Fujitsu and University of Toronto Develop World's First Digitally-Processed Gigabit-Class High-Speed Transceiver Chip Feb 10, 2010 10:59AM

Kawasaki, Japan, Feb 10, 2010 - (ACN Newswire) - Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. and the University of Toronto today announced their joint development of a new processing method for transceiver chips used in gigabit-class(1) high-speed data transmission over wirelines. The new technology employs digital circuitry to replace previously-required structures that used analog circuits. While analog processing require circuits that are adapted to the specifications of a signal being transmitted, such as transmission distance and amplitude, this new digital approach can perform these optimizations automatically, so that a single circuit could be used to accommodate a wide range of various wireline communications. Compared to conventional processing methods, this new digital-processing method makes it possible to shorten development periods by approximately half. It is anticipated that this new technology in the future could be applied to a variety of wireline communication applications, including 10 Gbps high-speed Ethernet in datacenters.

Details of this technology were presented at the IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference 2010 (ISSCC 2010) being held in San Francisco from February 7-11. (Presentation number: 8.7)

Background and Technological Challenges

File size data volumes for large photographic, audio, and video files are becoming increasingly larger, thus requiring a significant amount of bandwidth to transmit, leading to demand for ever-faster wireline data communications. Conventional transceiver chips rely on analog circuitry which needs to be optimized to accommodate specifications of the signal being transmitted - such as transmission distance and amplitude - and therefore require multiple transceiver chips to be designed in order to accommodate for various applications.

With a growing diversity of devices featuring high-speed data transmission, the need to optimize an existing technology for every new type of device or model has become a bottleneck in the development process. Efforts to develop transceiver chips within short development periods that can accommodate the wide range of different devices have been proven challenging.

Newly-developed Technology

Fujitsu Laboratories and the University of Toronto have developed a digital circuit-based transceiver chip. Featuring digital circuitry, the new transceiver chip can automatically optimize itself for a variety of high-speed communications circuits, thus significantly reducing development periods by approximately half compared with conventional methods.

This technology detects variations in the delay on the time axis of the input signal, caused during data transmission, and based on that can automatically adjust the timing it uses for judging whether an incoming signal is a 0 or 1 (Figure 1). Since variations in data transmissions increase along with faster transmission speeds, this new technology is essential for accurate data exchange. This is the world's first technology to achieve Gbps-class speeds without the use of analog circuitry elements, while offering fully-digital timing adjustments for signal-determination.

Results

As a world's first, by using digital circuitry-based high-speed transceiver technology, Fujitsu Laboratories and the University of Toronto's new technology makes it possible to reduce the design and development period for a gigabit-class transceiver chip by approximately one-half (1/2) compared with conventional methods. This suggests that transceiver chips for a wide range of communications devices could be offered in a timely manner.

Future Developments

Fujitsu Laboratories and the University of Toronto will continue with development of this technology to optimize the digital signal processing, to further reduce the transceiver's power consumption.

Glossary and Notes

1 Gigabit-class/Gigabits-per-second (Gbps):Gigabits-per-second (Gbps) expresses data rate and indicates how many gigabits can be transferred per second. 10 Gbps is 10 billion bits-per-second (10 billion bps) = 10,000 megabits-per-second (10,000 Mbps), and indicates that 10 billion bits of data can be transferred per second.

About University of Toronto

Established in 1827, the University of Toronto is Canada's largest university, recognized as a global leader in research and teaching. U of T's distinguished faculty, institutional record of groundbreaking scholarship and wealth of innovative academic opportunities continually attract outstanding students and academics from around the world. U of T is committed to providing a learning experience that benefits from both a scale almost unparalleled in North America and from the close-knit learning communities made possible through its college system and academic divisions. Located in and around Toronto, one of the world's most diverse regions, U of T's vibrant academic life is defined by a unique degree of cultural diversity in its learning community. The University is sustained environmentally by three green campuses, where renowned heritage buildings stand beside award-winning innovations in architectural design.

For more information: http://www.utoronto.ca/

About Fujitsu Ltd

Fujitsu is a leading provider of IT-based business solutions for the global marketplace. With approximately 160,000 employees supporting customers in 70 countries, Fujitsu combines a worldwide corps of systems and services experts with highly reliable computing and communications products and advanced microelectronics to deliver added value to customers. Headquartered in Tokyo, Fujitsu Limited (TSE: 6702) reported consolidated revenues of 4.6 trillion yen (US$47 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2009. For more information, please visit www.fujitsu.com.


Contact: Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.
Design Solutions Lab.
Platform Technologies Lab.
Tel: +81-44-754-2635
E-mail:hsio_adc_pr@ml.labs.fujitsu.com

University of Toronto
Prof. Ali Sheikholeslami
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Tel: +1(416)978-1681
E-mail:ali@eecg.utoronto.ca
Address: 10 King's College Road, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 3G4

Copyright 2010 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved.


