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High-Current Power Inductors feature powdered metal cores.

2015-05-28 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Featuring powdered iron cores for high saturation current up to 5.8 A, IHHP Series is available in miniature 2.0 x 1.6 mm 0806 and 2.5 x 2.0 mm 1008 case sizes, each with low profiles of 1.0 mm and 1.2 mm. Devices offer high efficiency with max DCR down to 15 mΩ and wide range of inductance values from 0.22–10 µH. With RoHS-compliant, Pb-free shielded construction, inductors provide heat rating current up to 5.3 A and operate over temperature range of -55 to +125°C.

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Future Intel Skylake Xeons could pack up to 28 cores, 6 memory channels

2015-05-28 14:20:14| Extremetech

Leaked slides from Intel suggest the company will ship a 28-core Xeon by 2018, substantially outstripping its current 18-core versions -- and six memory channels per CPU socket.

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MediaTek makes it official: New Helio X20 packs 10 cores, three CPU clusters

2015-05-12 21:13:55| Extremetech

MediaTek has taken the lid off its new Helio X20 SoC and the chip is unabashedly aimed at the high-end of the market -- but MediaTek is going to have to do some substantial back-end work to make its deca-core darling work effectively in shipping hardware.

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AMD details Zen, K12 CPU cores, confirms next-gen memory support

2015-05-06 20:01:37| Extremetech

AMD has confirmed details on its upcoming Zen and K12 processors, with a few additional tidbits on Fiji (its future GPU architecture) tossed in for good measure.

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Ice cores show 200-year climate lag

2015-05-05 17:56:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

BBC: Scientists have found a 200-year lag time between past climate events at the poles. The most detailed Antarctic ice core provides the first clear comparison with Greenland records, revealing a link between northern and southern hemisphere climate change. Scientists found that abrupt and large temperature changes first occurred in Greenland, with the effect delayed about 200 years in the Antarctic. The study appears in Nature journal. The paper is the work of almost 80 authors and it is...

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