Gains in the performance go hand - in- hand with memory augmentation
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Electronic memory has played a pivotal role in computers. The changing trend towards digital formats, the combination of big memories and digital systems has enabled multimedia tasks in consumer electronics. With new products introduced in the markets, the demand for this combination is growing in other fields too.
Publication Name: Journal of the Electronics Industry
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0385-4515
Year: 2004
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Pioneer counts on audio functions to attract buyers
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Details about the portable digital audio players and satellite radio for enhanced sound quality manufactured by Sony Corp. are discussed.
Publication Name: Journal of the Electronics Industry
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0385-4515
Year: 2007
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Expert says Japan needs one voice on digital cinema issues
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The opinion of Hiroshi Yasuda from the Center for Collaborative Research, Tokyo University, on digital cinema is discussed.
Publication Name: Journal of the Electronics Industry
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0385-4515
Year: 2007
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