SK Hynix plans its first NVMe devices with 128-layer NAND at CES 2020

SKHynixplansitsfirstNVMedeviceswith layerNANDatCES

At CES 2020, Korean semiconductor company SK Hynix plans to expand its presence in the consumer market. SK Hynix has announced its Gold P31 and Platinum P31 PCIe NVMe SSDs. SK Hynix has announced its Gold P31 and Platinum P31 PCIe NVMe SSDs SK Hynix served as a major component supplier to several OEM computer … Read more

GeForce RTX 20 series, Zotac announces its AMP versions

ZOTAC announces its new line of gaming graphics cards with the GeForce RTX 20 Series. The solutions are offered in a personalized version by the AMP families with double and triple fans. Like Inno3D, Zotac highlights the advances in turning architecture and the promise of its custom GeForce RTX 2070, 2080 and 2080 Ti solutions. … Read more

TSMC focuses its EUV lithography: 20 layers for 3nm required

TSMC is the first company to commercialize extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography in a foundry process that has been in production for three generations: N7+, N6, and N5. As the current industry leader in chip process technology, TSMC’s 5nm process, which went into mass production in the first quarter of this year, contributed approximately $1 billion … Read more

NZXT continues to redefine the modern H500 and H500i chassis

NZXT today announced its new H500 and H500i enclosures, the latest addition to its highly acclaimed H Series PC enclosures. With the new H500 and H500i compact mid-sized tower models, NZXT continues its award-winning design with more and better models. The two models available have an impressive tempered glass chassis, which provides an elegant and … Read more

Tesla snaps up TSMC’s 4nm nodes

TSMC has more work to do with some new orders from Tesla for its 4nm node technology. This is the first manufacturer to get its hands on the Taiwanese company’s new nodes. TSMC: Tesla becomes the first customer for its 4nm nodes Tesla appears to be the first electric vehicle manufacturer to order a large … Read more

ST LIS2DW12 Low Powered 3-Axis Accelerometer for IoT Wearables


ST Microelectronics announces the 3-axis acceleration sensor “LIS2DW12” that supports multiple settings of low power consumption and low noise. Mass production is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2017. Reference price is about 0.75 dollars / piece (when 1000 pieces are purchased). See Full Specifications.

Three-axis acceleration sensor “LIS2DW12”

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They’ve created corneas using 3D printing

Researchers at the University of Newcastle (tissue engineering professor Che Connon and his team) have given new hope to all those who have some kind of damage to the cornea and need an implant. They have developed a 3D printing technique using a simple three-dimensional bioprinter, thanks to which they have combined healthy corneal stem … Read more