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    UBM TechInsights Expands its North American Sales Team
    Wednesday, September 01, 2010
    Ingo Rutenberg appointed Director of Sales for US East and Canada

    UBM TechInsights is pleased to announce the appointment of Ingo Rutenberg as Director of Sales for US East and Canada. This appointment continues UBM TechInsights investments to better serve the needs of the growing North American market. Earlier appointments in 2010 include Emilio Martinez, Director of Sales for US Central and Russ Huffman as Director of Sales for US West.  All three Directors report to Richard Waterhouse, Vice President of Sales for the Americas. 


    UBM TechInsights Expands its North American Sales Team
    Wednesday, September 01, 2010
    Ingo Rutenberg appointed Director of Sales for US East and Canada

    UBM TechInsights is pleased to announce the appointment of Ingo Rutenberg as Director of Sales for US East and Canada. This appointment continues UBM TechInsights investments to better serve the needs of the growing North American market. Earlier appointments in 2010 include Emilio Martinez, Director of Sales for US Central and Russ Huffman as Director of Sales for US West.  All three Directors report to Richard Waterhouse, Vice President of Sales for the Americas. 


    Micron Receives Insight Award for Most Innovative Solid State Drive Technology
    Tuesday, August 17, 2010
    Innovative Controller Technology and SATA 6Gb/s Bus Interface Delivers Over 300MB/s Transfer Rates

    UBM TechInsights, the leading technology and IP consulting firm, has announced that Micron Technology, Inc. has been honored with the Most Innovative Solid State Drive Technology award for their RealSSD C300 device in TechInsights’ 9th Annual Insight Awards.  


    UBM TechInsights confirms that the iPad was designed to use a gyroscope
    Thursday, August 12, 2010
    UBM TechInsights has confirmed, using advanced 3D x-ray microtomography signal tracing, that the initial board layout of the Apple iPad was designed for a 3-axis digital gyroscope and that it was likely a different one than used in the iPhone 4.


    AMD, GlobalFoundries, and the Intel gap
    Friday, July 30, 2010  - PUBLISHED IN The Register
    Gate not closing

     When AMD spin-off GlobalFoundries broke ground on its fab in upstate New York last year, the chip manufacturer boasted it was "closing the gap" on Intel. "We were a year behind Intel at the 45nm node, and that difference will be cut significantly at the 32nm generation," said vice president of manufacturing systems technology Tom Sonderman. "By 22nm, there will be no difference. It will be in the noise level."


    SanDisk / Toshiba Device Garners Most Innovative Non-Volatile Memory
    Thursday, July 29, 2010
    3-bit per cell NAND Flash brings advanced NVM architectures into mass production

    UBM TechInsights has announced SanDisk/Toshiba as the winner of the Most Innovative Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) award in TechInsights’ 9th Annual Insight Awards. The SanDisk/Toshiba 32nm 32Gbit x3 (3 bit per cell) NAND Flash was analyzed by UBM TechInsights.


    IMFT 25nm Manufacturing Process Recognized as Most Innovative Memory Process
    Wednesday, July 28, 2010
    MLC NAND Flash breaks technology scaling barriers

    UBM TechInsights has announced Intel Micron Flash Technologies (IMFT) as the winner of the Most Innovative Memory Process award in TechInsights’ 9th Annual Insight Awards.  IMFT’s 25nm process was found in a 64Gbit MLC NAND Flash analyzed by UBM TechInsights.


    Intel 32nm High-K Metal Gate (HKMG) Recognized as Most Innovative Logic Process
    Tuesday, July 27, 2010
    UBM TechInsights Analysts Say Intel’s Lead Sustained by 2nd Generation Process While Others Struggle to Deliver a 1st Generation HKMG Process in Production

    UBM TechInsights has announced Intel Corporation as the winner of the Most Innovative Logic Process award in TechInsights’ 9th Annual Insight Awards.  Intel’s 32nm process was utilized in the Clarkdale/Westmere processors analyzed by UBM TechInsights.


    Winbond 65nm 1Gbit DDR2 Recognized as Most Innovative DRAM
    Friday, July 23, 2010
    UBM TechInsights Analysts Give the Nod to Buried Wordline Architecture

    UBM TechInsights has announced Winbond Electronics as the winner of the Most Innovative DRAM award in TechInsights’ 9th Annual Insight Awards.  Winbond’s 65nm buried wordline 1Gbit DDR2 SDRAM garnered the award.


    Abstract Made Concrete: Software Reverse Engineering
    Wednesday, June 30, 2010
    For over a decade the fundamental intellectual property rights of an innovation implemented in software have been held ransom as the appeals on the case, "Bilski et al. v. Kappos..." worked their way through the system to the Supreme Court.


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