Fujitsu and University of Toronto Develop High-Reliability Read-Method for Spin-Torque-Transfer MRAM Feb 10, 2010 10:54AM

Kawasaki, Japan, Feb 10, 2010 - (ACN Newswire) - Fujitsu Laboratories Limited and the University of Toronto today announced that they have jointly developed the world's first high-reliability read-method for use with spin-torque-transfer (STT) MRAM(1) that is insusceptible to erroneous writes. STT MRAM is regarded as a potential future form of non-volatile memory(2) that could be used as an alternative to flash memory. NOR flash memory that is embedded in microcontrollers widely used in mobile phones and other electronic devices is expected to reach the limits of its feasible miniaturization in the near future, which has led to the search for an alternative low-power non-volatile memory that will allow continued necessary miniaturization. By resolving one of the major obstacles to using STT MRAM, Fujitsu and the University of Toronto's new read-method marks a major step towards the practical implementation of STT MRAM as a necessary replacement for flash memory, in view of future requirements that will be necessary for compact and low-power electronic devices.

Details of this technology were presented at the IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference 2010 (ISSCC 2010) being held in San Francisco from February 7-11. (Presentation number: 14.1)

Background

Many electronic devices such as mobile phones or PDAs use microcontrollers with embedded flash memory, which allows onboard software to be rewritten. However, NOR flash memory used in such microcontrollers is nearing the physical limits of its miniaturization, which has led to research on various types of memory that could replace NOR flash memory.

STT MRAM, which uses magnetic materials as the memory storage element, is gaining attention as an emerging potential candidate to replace flash memory, as STT MRAM meets the needs for speed, low power consumption, and miniaturization that would make it a good candidate to replace flash memory.

Technological Challenges

STT MRAM uses memory storage elements that take advantage of the effect in which a current that is passed through a magnetic material - such as a magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ)(3) - reverses its direction of magnetization (Figure 1). Passing a current through the MTJ causes its direction of magnetization to switch between a parallel or anti-parallel state, which has the effect of switching between low resistance and high resistance. Because this can be used to represent the 1s and 0s of digital information, STT MRAM can be used as a non-volatile memory.

Reading STT MRAM involves applying a voltage to the MTJ to discover whether the MTJ offers high resistance to current ("1") or low ("0"). However, a relatively high voltage needs to be applied to the MTJ to correctly determine whether its resistance is high or low, and the current passed at this voltage leaves little difference between the read-current and the write-current. Any fluctuation in the electrical characteristics of individual MTJs could cause what was intended as a read-current, to have the effect of a write-current, thus reversing the direction of magnetization of the MTJ.

Newly-developed Technology

In a joint collaboration, Fujitsu Laboratories and the University of Toronto have developed an innovative circuit design (Figure 3) that for the first time resolves the issue of erroneous writes in STT MRAM during read operations.

The newly developed read-method uses a negative resistance(4) that is intermediate between the MTJ's high resistance and low resistance on a parallel circuit (Figure 4). If the MTJ is in a high-resistance state, this circuit exhibits negative-resistance characteristics. If the MTJ is in a low-resistance state, then it exhibits normal-resistance characteristics. These characteristics allow the resistance value to be read at lower voltages than before, suppressing the tendency of the read operation to reverse the direction of magnetization and avoiding the problem of erroneous write operations.

Results

The development of this new read circuit with negative resistance has resulted in STT MRAM that is insusceptible to erroneous writes caused by fluctuations in the electrical characteristics of the MTJs. It is anticipated that the STT MRAM used as miniaturized non-volatile memory would enable greater high-performance in mobile phones and other electronic devices.

Future Developments

Fujitsu Laboratories and the University of Toronto plan to continue with R&D related to STT MRAM to strive toward practical implementation, such as lowering write currents and developing process technologies for further miniaturization.

Glossary and Notes

1 Spin- Torque-Transfer MRAM:Spin-torque-transfer magnetoresistive (STT) random access memory. MRAM that uses the "spin-torque-transfer" effect to reverse the direction of magnetization of an element by passing current through it.

2 Non-volatile memory:Memory that persists even when electrical power is cut.

3 Magnetic tunnel junction (MJT):A tunnel junction that uses the magnetoresistive effect. Consists of a recording layer made of ferromagnetic material, an insulating film a few atoms thick, and a layer made of ferromagnetic material that will not change its direction of magnetization in the presence of a current.

