Electronics Weekly released an article by Richard Wilson on April 29th 2016, talking about how crowd funding is changing the way how chip companies operate their business. It seems as if there is a semiconductor company that is using crowd funding in order to collect investments to bring different types of products into production and then commercializing them.
Samsung, the South Korean multinational conglomerate company, has recently initiated the mass production of the 10-nanometer class, 8 gigabit DDR4 DRAM chips. These chips are the first of their kind to be produced in the industry to date. The innovative DRAM chips utilize the smallest and latest semiconductor fabrication process of 10 nano-meter. This enables Samsung to build more efficient and faster memory, as these new chips appear to offer significantly faster data transfer rates while simultaneously consuming less power. The technology used by Samsung is anticipated to power the future generation of computers, regardless if they are for enterprise-based or personal usage.
Ian Paul, contributor of PC World, uploaded an article on HP’s Envy laptops on Apr 5, 2016. Three Envy electronics were released during Tuesday’s announcement. One of these three Envy’s has the newest AMD Bristol Ridge chip. This Envy is the only device on the market that is carrying this AMD Bristol Ridge chip.
The British Broadcasting Corporation has released its new Micro Bit (stylized as “micro:bit”), a new device for the company’s computer literacy project designed to capture the imaginations of the next generation of programmers.
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