Qualcomm Unveils First 64-Bit Snapdragon 410 Mobile Processor

From DailyTech: Just months after an exec called Apple's 64-bit processor for the iPhone a "marketing gimmick," Qualcomm has decided to join the 64-bit club with a new mobile processor.

According to All Things D, Qualcomm has introduced the new Snapdragon 410 mobile processor. It's entry-level...

Transmitter Chip Boosts Optical Fiber Capacity 10X

From EETimes: Increase fiber optic capacity in existing networks by 10-times just by switching to a new kind of transmitter -- that's the claim of a research group at EPFL (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland). Using sinc-shaped Nyquist pulses, information can be encoded on pulses...

Qualcomm debuts 64-bit Snapdragon; future chips all will have LTE

From PC World: Qualcomm paved the way for a new 64-bit generation of ARM processors Monday, announcing the Snapdragon 410 processor that will hit smartphones in the second half of 2014.

Qualcomm also said that it had decided to make LTE a common technology across all of its Snapdragon platforms...

Samsung Unveils Industry First 1TB mSATA SSD

From DailyTech: Samsung has unveiled the very first mSATA SSD in the industry with 1TB of storage capacity. The SSD is the latest addition to the 840 EVO family that launched in July with 120GB, 250GB, and 500GB storage capacities.

The 1TB mSATA SSD uses Samsung 128Gb NAND flash memory...

Micron and Rambus Settle All Legal Disputes

From X-bit Labs: Micron Technology, one of the world’s largest makers of dynamic random access memory, and Rambus, a developer of memory-related technologies, on Monday announced they have signed a broad patent cross license agreement. As part of this agreement, the two companies have settled all...

Growth in Memory Sector Spurs 2013 Rebound for Semiconductors

From EETimes: According to preliminary estimates from the Semiconductor Value Chain Service at IHS, the global semiconductor market is set to expand revenue by close to 5 percent in 2013 as a result of strong performance in the memory sector -- this following a 2.5 percent annual decline in 2012...

Yahoo buys concert live-streaming startup Evntlive

From InfoWorld: Yahoo may soon be broadcasting more concerts following its acquisition of live music streaming startup Evntlive.

Yahoo has acquired the young company as part of an effort to expand its entertainment offerings, a Yahoo spokeswoman confirmed Friday. It didn't say how much it paid for...

Apple Says 74% of Its Mobile Devices Now Run iOS 7

From DailyTech: According to Apple’s latest numbers, 74% of all iOS devices out there are running iOS 7. Apple says that 22% of its iOS devices in customer hands are running iOS 6 and 4% are still running a version older than iOS 6.

These statistics came from measurements taken from the App Store...

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