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BEEAs 2010 shortlist announced
 
British Engineering Excellence Awards Findlay Media has announced the shortlist for the 2010 British Engineering Excellence Awards (BEEAs).

The shortlist was selected by a panel of judges including David Kynaston OBE, chair at Electronics KTN, Colin Brown, director of engineering at IMechE and presenter and broadcaster, Kate Bellingham. The awards, which aim to promote the quality of British engineering design, will be presented on October 14 at the Globe Theatre, London. Full details of the event can be found here. The shortlist is ... More
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IBM to ship ‘world’s fastest microprocessor’
 
IBM-to-ship-worlds-fastest-microprocessor IBM has released details on the world's fastest computer chip which clocks in at 5.2GHz. The microprocessor will be ... More
GlobalFoundries aims for high volume 28nm manufacturing
 
GlobalFoundries-aims-for-high-volume-28nm-manufacturing GlobalFoundries has announced it is to enter the 28nm process arena and has taped out a qualification vehicle based on ... More
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Operating under more pressure: Embedded microcontrollers
 
Embedded software in medical devices will be required to meet new guidelines  not only for the software itself  but also for the process and methods used to develop it The challenges involved in developing high integrity applications for the new generation of powerful, low cost microcontrollers.

For many years, the embedded microcontroller industry was neatly segmented into 8, 16 and 32bit architectures. The cost of the mcus, as well as the associated software and tools, increased in line with the complexity of the processor. The landscape has changed dramatically in recent years and engineers now have access to powerful 32bit microcontrollers at prices ... More
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Small features, big benefits: Next generation communications
 
Small-features-big-benefits-Next-generation-communications Nanotechnology is set to enable next generation interconnects. High performance computing is advancing at such a clip ... More
CMOS' future depends on statistics
 
CMOS-future-depends-on-statistics As semiconductor dimensions decrease, the distribution of dopant atoms becomes a statistical problem. Nanotechnology ... More
Beat the clock: System design and frequency management
Clocks are the 'heart beat' of almost all electronic systems and clock management is an especially important part of the overall system design. Since clock accuracy, stability and overall signal quality affect system performance, choosing the right timing solution that fits the design application ... More
 
Converting expectations
How a 1ppm d/a converter can ease precision instrumentation design problems. By Maurice Egan. More
 
The right environment - UK Electronics Wales
Stable niche electronics sector prospering in Wales. More
 
Making a difference - UK Electronics Skills
The mission to improve UK electronics skills is making progress. More
 
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Magazine Information For 40 years, New Electronics has been bringing the latest technology news to the UK electronic design engineers and electronic design management.

Embedded design is covered in every issue. Whether you are interested in board level design, power, programmable logic or operating systems, New Electronics provides you with the latest developments in this fast moving technology area.
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