4 Negative resistance:An element that has negative resistance value, in which its current decreases when voltage rises.

About University of Toronto

Established in 1827, the University of Toronto is Canada's largest university, recognized as a global leader in research and teaching. U of T's distinguished faculty, institutional record of groundbreaking scholarship and wealth of innovative academic opportunities continually attract outstanding students and academics from around the world. U of T is committed to providing a learning experience that benefits from both a scale almost unparalleled in North America and from the close-knit learning communities made possible through its college system and academic divisions. Located in and around Toronto, one of the world's most diverse regions, U of T's vibrant academic life is defined by a unique degree of cultural diversity in its learning community. The University is sustained environmentally by three green campuses, where renowned heritage buildings stand beside award-winning innovations in architectural design.

For more information: http://www.utoronto.ca/

About Fujitsu Ltd

Fujitsu is a leading provider of IT-based business solutions for the global marketplace. With approximately 160,000 employees supporting customers in 70 countries, Fujitsu combines a worldwide corps of systems and services experts with highly reliable computing and communications products and advanced microelectronics to deliver added value to customers. Headquartered in Tokyo, Fujitsu Limited (TSE: 6702) reported consolidated revenues of 4.6 trillion yen (US$47 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2009. For more information, please visit www.fujitsu.com.


Contact: Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.
Technology Integration Lab.
Platform Technologies Lab.
Tel: +81(46)250-8379
E-mail:til-si@ml.labs.fujitsu.com

University of Toronto
Prof. Ali Sheikholeslami
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Tel: +1(416)978-1681
E-mail:ali@eecg.utoronto.ca
Address: 10 King's College Road, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 3G4 Canada

Copyright 2010 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved.


Luth Research's IndicatorEDG(TM) Study Finds Americans' Hopes of Achieving Their Dreams Are Fading Feb 10, 2010 07:03AM

SAN DIEGO, Feb. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Luth Research's IndicatorEDG survey finds Americans are less likely to feel their dreams are attainable.  Back in the third quarter of 2006, 62% of Americans said they had an excellent, very good or good chance of achieving their personal dreams.  Now 55% of Americans feel this way.  On the flip side, 23% of Americans feel there is not a good chance or it is impossible for them to achieve their dreams – compared to 17% in Q3 2006.  

Why so much dashing of dreams?

The Luth Research IndicatorEDG quarterly survey of 5000 Americans begun in Q3 2006 sheds considerable light on this.  First of all, fewer Americans think their lives are better this year than last (36% now vs. 53% in Q3 2006.)  It is the nature of Americans to be optimistic and the survey certainly finds this.  But fewer Americans think life will be better a year from now compared to Q3 2006 –54% vs. 66%.  

Is it the economy?

Yes and no.  Clearly sellers of big ticket items need to be worried.  Now, 62% of Americans do not expect to buy expensive items like computers and washing machines.  This is up substantially from 45% in Q3 2006.  Along the same lines, purchase intent for cars is now 10% vs. 13% in Q3 2006.

But, American optimism is certainly in evidence on the subject of the economy.  Almost half (48%) feel the economy will be better in a year.  This has been climbing steadily since the 32% recorded in the Q3 2006 benchmark, with a significant jump just following the 2008 presidential election.

Roseanne Luth, CEO of Luth Research says, "Today's economic realities are having a fundamental impact on the American consumer.  As resilient as Americans have always been, people look for substantive, good news to boost optimism and justify spending."

Less hope, less happiness

Whether it is the economy or other factors, Americans' happiness has declined over the past three years.  In Q3 2006, 75% of Americans said they were very happy (31%) or somewhat happy (44%.)  Now 68% say they are very (25%) or somewhat (43%) happy.  

This ebbing of happiness does not appear to have one core manifestation.  In fact, there has been a consistent 3-4 percentage point drop in Americans' happiness with their communities, family life, work life, romantic life, residences and social life.  The question is how long will it take for an improving economy to restore happiness to the levels we saw three years ago.

Who is happy?

    --  Women (71%) are happier than men (65%.) There is no politically correct
        interpretation here.
    --  The happiest demographic group identified is Americans with household
        incomes of $100,000+ - 81% of whom are very or somewhat happy. There is
        a historical threshold of income around $50,000 beyond which people are
        generally happy regardless of their incremental earning power. In more
        challenging times, a stronger relationship between money and happiness
        seems to be emerging.

Technology still rocks

One bright spot is that there are some really sizzling technology products.  Between 60% and 70% of Americans think the following products are hot: digital cameras, car navigation systems, text messaging, DVRs, iPhones, iPods, and cell phones with video cameras.  Some of these technologies are creating even more heat and some are waning in hotness.

Technology to watch: OLED TV – not hot yet, but building heat.

Luth notes, "Even in tough economic times, consumers will reward themselves.  It used to be indulgent desserts, but now it is also the latest technology. The U.S. market is expected to see healthy yet fierce competition in consumer electronics in 2010."

About IndicatorEDG

Luth Research's IndicatorEDG is a forward looking online study aimed to identify emerging indicators that move the market and sway business strategies.  

