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NXP customizes green ICs toward sustainability
Posted: Jul 9, 2008 8:36 AM

NXP recently said that the company has developed and produced the third-generation power management ...[ View complete article ]


Message: NXP customizes green ICs toward sustainability Post time: Jul 9, 2008 8:36 AM
 

Author: Maynard Delfin

Level: Interns

Points: 400

NXP recently said that the company has developed and produced the third-generation power management ICs, and over the past decade, has made a dramatic contribution toward environmental sustainability.
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Author: Maynard Delfin

Level: Interns

Points: 400

Sustainability has been a mantra nowadays. We are now more concerned about the impact of the electronic devices being created. More than efficiency, low-price and low-power use, we also consider the detrimental effects of these pieces of equipment to the environment. With the efforts of NXP customizing its green ICs toward sustainability, it is a job well done. Keep it up!
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