MIPS

Bioreactor for bone tissue engineering wins professor venture fair

EUREKALERT Contact: Eric Schurr schurr@umd.edu University of Maryland faculty pitch inventions at Bioscience Research and Technology Review Day COLLEGE PARK, Md.-John Fisher, associate professor in the Fischell Department of...

powered by

Building a 32-Bit, One-Instruction Computer

Hugh Pickens writes "The advantages of RISC are well known — simplifying the CPU core by reducing the complexity of the instruction set allows faster speeds, more registers, and pipelining to provide the appearance of...

powered by

Security adapters ship with Linux SDK

Cavium announced a new line of Nitrox network security adapters that ship with a Linux SDK. The Nitrox XL CN16XX-NFBE family offers a FIPS 140-2-certified hardware security nodule (HSM) with PCI Express Gen2 connectivity and...

powered by

Lenovo's ThinkPad netbook is revealed

After months of rumors and wishful thinking, Lenovo is finally releasing a ThinkPad netbook. The ThinkPad X100e will include a 11.6-inch display, an AMD Athlon MV-40 processor, up to 4GB of RAM and 320GB of disk storage, plus...

powered by

ARM, MIPS accelerate Android push

Processor makers ARM and MIPS Technologies are both aiming to simplify and accelerate the use of netbooks, MIDs (mobile Internet devices), set-top boxes and picture frames that run on Google's Android software platform.

powered by

OCP-IP Releases OCP 3.0 Specification

Open Core Protocol International Partnership (OCP-IP) today announced that OCP 3.0 specification has completed member review and is now the official specification of record. However, maintaining coherence in embedded software...

powered by

MIPS Technologies Up 13.7% Since SmarTrend's Buy Recommendation

Nov 19, 2009 (SmarTrend(R) Spotlight via COMTEX) -- SmarTrend, our proprietary pattern recognition system, called an Uptrend for MIPS Technologies (NASDAQ:MIPS) on July 23, 2009 at $3.51. Since then, MIPS Technologies has...

powered by

LHC-gull kills science with bread (1101)

Apparently the Large Hadron Collider is doomed. It can't even survive a bread bombing by birds. The Droid arrived on the scene though, and people actually lined up. However tethering is gonna cost you on the thing. Are you...

powered by

Microchip MCUs feature NanoWatt XLP technology

A Microchip Technology product story Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Nov 19, 2009 Microchip has announced two new families of 16-bit PIC24F microcontrollers (MCUs) - the PIC24FJ64GA104 and the PIC24FJ64GB004. The...

powered by

Co-expression Networks: Graph Properties and Topological Comparisons.

Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104. MOTIVATION: For Microarray-based gene expression data have been generated widely to study different biological...

powered by
1 2 3 4 5 next »