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Satisfying the Demand for Rapid Feature Enhancement in Consumer Display Products | 2007-03-01 | Altera |
| Developers of consumer display products (i.e., High-Definition TeleVisions (HDTVs), monitors, and projectors) face a daunting design challenge. The Application-Specific Standard Products (ASSPs) that have been used in these products historically are built with custom ASIC development cycles, typically three to five years. However, the consumer market demands new products and features on a yearly basis. The result is that consumer product developers cannot rely solely on fixed-function ASSPs to deliver the frequency of innovation demanded by their customers. Increasingly, these developers are turning to FPGAs to augment standard chipsets, thereby adding advanced features and capabilities in a shorter time frame (usually six to nine months).
Tags: ASICs - Chip Sets, Application Development |
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A Flexible Architecture to Drive Sharp Two-Way Viewing Angle and Standard LCDs | 2007-03-01 | Altera |
| One of the most common elements in the consumer and automotive electronics is the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). LCD technology has produced a large array of products that meet a wide range of size, power, and image quality requirements. Recent innovation from Sharp Electronics goes one step further with the development of a two-way viewing angle LCD product. The popularity of standard LCDs has led to a number of semiconductor solutions to drive them, ranging from ASSPs to full-custom devices. In the case of two-way viewing LCD products, no standard driver solution exists, so a custom solution is required to support them. This paper discusses an innovative architecture based on FPGAs and soft-core embedded processors that supports both standard and two-way viewing LCD products.
Tags: Semiconductor Tech. - Manufacturing |
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Best Practices in Corporate Printing Management: Print Services Consulting Consortium | 0000-00-00 | 366 Software |
| This webcast presents best practices in Corporate Printing Management.
Tags: Best Practices |
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Debugging Printer Drivers | 2007-01-30 | Microsoft |
| This paper provides information about debugging user-mode printer drivers developed for Windows Vista. This paper also applies to Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows Server 2003. It provides guidelines for printer driver developers and testers to obtain more detailed information about a printer driver when it halts in a debugger.
Tags: Windows XP, Windows Vista |
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Managing Desktop Printers | 2007-01-19 | 366 Software |
| Many corporations have printers that are directly connected to personal computers. A desktop printer is any printer that is locally defined for individual use. This may be may be parallel-attached, serial-attached, USB-attached, or a network printer, although the non-network printers are of most interest here. This paper discusses how PrinterRx monitors the printing activity going to these types of printers. | |||
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10 Best Practices in Printer Fleet Management | 2007-01-16 | 366 Software |
| Corporations recognize that they need to address out of control costs associated with network printing. The holistic approach deals with all the print and print related costs of the entire corporation. The challenge is to move from supplying and supporting commodities and presenting in terms of ppm, meters and duty to understanding how the printer fleet can address a corporation's business needs. To make this transition, a tool to gather knowledge of the client's fleet on an ongoing basis and identify where printing dollars can be saved is required. PrinterRx, as such a printer fleet management tool, offers a competitive advantage by providing a detailed composite of the enterprise printer fleet with inventory sorting, print & cost history trends, usage comparisons, and problem history.
Tags: Best Practices |
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Managed Print Services - The Dealer Advantage | 2007-01-16 | 366 Software |
| Gartner surveys show that many organizations are currently researching the costs of office print, copy, or fax functions or conducting needs assessments to adopting or renewing a managed print services approach to meet its office print, fax, and scanning needs. With these changing times, the advantage these service providers have is the relationships they have developed with corporate management and key stakeholders. They often understand the business drivers of the corporations and can translate them into lucrative consulting contracts in document management and document strategy implementation. But they do not have the in depth knowledge of devices and printer fleets that the dealers have.
Tags: Document Management |
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Bottom Line Improvement Through Mobility | 2007-01-15 | PAXAR |
| Warehouse and Distribution Center operations are consistently asked to improve productivity while at the same time lowering operating costs. What warehouse and distribution center operators have discovered is that small improvements to an operation's performance can produce large dividends to the corporation's bottom line. Of course, many of these small improvements come through large expenditures in equipment and software. Using the criteria of Return On Investment (ROI), this whitepaper focuses on the bottom line results of introducing mobile printing technology into various warehouse and distribution center processes.
Tags: ROI - TCO |
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Practical IPv6 Deployment for Printing and Imaging Devices | 2007-01-04 | Hewlett-Packard (HP) |
| Although the transition to IPv6 has been slow, recent activity by the United States government and the relatively rapid adoption of IPv6 by Asian countries has sparked a surge in IPv6 spending and deployments. HP has been not only monitoring the IPv6 transitions but is also actively participating in them by providing printing and imaging products which enable the customers to successfully embrace IPv6.
Tags: IP Technologies |
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HP Printers Supported in Citrix Presentation Server Environments | 2007-01-01 | Hewlett-Packard (HP) |
| Citrix has collaborated with HP to test select HP printers and their associated HP print drivers in Citrix Presentation Server and Citrix Presentation Server for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition environments. Citrix Presentation Server 4.0 for Windows was tested on Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition systems. These tests were run to determine how HP printers and their associated printer drivers performed using the standard printer and printer-related features tests that Citrix uses to test its Presentation Server and Presentation Server client software.
Tags: Application Servers, Windows NT - 2000 - 2003 |
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