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CSEM, USJC Partner to Develop an Ultra-Low-Power Chip

The system-on-chip that can be used to run smartphones, tablets and other connected devices.

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

After five years of joint R&D, CSEM and Japanese multinational United Semiconductor Japan Co., Ltd. (USJC) have developed an ultra-low-power system-on-chip that can be used to run smartphones, tablets and other connected devices. System-on-chips are the tiny powerhouses that make all kinds of connected devices – including smartphones and medical implants – possible. They alone contain all the main components of a computer, including memory, sensors and processors. Circuit engineers are con...

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