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Friday - April 20, 2007
Via Technologies is shrinking the size of its motherboards again, this time showing off a new Pico-ITX design that is barely larger than a playing card. The Taiwan-based company on Thursday released details of its upcoming Pico-ITX motherboard, which it hopes will eventually lead to the design of a comparatively small PC. The published details provide an overview of the motherboard's specs in a likely attempt to grab the attention of device makers. Learn more...
Tuesday - April 17, 2007
Intel on Tuesday plans to announce more than 20 new microprocessors and semiconductor technologies it says will make computers and consumer electronic devices even smaller, faster and more connectable. Among the products the world's biggest chip maker plans to unveil are new desktop PC processors it claims are up to 40 percent more powerful than current versions for media-intensive computing. Learn more...

WELCOME TO OUR BRANCH WEBSITE
To reach out to its younger members, the IEEE encourages students to establish a local university branch. As the IEEE Student Branch at the AUB, we take on the responsibility of promoting knowledge, and bringing the professional world closer to students. The IEEE AUB Student Branch was founded in 1997.
Our branch also collaborates with other FEA societies, such as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) student branch, the Engineering Society, and the FEA Student Representative Committee (FEA-SRC). This creates an overall cooperative effort among students. Read More...
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Thursday, April 26, 2007
Engineering and Architecture's Barbecue is taking place this thursday at 5! free food for evrybody. Bring your friends and come enjoy gathering with professors and students at the Engineering Terrace. This event is organized by ASME, CES, ESS, IEEE, SME, FEA SRC, Architecture and Graphic Desgin. View Flyer