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The banks said they had extensive knowledge of ABN's key markets and a strong track record in large-scale integration, after RBS bought rival NatWest six years ago.
Noor claims, "As the trends of distributed collaboration and large-scale integration of computing resources continue, a fundamental paradigm shift will occur towards virtual product creation." Yet Thilmany points out that at Boeing, "The engineering department was a few miles from the factory ...
This could, in effect, pave the way for large-scale integration between allweather and turf racing in Britain.
announced Monday that they will jointly develop system large-scale integration chips for third-generation mobile phone consoles to strengthen the competitiveness of NEC's 3G mobile terminal platforms for the global market.
NEC Electronics Corporation and its subsidiaries in Europe and the United States, NEC Electronics (Europe) GmbH and NEC Electronics America, Inc., have launched the uPD64012 video decoder, the industry's first system large-scale integration (LSI) device to integrate five main video processing functions onto a single chip.
said Friday it will spend 160 billion yen to build a new plant at its factory site in Mie Prefecture to produce logic LSI (large-scale integration) chips employing nanotechnology.
The plant will produce high-quality semiconductors, known as system LSI (large-scale integration) chips, for use in digital home appliances such as thin TVs and DVD recorders.
SCEI will offer its computer entertainment know-how to the alliance while Toshiba will provide its capabilities in system large-scale integration and IBM its computer and semiconductor technologies.
Fred Brooks said it best in his essay, "No Silver Bullets": Not only are there no silver bullets now in view, the very nature of software makes it unlikely there will be any--no inventions that will do for software productivity, reliability, and simplicity what electronics, transistors, and large-scale integration did for computer hardware.
Progress in large-scale integration has seen the capabilities of powerful desktops miniaturized into even more powerful handheld PCs, but now it is edging towards its physical limits.
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