Mobile handheld devices may not have access to the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 standard yet, but Cypress definitely wouldn't have that, hence its latest invention, the West Bridge Benicia (CYWB0263) peripheral controller.The SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface standard has reached the point where it is replacing the USB 2.0 te... |
5 July 2011 09:58 GMT |
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As it happens around the end of each year, speculations start to be made on what will or will not happen over the next 12 months in regards to various market segments, this once that of touch panels being under scrutiny.As some may have suspected, vendors of touch panels saw very good business this year, especially ... |
22 December 2010 10:33 GMT |
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Cypress Semiconductor Corp. recently announced that the upcoming Windows Phone 7 operating system from Microsoft would include native support for its TrueTouch touchscreen solution. According to the company, this will enable mobile phone makers to implement capacitive touchscreen interfaces on their future Windows P... |
23 April 2010 09:02 GMT |
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Cypress Semiconductor Corp. announced recently that its TrueTouch touchscreen solution has been included in the new docomo PRIME series N-02B mobile phone, manufactured by NEC. The handset, announced officially at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, comes with a 12-megapixel camera that can be easily maneuvered ... |
18 February 2010 13:41 GMT |
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Stylus support has mostly been associated with resistive touchscreen technology, which detects the pressure applied thanks to a multi-layer screen. While this feature is useful, it has been outweighed, at least in some instances, by the vulnerability of resistive touch panels to scratches, as well as the poor sunligh... |
16 February 2010 10:23 GMT |
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Unsurprisingly, companies have begun to demonstrate, preview or introduce new technologies that are meant to rival, compare or go with Apple's latest product. Such announcements often emerge after Apple, or any other large-tier company, showcases its latest, most anticipated product. In this case, Apple has, fin... |
28 January 2010 10:35 GMT |
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Cypress Semiconductor Corp. announced today that it had joined forces with the Open Handset Alliance, along with the fact that it had released a touchscreen device driver that offered support for Google's Android mobile operating system. The new I2C interface driver for Cypress’ flexible, robust TrueTouch ... |
27 January 2010 11:11 GMT |
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Cypress Semiconductor Corp. announced today that its TrueTouch touchscreen solution had been used for the implementation of the display featured by KDDI's new handsets made by Sharp. The new SH003 phone will deliver support for user-friendly, multi-touch gestures due to the TrueTouch solution, as well as a 12.1-... |
22 December 2009 09:53 GMT |
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Cypress Semiconductor Corp. has announced today that its TrueTouch touchscreen solution has been used for the implementation of the new waterproof touchscreen that comes with the KDDI Sportio water beat mobile phone. The handset has been manufactured by Sharp and sports a 3-inch touchscreen, as well as a water resist... |
14 July 2009 10:01 GMT |
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Cypress Semiconductor Corp. announced today that LG Electronics would use its TrueTouch touchscreen solution for its future KS360 mobile handset. The new flexible and programmable TrueTouch solution, based on the PSoC system-on-chip architecture, allows LG to select from a multitude of touchscreen materials and vendo... |
18 February 2009 09:05 GMT |
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Since ancient times, people associated the idea of the immortality of the soul, rooted in Plato's teachings, with evergreen plants. With a right trunk, arched branches and fusiform treetop, the cypress tree is generally recognized as the funerary tree in the Mediterranean area. In antiquity, this tree, always gr... |
14 November 2007 14:06 GMT |
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