLC is less expensive in high capacity configurations, but also presents significantly lower erase-cycle endurance than SLC.

Spansion sues Samsung over flash memory patents

Flash memory maker Spansion has filed two patent infringement suits against Samsung with the International Trade Commission and in the US District Court in Delaware. In what the company claims is one of the largest patent infringement claims ever filed, Spansion is seeking the exclusion from the US market of well over 100 million MP3 players, mobile phones, digital cameras and other consumer electronic devices containing Samsung's flash memory components, which Spansion alleges infringe its intellectual property. These include devices such as Apple's iPods and Research In Motion's BlackBerry phones. The complaint in the US District Court in Delaware also seeks an injunction and treble damages for patent violations relating to Samsung Flash memory.

EVE to Exhibit at ARM Developers' Conference

SAN JOSE, Calif. --(Business Wire)-- EVE will exhibit its complete line of hardware/software co-verification solutions in Booth #714 October 7-9 during the ARM Developers' Conference at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, Calif.

Enterprise Mobility: Motorola adds Windows Mobile 6.1 to their rugged devices

Motorola is making 2 kinds of devices powered by Windows Mobile: for consumer market (smartphones from Motorola Q series) and enterprise market (rugged devices). Interestingly apart from Windows Mobile update Motorola is announcing also availability of "multiple OS option" for some of their rugged devices so users can run both Windows Mobile and Windows CE - maybe it is a sign that Motorola could deliver also this "multiple OS" option for consumer devices and offer dual-OS with both Windows Mobile and Google Android?

Carbon Design Systems to Showcase SoC Designer at ARM Developers' Conference

ACTON, Mass. --(Business Wire)-- Carbon Design Systems(TM) will exhibit its fast, cycle-accurate modeling environment for architecting and validating advanced system-on-chip (SoC) designs in Booth #619 October 7-9 during ARM Developers' Conference at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, Calif.

Directive proposed to enhance uniformity of consumer contractual rights both for online and more traditional shopping

On 8 October 2008, the Commission launched a proposal for a Directive on consumer contractual rights. The proposal comes about as a result of the Commission's review of the EU's "Consumer Acquis", i.e., the body of consumer law at EU level. The review concluded that there is a fragmented regulatory framework of consumer protection rules operating in the EU, and therefore a need for greater harmonisation. The proposed Directive (COM(2008)614), while certainly applicable to ordinary high street shopping for all kinds of consumer goods, also aims to give EU citizens more confidence to shop over the internet. Hong Kong sellers will therefore be directly affected by the proposed provisions, once they enter into effect in the Member States.

Warner Bros. Licenses Content for Distribution on DivX Certified Devices

DivX, Inc. and Warner Bros. Entertainment have announced an agreement that will enable online retailers to offer Warner Bros. titles in the high-quality DivX® standard definition format in October 2008 and high definition format in September 2009 for playback on DivX Certified® consumer electronics devices.


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