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CIO
October 15, 2003
Tom Krazit
Xerox Minds Its MEMS If you think your data center is too crowded, pay attention to researchers at Xerox, who hope to make optical switches much smaller than today's devices. The secret lies in a technology called optical MEMS, or micro-electrical-mechanical systems. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
April 21, 2010
Peter Alpern
The Dawn of the Digital Plant Like the evolution of the cell phone, sensing technologies have grown smarter through embedded software, allowing manufacturers to achieve greater plant visibility. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
February 2010
Sally Adee
Wireless Sensors That Live Forever Energy harvesters and radioisotopes fuel tiny transmitters. mark for My Articles similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
April 2006
MEMS Market for Defense and Aerospace to Hit $265 Million by 2009 The market for microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) in aerospace, defense, and homeland security will more than double by 2009, predict analysts. mark for My Articles similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
July 2006
MEMS Market to Reach $12.5 Billion by 2010 With an average annual growth rate of more than 20%, microelectromechanical-systems devices and production equipment is one of the fastest growing technology areas. mark for My Articles similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
May 2008
Market for MEMS oscillators will grow to $140 million by 2012 After a few false starts, MEMS-based oscillators are finally beginning to leave the shelves in series. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
May 31, 2006
Sebastian Rupley
A Puny Pump The arrays of fans and heat sinks that cool today's computer chips are headed for extinction if researchers at Purdue University get their way... New Babybot behaves like a 2-year-old... mark for My Articles similar articles
Technology Research News
March 9, 2005
Silicon Chip Laser Goes Continuous Useful lasers made from silicon would make it possible to move data between and within computer chips using light rather than electricity. This would make for faster chips that could be more tightly integrated with optical communications equipment. mark for My Articles similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
June 2008
Courtney E. Howard
Small science makes a big influence Micro-electro-mechanical systems and nanotechnology continue to solve challenges in military and defense applications. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
March 2013
Joachim N. Burghartz
Make Way for Flexible Silicon Chips We need them because thin, pliable organic semiconductors are too slow to serve in tomorrow's chips. Seamless integration of computing into everyday objects isn't quite here yet. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
March 2007
Philip E. Ross
Benedetto Vigna: The Man Behind the Chip Behind the Wii The designer of the MEMS motion sensor in Nintendo's fabulous game tells how he got into micro-machining and where he's taking it next. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
December 2009
Clark Nguyen
Radios With Micromachined Resonators Future wireless designs will replace electronics with precision mechanical components. mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Engineering
April 1, 2009
Aluminum-rotor motors New line of NEMA Premium efficient motors to help customers meet the year 2010 mandatory efficiency requirements of the 2007 Energy Independence & Security Act. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
March 1, 2007
Jill Jusko
Siemens' UGS Purchase Shows Promise For Manufacturers Siemens' purchase of UGS Corp. will create a strong manufacturing offering. mark for My Articles similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
September 2006
MEMS in Mobile Handsets to Become Billion-Dollar Market by 2010 Consumption of microelectromechanical systems in mobile handsets reached $157 million in 2005, and will exceed $1 billion by 2010, consumption, reports a market researcher. mark for My Articles similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
June 2007
Courtney E. Howard
Science of the small Miniature MEMS and nanotechnology devices solve challenges in defense, security, and aerospace applications. mark for My Articles similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
February 2010
Courtney E. Howard
A sea change in small electronics Advancements in microelectronics are helping to reduce the size, weight, cost, and carbon footprint of various military and aerospace electronics in land, sea, air, and space applications. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
January 1, 2008
John Teresko
The Incredible Shrinking Design Cycle DARPA research seeks CAD tools that can greatly speed development of MEMS-enabled microsystems. mark for My Articles similar articles
Technology Research News
February 9, 2005
All-silicon chip laser demoed Researchers from Intel have moved a step forward in the push to meld lasers and silicon chips, which could eventually be used in portable biological and chemical sensors, to amplify communications signals, and to convert light to different wavelengths. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 16, 2005
Cliff Malings
Nerds' Best-Kept Investment Secret Analog Devices stands to benefit from a surging product that few others can make. With a P/E of 29.5 against an industry average of 25.8, Analog is not exactly cheap. mark for My Articles similar articles
Technology Research News
September 8, 2004
Pure Crystal Promises Hardy Chips Silicon carbide is hardier than than the plain silicon most computer chips are made from, and so theoretically could be a useful material for computer chips that must withstand extreme environments and high-power applications. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 9, 2009
Anders Bylund
Profitable Poetry In Silicon Motion Net profits and strong new sub-markets add up to a bright future for the computer memory market in Taiwan. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
February 16, 2011
Bringing Harmony to Automation GM's innovative assembly system at Toledo plant cuts line change times from weeks to hours. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reactive Reports
Issue 41
David Bradley
Implantable Chips This pioneering work in making single-crystal silicon bioactive is important to biomedical microdevices such as MEMS and biosensors. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
March 5, 2007
Richard Van Noorden
Desperately Seeking Silicon Silicon has been blamed for the faulty fuel that caused thousands of UK cars to break down last week. How can a silvery-gray semi-metal popularly known to be used in computer chips have found its way into gasoline? mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
July 22, 2009
Steve Minter
Siemens Sees Green Tech Driving Economic Growth In the past two years, Siemens has changed its organization to become more sustainable over the longer-term. mark for My Articles similar articles