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Posts tagged with 'CES'

Don’t (have to) touch that dial

Posted Jan 27, 2011, by John Day

I wasn’t able to attend the Consumer Electronics Show this year so I appreciated Visteon’s invitation to tour their CES exhibit at their headquarters near Detroit. Highlights included their C-Beyond and Growth Market demo vehicles, but I was also intrigued by an application that helps vehicle occupants find the music they like wherever they are. Visteon says its C-Beyond vehicle includes more than … Read More

Tags: CES, Consumer Electronics Show, 3M, Visteon, TerreNet, TNet

2nd Generation Intel Core, Visually Stunning

Posted Jan 25, 2011, by J VanDomelen

Intel recently announced at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) the introduction of the anticipated 2nd generation of the Intel Core series of processors. The chips are made on Intel’s 32nm manufacturing process on the company’s second-generation high-k metal gate transistors. These build technologies boost performance, reduce power consumption, and enable smaller designs at a lower … Read More

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Cosmic-rays Zapping Space-bound Electronics

Posted Jul 31, 2010, by J VanDomelen

When the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) rolls around every January, geeks everywhere salivate (or is it just me?) and start to clamor for the latest and greatest, bleeding-edge, next-gen gizmo. Following CES 2010, that gadget was the company’s revamped Core processor series; many a military and aerospace contractor, subcontractor, and systems architect or systems integrator adopted the … Read More

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