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Compact serial SPI SLC NAND Flash IC for fast low-cost firmware bootload 0

Zentel Electronics Corp., a leading manufacturer from Taiwan of cost-optimized volatile and non-volatile memory IC solutions, unveils a new and more compact serial memory IC, the A5U12A21ASC. The device is available in a 16 lead SOIC package and stores up to half a Gigabit of program code and/or application data. Data retention holds at least for 10 years without refresh and endures more than 100,000 update cycles. This allows the content to be boot-read into the volatile random access main mem

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AAC design production capacity is exceeded 0

More than 300,000 m³ of autoclaved aerated concrete were produced by AAC plant „Kombinat stenovih materialov Kubani“ in 2013. So the design annual production capacity of the plant was exceeded. The AAC plant is completely equipped with machinery of one of the leading manufacturers of building materials equipment – WKB Systems GmbH.

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Unite with SILICA for the football championship 0

06.2014 – SILICA, an Avnet, Inc. (NYSE: AVT) company, is launching an advanced football prediction game called SILICA YOUnited dedicated to the upcoming World Cup. SILICA YOUnited is supported by some of SILICA-s leading semiconductor partners especially from Micron, Renesas, ROHM and STMicroelectronics.
Entrants will be asked to predict the results of each game with top points being awarded for a correct score. The prediction leagues, which users can create for their own department or c

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Omnipresent Fluorine 0

Ceresana Presents the Worldwide First Study Regarding the Complete Market for Fluorochemicals

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Shale Gas Boom Reduces Ethylene Prices 0

Ceresana presents the first study on the entire ethylene value chain in the USA.

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More efficiency for U.S. mould manufacturers 0

OPEN MIND at amerimold 2014 in Novi

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DW Director General on Bassem Youssef: „Bad sign for freedom of expression in Egypt“ 0

DW Director General Peter Limbourg responded to the cancellation of the Egyptian political satirist Bassem Youssef-s successful program "AlBernameg," commenting: "This is a bad sign for freedom of expression in Egypt."
Limbourg said: "Bassem Youssef displayed great courage with his fearless reports on political and societal developments in Egypt. We perfectly understand that, in view of what was obviously overwhelming intimidation, he has decided not to continue

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