Intel has advanced its chip manufacturing technology with three-dimensional transistors that could make PCs, smartphones and tablets faster and more power-efficient.
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5min Life Videopedia
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A slew of technology companies including Research in Motion, Motorola and Samsung are rolling out new tablet devices at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas aimed at catching up with the ...
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The Ranger Online
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This IEEE.tv technical tour takes the viewer on a visit to the Intel Mobility Group. Uday Keshavdes, an engineer at Intel, gives an overview of the Intel Atom processor for the Mobile Internet ...
2 years ago
ieee.tv
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Scientists at the University of Texas at Dallas have developed a new kind of artificial muscle made from carbon nanotubes. The material is 30 times stronger than natural muscle, but literally light ...
3 years ago
Pyro.TV
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In the curious way of technological evolution, we first had computers that occupied entire rooms, watched them shrink to desktop, laptop and palm-sized devices, and now find ourselves coming full ...
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3 years ago
MIT World
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