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- Nanospheres moving faster than light?
- In recent years, I don't think I've spent a month without a report about a new way to exceed the speed of light. Yesterday, University of Pennsylvania researchers announced a theoretical way to increase the speed of pulses of light which could bring optical computing closer to reality. The scientists...
- Blog posts 2008-08-20
- Physical Impairment Based Regenerator Placement and Routing in Translucent Optical Networks
- A novel Constraint-Based Routing CBR algorithm taking into account the dominant linear and nonlinear fiber optical transmission impairments has been analyzed. It is shown that CBR and intelligent regenerator placement decrease the blocking probability significantly. In future transparent optical transmission systems automatic wavelength switching will be introduced (Automatically Switched Optical...
- White papers 2008-01-22
- Nanoparticles to generate $521.9 mln in 2007
- Global market for nanoparticles in electronic, magnetic and optoelectronic applications will be worth $521.9 mln in 2007. This is expected to increase to over $1.7 bln by 2012, a compound average annual growth rate CAGR of 16.5%. The market is broken down into applications of electronic, magnetic and optoelectronic applications....
- Blog posts 2008-01-02
- Driving with poor vision becomes possible
- Spanish researchers have developed and successfully tested a computer simulator allowing visually impaired to drive. This system is called SERBA (short for 'Sistema Electro-óptico Reconfigurable de ayuda para Baja Visión'), which means 'Reconfigurable Electric-Optical System for Low Vision' in English. This innovative system is based on a reconfigurable device known...
- Blog posts 2007-10-17
- Evanescent lasers to speed up data transmission
- It is refreshing to note that some scientists also have a solid literary culture. Researchers at UC Santa Barbara UCSB have built the world's first mode-locked silicon evanescent laser. But what is an 'evanescent' laser? It is a step toward 'combining lasers and other key optical components with the existing...
- Blog posts 2007-08-22
- Painting a semiconductor
- Making electronic chips and other devices is a dirty and expensive process. Building them from chemical solutions have been tried for a while because of the low costs. But the resulting chips were not really good performers. Now, researchers at the University of Toronto have created a semiconductor which is...
- Blog posts 2006-07-18
- Smart optical fibers could save lives
- Lasers are now commonly used for surgery. With them, you can recover a better sense of vision. Or a tumor inside your body can be eliminated. But these laser light beams, which are currently enclosed inside optical fibers, can harm you if they escape from their enclosures. But now, according...
- Blog posts 2005-11-12
- Avago Technologies, Inc. Enhances Change Management, Reduces Total Cost of Ownership
- Avago Technologies, Inc., which began as Hewlett-Packard Company's HP components division in the 1960s, provides an extensive range of analog, mixed-signal, and optoelectronic components and subsystems to tens of thousands of manufacturers around the world. The challenge was to reduce material procurement and manufacturing costs; increase flexibility to address dynamic...
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- Is it time for "Radical Change" in IT?
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We need to get back to freethinking and innovation that is core to our roots. Companies like Intel were founded on thoughts like the famous quote from Robert Noyce - "Don't be encumbered by the past, go out and do something wonderful."
- Read the impassioned view on IT@Intel Blog >>
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