Intel touts tablets, smartphones at CES 2013
Intel put on an impressive show at CES 2013, showing off a whole host of ultrabook convertibles, smartphones and gesture control demos. We walked around the booth and found the best Intel had to offer.
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Rob Shaddock, CTO of TE Connectivity, discusses how looking beyond connectors to connectivity helps engineers tackle design challenges from broader perspective--to speed installation, reduce weight and build intelligence into systems.
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UCLA engineering professor Ann Karagozian talks about the prospects for alternative fuels to power aircraft in the coming years.
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MEMS Fairy, Karen Lightman works her magic on the floor of Design West 2013.
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Munro & Associates' Al Steier and TechInsights' John Scott-Thomas analyze the Chevy Volt's battery pack in the first of three Drive for Innovation teardown sessions.
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Al Steier from Munro & Associates and John Scott-Thomas of TechInsights analyze the Volt's powertrain electronics at Design West in 2012.
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Randall Muncy, chief engineer at Texas-based CE Labs, describes how his company considers the benefits of on and offshoring in the context of potential customers.
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Patrick Mannion of EE Times describes the making of the FitBit, a device that measures the wearer's physical exertion and wirelessly transmits and logs the data. After showing the innards, Patrick invites panelists to discuss wireless design.
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Learn how you can easily and securely upload and manage large BOMs with Arrow.
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Imagine the ultimate battery-powered motorized propeller beanie cap, which forms a wireless mesh network with other nearby beanies! CapNet was deployed during the 2013 Design West Conference in San Jose, CA with more than 200 caps on the network.
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Silicon Valley design services company Nuvation has a penchant for wild design side projects. E Rex is just one of them.
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Silicon Labs shows off a highly sensitive RF CMOS receiver that picked up some Snoop Dog while operating in a shielded room.
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MEMS Fairy, Karen Lightman works her magic on the floor of Design West 2013.
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Imagine the ultimate battery-powered motorized propeller beanie cap, which forms a wireless mesh network with other nearby beanies! CapNet was deployed during the 2013 Design West Conference in San Jose, CA with more than 200 caps on the network.
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At Design West 2013, Engineers from Idneo and SMTC talk about building a robust supply- and design-chain offering in partnership.
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Professor Yang Yang at UCLA describes his work with using organic polymers to boost solar cell efficiency.
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Sue Poniatowski of Texas Instruments describes the design challenges in managing video signals in automotive environments.
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FPD-Link has been in existence for almost 20 years; it's improving like fine wine.
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Rob Shaddock, CTO of TE Connectivity, discusses how looking beyond connectors to connectivity helps engineers tackle design challenges from broader perspective--to speed installation, reduce weight and build intelligence into systems.
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UCLA engineering professor Ann Karagozian talks about the prospects for alternative fuels to power aircraft in the coming years.
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MEMS Fairy, Karen Lightman works her magic on the floor of Design West 2013.
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Munro & Associates' Al Steier and TechInsights' John Scott-Thomas analyze the Chevy Volt's battery pack in the first of three Drive for Innovation teardown sessions.
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Al Steier from Munro & Associates and John Scott-Thomas of TechInsights analyze the Volt's powertrain electronics at Design West in 2012.
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Randall Muncy, chief engineer at Texas-based CE Labs, describes how his company considers the benefits of on and offshoring in the context of potential customers.











