When you look at your headphones, earbuds, or smartglasses, odds are you don't think about the chips inside. Here's why you should.
MEMS is pioneering a new era in consumer technology with its ultra-thin MEMS chips, promising to enhance audio quality and reduce device weight in smart glasses.
The issue of MEMS-based system solutions and their packaging will be addressed at the MEMS Industry Group’s annual MEMS Executive Congress, which will be held in Scottsdale AZ on November 3-5, 2010, ...
根据市场研究机构 Yole Group 最新发布的报告,2024年大中华区MEMS(微机电系统)产业全球营收达到17亿美元,同比增长 8.4%,出货量约 54亿颗。在“AI+IoT+汽车电子”三重浪潮叠加下,Yole预计2024-2030年MEMS市场的营收复合年增长率将达到3.6%,到2030年,销量将达到66亿 ...
Speakers in almost all earbuds, headphones, and large sound systems use 100-year-old technology built from magnets, coils, and vibrating membranes to make sound. A five year old audio startup is ...
MEMS technology company xMEMS, which came into the market developing piezoelectric technology for audio speakers and microphones, is now leveraging the same technology for another purpose: cooling ...
Portland, Ore. — Even the whizziest, most cutting-edge digital systems still use microphones that are based on 50-year-old analog electret technologies. The best candidate for a successor is ...
If you had any doubts about silicon cooling chips being the wave of the future, this should help convince you: Now there are two companies operating in that space. xMEMS has announced the XMC-2400, a ...
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Chip makers are convinced of the potential for motion sensing chips in portable gadgets, thanks to the success of Nintendo's Wii game consoles and Apple's iPhones. The market for ...