Ardence Embedded OEM Development Platform Ardence, a Citrix Company, has embedded solutions that include RTX, ETS and ReadyOn. RTX is a real-time solution that enhances the control of Windows®, providing greater flexibility and reliability. ETS is the smallest-footprint Win32 real-time operating system in the market, and ReadyOn provides instant-on functionality for Windows® devices.
Nanotech 2007
Nanotech is a major event with all sorts of exhibits and technical discussions on the exciting emerging field of Nanotechnology.
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http://www.nsti.orgdate: 5/20/2007
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nanoPower Forum
Ultra-low power (ULP) systems.
ULP devices are being deployed for wireless applications such as mesh networks, wireless sensor and control systems, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), radio frequency identification (RFID) devices, and so on. Energy harvesting, energy storage and power management are some of the major issues in terms of the commercial rollout of next-generation ULP systems.
Participants will have an opportunity to meet...
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http://nanopower.darnell.comdate: 6/4/2007
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National Nano Engineering Conference 2007 (NNEC)
Presented by Nanotech Briefs®, the third annual Nano 50 Awards, recognize and honor the top 50 innovators, products, and technological advancements that demonstrate the greatest potential toward developing the commercialization of nanotechnology.
The winners of the Nano 50 awards are the 'best of the best' - the innovative people and designs that will move nanotechnology to key mainstream markets.
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http://www.techbriefs.comdate: 11/14/2007
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CNST - Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology
Nanoscale technology is the next frontier in our quest to find solutions to problems facing humankind.
The Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology (CNST) was established in 2001 at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, as the premier institution for nanoscale science and technology initiatives.
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http://www.cnst.uiuc.edu
Nanotechnology - University of Washington
Nanotechnology: where science fiction meets reality Do you ever wonder about our future? Do you ever imagine how discoveries could make the impossible a reality? Do you ever wish you had cures for threatening diseases at hand
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http://www.nano.washington.edu
Blackfin® Processors embody a new breed of 16/32-bit embedded processor, ideally suited for products where a convergence of capabilities are necessary - multi-format audio, video, voice and image processing; multi-mode baseband and packet processing; control processing; and real-time security.