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Synopsys DFTMAX Ultra Deployed by Dialog Semiconductor to Successfully Test Silicon Parts

2014-04-30 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Delivers 3X Higher Test Compression and Ease-of-Deployment<br /> <br /> MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. &mdash;<br /> <br /> Highlights:<br /> <br /> &bull; Dialog deployed DFTMAX Ultra on a mixed-signal IC in less than a day<br /> &bull; The device was manufactured and successfully tested for silicon defects<br /> &bull; Test time reduced by more than 3X<br /> <br /> Synopsys, Inc. (Nasdaq: SNPS), a global leader providing software, IP and services used to accelerate innovation in chips and electronic ...This story is related to the following:Testing Software |

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Facebook-funded Silicon Valley police station, with free Wi-Fi, opens

2014-04-27 10:32:11| Wireless - Topix.net

On Saturday, in the presence of local dignitaries, the local police department opened up a new substation in the neighborhood of Belle Haven, just a short block down the street from Facebook's massive corporate headquarters.

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Google, Apple, Adobe, and Intel agree to settle Silicon Valley hiring case

2014-04-24 23:18:45| InfoWorld: Top News

The four remaining defendants in Silicon Valley's closely watched employee hiring case -- Google, Apple, Adobe, and Intel -- have agreed to a settlement, according to a new court filing. The plaintiffs and the companies have reached an agreement to settle all individual and class claims alleged in the class-action suit, according to a letter sent Thursday to Judge Lucy Koh and signed by the attorneys for the plaintiffs and the defendants. The letter was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

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Forget Silicon Valley, meet Silicon Bali

2014-04-23 21:00:55| BBC News | Business | UK Edition

Firms ditching the US and Europe for tropical paradise

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Plastic computers taking shape, but won't replace silicon

2014-04-21 14:08:40| InfoWorld: Top News

Can plastic materials morph into computers? A research breakthrough published this week brings such a possibility closer to reality. Researchers are looking at the possibility of making low-power, flexible and inexpensive computers out of plastic materials. Plastic is not normally a good conductive material. However, researchers said this week that they have solved a problem related to reading data.

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