Former Encina Wastewater Authority (EWA) executive Kevin Hardy has joined the US National Water Research Institute (NWRI) as executive director.
Vancouver utility will soon get thermal energy from wastewater
IWS completes Metro Vancouver installation.
NJ’s $65M flood protection project breaks ground
Investment project helps ensure sustainability of water supply for more than 1 million people in central New Jersey.
Chemical spill from U.S. Steel’s Portage, Ind., facility causes beach closures along Lake Michigan
The U.S. Steel facility in Portage reported a wastewater discharge Tuesday morning to the Burns Waterway, and EPA determined the wastewater contained hexavalent chromium.
Qualcomm sues Apple over underplaying performance of its chips
Qualcomm has accused Apple of deliberately failing to use the full power of its chips in iPhones and encouraging regulatory attacks on Qualcomm as part of a wide-ranging series of counterclaims to Apple’s lawsuit against the chipmaker.
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Western Digital throws spanner in Toshiba works
Western Digital (WD) has thrown a spanner in the works of Toshiba’s sale of its chip business. It has told Toshiba it has breached its jv obligations with WD to put the business up for sale. WD bought out SanDisk’s share in the FlashAlliance last year. The FlashAlliance is a jv to build and equip …
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Switched capacitor voltage divider delivers 10A
Dialog Semiconductor has announced a 10A switched-capacitor voltage divide-by-two, that operates at up to 98% efficiency, hitting or exceeding 95% at 10A. Called DA9313, it can deliver over 50W from less than in less than 10mm2 of board area. Applications are expected when systems are powered from two Li-ion cells connected in series, such as notebook PCs, …
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Cadence takes chip verification in cloud to new level
Cadence Design Systems is offering semiconductor IC design verification which makes use of parallel computing resources in the cloud. Called Pegasus, the verification tool has the capability to offer fast design rule check (DRC) performance on hundreds of CPUs while also reducing turnaround time from days to hours versus the previous-generation Cadence verification tool. “Engineers have experienced increasing …
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Ultrahaptics inks distie deal with Cornes
Ultrahaptics has signed a distributor deal with Cornes Technologies. Ultrahaptics’ technology uses ultrasound to project sensations through the air, directly onto a user’s hand. This enables users to receive tactile feedback without coming into contact with a solid surface of any kind. Users are able to ‘feel’ buttons and interact with virtual objects in mid-air, …
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RS takes Digilent embedded design tools to industrial market
RS Components is now selling the FPGA and microcontroller development boards of Digilent, a National Instruments company specialising in development tools and test and measurement devices for prototyping and engineering education. Digilent supplies a range of FPGA and microcontroller development boards, JTAG programmers and a range of microcontroller peripheral application boards and portable instruments. Jon Boxall, head of semiconductors at …
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