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Apple U1 TMKA75 Ultra Wideband (UWB) Chip Analysis
One of the most interesting components from the recently released Apple iPhone 11 line of phones is one that Apple has said very little about; the Apple U1 Ultra Wideband (UWB) chip. So far, Apple has said only that the chip enables directional
TechInsights: iPhone 11 Pro Max Cameras Cost $73.5
TechInsights publishes its estimation of Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max components. The cameras appear to be the post expensive part at $73.50.
How e-mobility is changing the Automotive
With some TechInsights industry experts, Morahari Reddy and Jianchun Xu, we will analyze the market and focus on different aspects.
E-Government - Deep Analysis of Intel Ice Lake: Innovation across Six Pillars
At this year's Taipei Computer Show, Intel introduced the 10th generation Core processor, which is the 10nm process Ice Lake processor.
SK hynix 96L 3D PUC NAND Analysis
Among memory manufacturers worldwide SK hynix currently holds the 5th position in NAND Flash market share, with 10.3%. They are the latest to release a 9X-layer NAND solution, with the SK hynix 96L 3D PUC NAND. Development of SK hynix’ 96L 3D PUC
Inside the Apple 1720 Charger included with the iPhone 11 Pro Max
Posted: September 27, 2019 Contributing Author: Sinjin Dixon-Warren The iPhone 11 Pro Max ships with the Apple 1720 18 W USB-C power delivery charger. This device is rated to delivery 5 V and 3 A or 9 V and 2 A. In follow up to our recent blog
TechInsights Analyses iPhone 11 Cameras
TechInsights publishes a teardown report of the new Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max smartphone with some info on its cameras:
Apple iPhone 11 Pro Teardowns Look Encouraging for STMicro and Sony
STMicroelectronics and Sony each appear to be supplying four chips for Apple's latest flagship iPhones. Many other historical iPhone suppliers also make appearances in the latest teardowns.
Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max Teardown
Posted: September 23, 2019 - Updated: October 1, 2019 Contributing Authors: Daniel Yang, Stacy Wegner, Albert Cowsky We are always excited to see a new Apple iPhone, and this year’s iPhone 11 line is no exception. This is the first ever Apple event
Patent licensing: The patent battleplan
Successful, high-return patent licensing programmes require planning. Peter Hanschke of TechInsights offers a guide to getting it right.
Webinar: Preparing to License: Using tools to Scale Your Licensing Program
Licensing is a tried and true means to monetize a patent portfolio, but those who will succeed on the path from patent ownership to patent profits will not simply plant a sign and expect licensees to arrive with checks.
Micron Analysis Overview: LPDDR4 DDR4 3D NAND Flash and XPoint Reverse Engineered
Posted: September 17, 2019 With 2018 revenue of $30.4B USD, 16.5% market share in NAND Flash Memory, and 23% market share in DRAM, Micron is one of the biggest players in storage and memory technology. For those looking to support their product
How Graphical Solutions Improve 3D NAND Effective Device Density
Driven by Moore's Law, memory and logic chip semiconductor manufacturers reduce product cost and improve performance by increasing transistor density.
Webinar: Power Semiconductor – A Market Overview & In-depth SiC and GaN Device Analysis
At TechInsights we proactively explore consumer electronics to find innovative and disruptive power semiconductor events, and we want to share some of our findings on recent SiC and GaN devices we have analyzed.
Lithium, the white gold of technology
The price of the mineral collapses, but the batteries continue to consume this white king.
Mobile manufacturing: How much do companies earn with the high end?
High-end smartphones have been increasing in price over the years to become unattainable devices for ordinary people.
Peloton IPO Preview: All Hype, No Muscle
Peloton, which manufactures and sells premium, large-screen, stationary fitness bikes and treadmills, as well streaming subscriptions for classes aimed at those using the equipment, is expected to go public sometime in the next few months.
Un móvil de gama alta se vende casi al triple de lo que cuesta fabricarlo
Un teléfono móvil se vende casi tres veces más caro de lo que cuesta fabricarlo, atendiendo al coste de todos los componentes que integran estos dispositivos, desde la batería o la cámara hasta el sistema operativo que permite que funcionen las
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