The Water Development Department of Cyprus is on course to tender a seawater reverse osmosis desalination plant project by end of September 2017.
Victorian Desalination Plant fails to deliver full water order
AquaSure has fallen short on its first water delivery from the Victorian Desalination Plant in Melbourne, Australia, by four million metres cubed.
Evoqua acquires ADI Systems
Company boosts position in industrial wastewater solutions.
Keppel unveils designs for Marina East Desalination Plant
Keppel has shared design details of its Marina East Desalination Plant project in Singapore, as it broke ground on 29 June 2017.
Connecticut Water Service Inc. completes acquisition of The Avon Water Company
Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority approved the acquisition in April.
LEDvance expands Apple voice-controlled smart bulb and LED strip into Europe
Look, Ma, no gateway. At least not for the basic functions.
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Semiconductor Golden Age Coming, says Jha
A coming golden age for semiconductors is forecast by Sanjay Jha, CEO of Globalfoundries, reports Digitimes. The next decade will see robust IC demand from datacentres and AI, says Jha. That will be met by GloFo’s 7nm finfet process aimed at mobile processors, cloud servers and networking infrastructure due to launch in H1 2018 with …
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Renesas claims lowest power SRAM
Renesas claims the lowest standby power for embedded SRAM of 13.7 nW/Mbit with a 1.84 ns read speed that implements silicon on thin BOX 65nm circuit technology.
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Intel to cut IoT jobs
Intel is laying off people in its IoT group following its recent cuts to three of its IoT products – the Joule, Edison and Galileo boards 97 jobs are to be lost in Santa Clara and up to 40 more in Leixlip, Ireland. IoT accounts for less than 5% of Intel’s sales. The group had …
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Samsung to invest $18bn in chips
Samsung says it will invest at least $18.6 billion in its chip business this year. $12.5 billion will go into its NAND fab in Pyeongtaek and $5.2 billion will go to its fab is Hwaseong. Samsung will also add a new line at its Xi’an China NAND fab. Samsung is the world’s largest supplier of …
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