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April 02 2015

Gaia compute node could help keep servers cool

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Leti joined forces with STMicroelectronics to develop the Gaia compute node, which could help reduce the energy consumption of powerful calculation servers without affecting their performance. The circuit leverages technologies like FDSOI substrates and ARM 64-bit architecture originally developed for embedded systems. The node’s energy efficiency has been evaluated at 7.5 gigaflops per watt—that’s four […] >>

April 02 2015

Veloce2 emulator flexes its muscles at Leti

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Leti recently executed hundreds of billions of clock cycles to verify a 3D 96-processor multicore circuit using the institute’s Mentor Graphics Veloce2 emulation system. Expansion cards were added to run the architecture with real peripherals and test it in a realistic environment. Veloce2 emulation systems are 10,000 times faster than traditional RTL simulation, making it […] >>

April 02 2015

Adipose stem cells for human skin rejuvenation and regeneration

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It has now been proven that injecting fatty tissue is effective at human skin rejuvenation. The discovery, first made by a surgeon specializing in burn treatment, has now been confirmed in vitro by researchers at Grenoble’s INAC and Lyon’s HCL, who injected adipose stem cells into a reconstitution of human skin. The researchers now plan […] >>

April 02 2015

MIT chooses Leti to supply suspended microresonators

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The news dates back to early 2014 and has been kept under wraps for almost a year. A Massachusetts Institute of Technology biology lab is turning to Leti to develop some highly complex suspended microresonators. After receiving the initial components, which delivered satisfactory performance, the lab decided to switch foundries, and has now placed an […] >>

February 02 2015

Charitable giving: Clinatec to raise €30 million

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Clinatec set up a foundation in November 2014 with the goal of raising €30 million in charitable donations within five years. The funds raised will pick up where Clinatec’s other resources—government subsidies and revenue from R&D contracts—leave off, enabling the center to pursue its groundbreaking work getting innovative treatments for spinal-cord injuries, Parkinson’s, and cancer […] >>
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