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| 2007-11-20 | Sony PSP slims down Sony PSP slims down |
| 2007-06-14 | Sony seeks patent for phone with video gaming Confirming the development but not the launch of a device combining its phone technology with Sony's portable video game technology, the Sony Ericsson has applied for a U.S. patent for a mobile device with video game features. |
| 2007-01-08 | Agilent ships 'first' PSP modelling software Agilent ships 'first' PSP modelling software |
| 2006-10-03 | Agilent claims 'first' PSP model extraction Agilent claims 'first' PSP model extraction |
| 2006-07-20 | Simulation models simplify CEVA-based ESL designs CEVA Inc. and CoWare Inc. have jointly launched models based on CEVA cores that allow designers to quickly perform early architectural exploration and trade-off analysis before committing a CEVA-based design to silicon. |
| 2006-05-15 | TDG sees PGC market growth The Diffusion Group (TDG) has suggested that PGCs such as Sony's PSP and Nintendo's GameBoy Advance will be among the strongest areas of growth in the gaming industry in the next five years. |
| 2005-12-23 | Gildenblat partners with Xpedion in PSP model Gildenblat partners with Xpedion in PSP model |
| 2005-12-22 | Council selects model to succeed BSIM The CMC has selected the PSP model as the next generation industry standard CMOS transistor model, succeeding current industry standard BSIM3 and BSIM4 models. |
| 2001-04-26 | Periodic s-parameter and noise analysis using SpectreRF PSP/PNOISE analyses Periodic s-parameter and noise analysis using SpectreRF PSP/PNOISE analyses |
| 2003-08-01 | Accuracy considerations for PMD measurements As data rates grow, there will be increasing requirement on the design of components to ensure very low polarization mode dispersion. |
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