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Die-sized displays enable new applicatins

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Microdisplay technologies offer a low-cost approach to applications, including traditional products such as televisions, computer monitors and instrumentation displays and innovative products such as wearable computer displays, personal video viewers and heads-up endoscopic surgical displays. Industry analysts have identified three main forms of microdisplays: reflective, transmissive and emissive. The use of microdisplays also will be applied to products such as "smart" telephones, which allow voice transmissions to be combined with at least one other form of information, including email, faxes or internet use.

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Microdisplay technologies offer a low-cost approach to applications, including traditional and innovative products

Author: Wright, Haviland
Publisher: Reed Business Information, Inc. (US)
Publication Name: Semiconductor International
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0163-3767
Year: 1998
Forecasts, trends, outlooks, Other Electronic Component Manufacturing, Display Devices, Display devices (Electronics), Article

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AMI2 to accelerate DRAM technology

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Advanced Memory International Inc (AMI2) has been established by 20 memory makers and associated technology suppliers to market new DRAM systems, finalize PC133 introduction and accelerate Double Data-Rate SDRAM adoption. AMI2 President and CEO Desi Rhoden stressed that the company will have close coordination with JEDEC SolidState Technology Assn concerning memory standards-setting efforts.

Publisher: Reed Business Information, Inc. (US)
Publication Name: Semiconductor International
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0163-3767
Year: 1999
Semiconductor and Related Device Manufacturing, Strategy & planning, Organizational history, Random Access Memory Circuits, RAM (Random access memory), Advanced Memory International Inc.

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