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Tuesday, July 7, 2015
Toshiba has announced a new flash memory embedded process based on 65nm logic process that uses less power than current mainstream technology, and a single-poly non-volatile memory (NVM) process based on 130nm logic and analogue power process.
NVIDIA has updated its GPU-accelerated deep learning software to make training more efficient.
Samsung Electronics announced its earnings guidance for the second quarter of 2015, which shows a weaker-than-expected second-quarter earnings, as a supply shortage plagued the launch of the flagship Galaxy S6 smartphone.
Toshiba's researchers have demonstrated a new technology in which microwave magnetic fields are used to reverse magnetization directions by selecting layers in a multilayer magnetic medium. The technology is expected allow for the development of hard disk drives with multilayer (3D) magnetic recording media.

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