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Yesterday, the RBA unexpectedly announced that it would maintain its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 4.25% and released a signal of interest rate cuts to the market. Prior to this, the market gener…
Yesterday, the RBA unexpectedly announced that it would maintain its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 4.25% and released a signal of interest rate cuts to the market. Prior to this, the market gener…


CFdesigns tool has give given the company the chance to virtually test ideas and optimize designs before physical prototyping the product. When the company talk about life or death situations, it's usually metaphorically. In the case of SureFire, …
In 2011, under the correct leadership of the Party Central Committee and the State Council, the national economy continued to develop toward the expected direction of macroeconomic regulation and control, and achieved a good start in economic and social develo…

These in-ear headphones look like our usual pencils. You can imagine that wearing such headphones feels like a pencil is passing through your head. Classic and creative design makes many like The music is swaying. It is made up of a 3.5mm gold plug audio plug that is compatible …
21ic News Tensilica has announced the launch of the HiFi 3 audio DSP (digital signal processor) IP core for (SoC) system-on-chip design. Tensilica's fourth-generation audio DSP delivers high-performance and low-power audio post-processing and voice processing algorithms for smartphone…
For the purposes of LED safety analysis, newer standards use lamp-based rather than laser-based criteria. However, with continued improvements in LED performance, safety standards for LED are still evolving, according to Neil Haigh and Geoff Archenhol…
AMBE is a low bit rate, high quality speech compression algorithm based on MBE technology. It has the advantages of good voice quality and low coding baud rate, and is embedded in DVSI's AMBE-1000 voice compression chip. The chip is a high-performance multi-rate speech encoding…