Comprehensive by design, IndicatorEDG includes six general indicators proven to best reflect consumer sentiment and underlying forces.  Beyond measurement of consumer confidence, IndicatorEDG captures and reveals changes in the population's mindsets and behaviors on a longitudinal basis, which provide richer evidences and stronger validation typically not present in any other consumer research index.

To learn more about the relevant trends for your industry and customers, or discover how to connect IndicatorEDG with your custom survey research to generate powerful insights visit http://www.luthresearch.com/indicatorEdg or email us at indicator@luthresearch.com

About Luth Research

Founded in 1977, Luth Research offers clients around the world the kind of world-class market research that moves business ahead. Our personalized service, advanced technology, and customized research methodologies place us at the forefront of the market research industry.

Luth Research invests the time necessary to understand each individual client's research requirements. Our team of professionals offers a wide range of experience, education and expertise in the market research industry. With over 30 years in business, Luth Research has the experience to combine a wide spectrum of methodologies and tailor data collection solutions to meet its clients' most stringent research requirements. For more information call (800) 465-5884.

SOURCE Luth Research


Net Asset Value(s) Feb 10, 2010 07:02AM

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--


FUND                       db x-trackers DJ STOXX 600 TECHNOLOGY ETF

DEALING DATE               09-Feb-10

NAV PER SHARE              EUR24.8301

NUMBER OF SHARES IN ISSUE  2,055,533

CODE




    Source: DB X-Trackers - DJ STOXX 600 TECHNOLOGY ETF


Newmark Knight Frank Devencore: Office and Industrial Real Estate Markets Begin to Stabilize in Suburban Montreal as Recessionary Pressures Ease Feb 10, 2010 07:02AM

MONTREAL, QUEBEC--(Marketwire - Feb. 10, 2010) - In its Suburban Montreal Market Study published today, Newmark Knight Frank Devencore reported that the office and industrial real estate markets in the Greater Montreal area began to stabilize towards the end of 2009 as the effects of the global economic crisis gradually eased. While overall vacancy rates in both the office and industrial markets rose during the year, the increase was not nearly as dramatic as that experienced in many other major cities in the country. Indeed, the market study reveals that asking rental rates remained relatively steady, though there were slight declines in some industrial real estate sectors. Additionally, while it was generally the case that both tenant and developer activity was modest, it did not come to a standstill.

"There is a sense amongst landlords, developers and many of our clients that the economy is regaining a firmer footing, and a cautious optimism may begin to take hold through 2010," said Jean Laurin, President and CEO of NKF Devencore. "This is good news, as growth was slowed considerably through 2009. In the office market, virtually all significant development projects were put on hold and we saw tenants either retrenching or simply postponing expansion plans."

Leasing activity in the suburban Montreal's industrial sector was also relatively modest through the latter months of 2008 and much of 2009. There was generally more tenant interest in spaces of less than 30,000 square feet, and the boost in overall vacancy rates were largely driven by the increased availability of larger industrial spaces-those exceeding 75,000 square feet-which were vacated by a handful of businesses that downsized significantly.

"Given that vacancy rates have risen and asking rental rates have remained stable or, in some instances, even fallen slightly, this is an excellent time for tenants to take a close look at their real estate portfolios and re-examine their real estate strategies," Mr. Laurin said. "While landlords and building owners are not conducting fire sales, there is a desire to secure larger tenants with strong covenants and a willingness to exercise some negotiating flexibility in order to do so. For tenants seeking to expand or relocate, there are more opportunities today than there were a year ago-and probably more than there will be in a year's time when the economic recovery begins to generate renewed growth. There are excellent deals to be made, but time-and timing-is of the essence."

About Newmark Knight Frank Devencore

Devencore is the Canadian partner of Newmark Knight Frank, one of the largest independent real estate service firms in the world. Newmark Knight Frank Devencore is Canada's largest corporate real estate advisor and brokerage exclusively representing corporate, industrial and retail space users. With offices across the country, Newmark Knight Frank Devencore offers its global clientele comprehensive services that are individually designed to ensure executive real estate decisions are supported by effective strategies and professional execution.

Headquartered in New York, Newmark Knight Frank and London-based partner Knight Frank operate from over 200 offices in established and emerging property markets on six continents. Last year, transactions were valued at more than $32 billion with annual revenues of over $811 million. With a combined staff of more than 6,300, this major force in real estate is meeting the local and global needs of owners, tenants, investors and developers worldwide.

An Office and Industrial Market Study is available on the Marketwire website at the following address: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/6661DEVENCORE-EtudeMTL_subHiv2010E.pdf.

To learn more about our capabilities, please visit www.devencorenkf.com.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
        Newmark Knight Frank Devencore
        Devencore Ltd.
        Sylvie Bachand
        Director, Marketing and Communications
        514-392-1330, ext. 225
        sbachand@devencorenkf.com

Source: Newmark Knight Frank Devencore


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