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STMicroelectronics Set-Top Box and Home-Gateway Chips Receive DOCSIS(R) 3.0 Certification

2013-09-11 22:59:16| Semiconductors - Topix.net

STMicroelectronics , a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications and a leading producer of ICs for cable set-top boxes and home gateways, has reached DOCSIS® 3.0 certification for its System-on-Chip products addressing the cable-data gateway and interactive set-top box markets.

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STMicroelectronics Set-Top Box and Home-Gateway Chips Receive DOCSIS(R) 3.0 Certification

2013-09-11 22:32:33| Electronics - Topix.net

STMicroelectronics , a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications and a leading producer of ICs for cable set-top boxes and home gateways, has reached DOCSIS® 3.0 certification for its System-on-Chip products addressing the cable-data gateway and interactive set-top box markets.

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Intel Puts Its Chips on Internet of Things

2013-09-11 18:45:16| TechNewsWorld

Intel on Tuesday announced a new, lower-power family of processors, the Quark, at the Intel Developers Forum in San Francisco. This is part of the company's heightened drive into ultra-mobile devices. Intel's Quark processors will target growing segments, from the industrial Internet of Things to wearable computing. They are designed for applications in which lower power and size take priority.

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ST set-top box and home gateway chips receive DOCSIS 3.0 certification

2013-09-11 16:40:54| Digital TV News

STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM) has announced that it has achieved DOCSIS® 3.0 certification for its System-on-Chip (SoC) products addressing the cable-data gateway and interactive set-top box markets.

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Intel's new Quark chips target wearable computing

2013-09-11 13:00:00| InfoWorld: Top News

Intel has made its move to target the emerging market for wearable computers with a new family of low-power chips called Quark. Intel said its new Quark X1000 chips are about one-fifth the size and consume one-tenth the power of its Atom processors, its current most-power-efficient line of chips.But while Atom processors are aimed at tablets and smartphones, Quark will be for devices with even lower-power requirements, such as smartwatches, glasses, and medical devices that can be worn about the body.

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