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| 2011-07-22 | Electrons used as fuel for all-electric vehicles Cambridge Crude aims to render petrol obsolete with a battery technology for all-electric vehicles that would turn electrons into a fuel that could be pumped like diesel or petrol. |
| 2011-07-01 | Qualcomm tops as GPS IC vendor ABI Research's recent evaluation of worldwide GPS IC vendors ranked Qualcomm at the top followed by Broadcom Corp. and Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR) at the second and third spots. |
| 2010-12-03 | Cambridge NanoTech wins ALD system dev't contract Cambridge NanoTech wins ALD system dev't contract |
| 2010-10-28 | RS Components sponsors design internships at ARM RS Components is sponsoring internships with the ARM mbed team to develop hardware and software reference designs at ARM's headquarters in Cambridge, UK. |
| 2010-06-15 | 'Entangled' light developed as LED light source Toshiba Research Europe Ltd. and the Cavendish Laboratory of the University of Cambridge scientist have developed an LED light based on entangled photon pairs dubbed Entangled LED. |
| 2009-07-24 | Researchers utilise lamp-posts for sensor nets University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory researchers are tapping on lamp-posts to create an urban monitor wireless network. |
| 2009-04-13 | PHY IC targets ULC mobile comms Cambridge Consultants has introduced a PHY IC, called Centaur, and a reference design for GSM/GPRS/Edge/E-Edge cellular communications. |
| 2008-08-25 | Spice model developed for organic TFT technology Cambridge Display has collaborated with Silvaco Data Systems to develop Spice model organic TFT technology. |
| 2008-07-14 | Fifth XAP core offers advanced computing Cambridge Consultants has devised a new architecture for the latest version of its core for 16bit processors. |
| 2008-04-18 | IITB signs MOU on Nanoscience & Nanotechnology Indian Institute of Technology Bombay and University of Cambridge have signed a joint MOU on Nanoscience & Nanotechnology which paves the way for numerous future research collaborations and exchanges of students and staff. |
| 2008-03-27 | Single-chip solution enables wireless health monitoring Researchers at Cambridge Consultants have developed a single-chip solution which is targeted at people with chronic conditions who will be able to monitor their own health accurately, systematically and independently. |
| 2008-02-28 | Nokia demo nanotech-based flexible handsets Nokia has demonstrated the early stage prototype of shape changing mobile device concept, based on nanotechnology research, it is doing in collaboration with the University of Cambridge. |
| 2007-08-30 | Cambridge unveils 3G base station design for femtocells Cambridge unveils 3G base station design for femtocells |
| 2007-03-09 | Nokia forms JV with Cambridge University on nanotech R&D Nokia forms JV with Cambridge University on nanotech R&D |
| 2007-02-16 | Wi-Fi enables Internet radio Claiming to have a handle on Wi-Fi-enabled Internet radio, Frontier Silicon and Cambridge Consultants both insist that Internet radio should be affordable and able to operate without a PC. |
| 2006-11-29 | Bluetooth dev tool helps cut headset size Cambridge Consultants has released its xIDE software development kit which allows Sound ID to eliminate the need for a separate microprocessor in its in-ear headset, by fully exploiting the 'free' processor that comes as part of the Bluetooth chip. |
| 2006-10-05 | CDT reports double lifetime for red P-OLED materials Cambridge Display Technology (CDT) has reported almost double lifetime results for red light emitting polymers (P-OLEDs). |
| 2006-05-01 | Bluetooth SIG to work on draft UWB spec Aiming to have a draught spec in the second half of 2007, the Bluetooth Special Interest Group will study Bluetooth profiles over UWB. |
| 2005-12-16 | NEMS switches work like mechanical DRAM Samsung and Cambridge University have formed switches that function like mechanical DRAM. |
| 2005-08-19 | Ember expands in Cambridge, England Ember expands in Cambridge, England |
| 2005-08-23 | Voice quality gets clearer for Bluetooth headsets Cambridge Silicon Radio announced that its Clear Voice Capture technology is now available to all customers in the BlueLab development system. |
| 2005-10-20 | IBM acquires DataPower Technology for XML acceleration IBM Corp. has acquired DataPower Technology (Cambridge, Mass.), removing from the field one of the last independent startups in XML acceleration. |
| 2005-10-24 | CDT claims record red lifetimes for dendrimer OLEDs Cambridge Display Technology Ltd. said Wednesday (Oct. 19) that the company has made progress improving the lifetime of solution-processed organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs). |
| 2001-04-01 | Startup set to roll Bluetooth module-on-a-chip A CMOS device said to pack nearly all the components needed to build a Bluetooth module has been launched by a year-old Silicon Valley startup. |
| 2001-04-02 | Bluetooth Architecture, Protocol And Applications This paper examines the hardware architecture, software protocol and applications of a single-chip device that integrates Bluetooth radio and baseband, memory, a Harvard architecture RISC microcontroller and audio codec. |
| 2001-04-15 | Bluetooth chipmaker will ride 802.11a wave This technical article describes Cambridge Silicon Radio's move to develop an all-CMOS 802.11a chip for 54MHz wireless networking in the 5GHz band. |
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