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Alliance Memory specialize in hard-to-find memory ICs 12/13/2017
The company’s product range includes DRAMs and SRAMs with commercial, industrial, and automotive operating temperature ranges and densities from 64Kb to 8Gb.
Toshiba offers JEDEC USF-2 compliant embedded NAND 12/13/2017
The devices  integrate NAND chips fabricated with 15nm process technology and a controller in a single package. Five different capacities of 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, 128GB and 256GB support a variety of automotive applications.
Fund manager holds out looking for Qualcomm to pay $135/NXP share 12/13/2017
Elliott Management, a $34 billion hedge fund that owns about 6 percent of NXP, argued on Monday that NXP was worth $135 a share on its own — far more than the $110 a share that Qualcomm has offered for the company.
Toshiba reached settlement with Western Digital 12/13/2017
As part of the agreement, Western Digital will also be able to invest in a Japanese chip plant and will receive a supply of next-generation memory chips.
NAND flash to reach supply/demand balance by Q1 12/12/2017
Thanks to increased production and the seasonal downturn, DRAMeXchange estimates that overall demand will fall by 15 percent in Q1 2018 compared to Q4 2017. The one caveat is that demand in the server market is expected to remain relatively flat.
Apple Watch 3 drove packaging to new height 12/12/2017
The ASE group is responsible for packaging and testing radio frequency, Wi-Fi and MEMS chips for iPhone and Apple Watch devices, and is expected to score record quarterly revenues in the fourth quarter of 2017, the sources said.
Micron suit UMC for leaking DRAM technology to China 12/12/2017
The sources said Micron has filed a lawsuit with a federal court in the North California District accusing UMC and JHICC of copying its DRAM trade secrets, marking the first time for Micron to extend its legal battle across the Taiwan Straits in safeguarding its DRAM IPs.
Lisa Su, CEO of AMD, talked architecture at IEDM 12/12/2017
Su began her address by saying that it was an honor for her to be speaking at the conference 25 years after receiving an award for best student paper at IEDM in 1992 at the age of 22.
Samsung spending $26 billion to dominate the memory market 12/11/2017
Each of Samsung's top competitors now faces a difficult choice. Either they up their capital budgets to provide enough supply to maintain their market share, or give up trying to compete.
Nvidia offers graphic card for AI on desktop 12/11/2017
The Titan V promises increased performance over its predecessor, the Pascal-based Titan X, while maintaining the same power requirements. The Titan V sports 110 teraflops of raw computing capability, which is 9X that of its predecessor.
Toshiba reached agreement to settle dispute with WD 12/11/2017
The settlement under discussion calls for Western Digital to drop arbitration claims seeking to stop the sale in exchange for allowing it to invest in a new production line for advanced flash memory chips that is slated to start next year
MediaTek and Qualcomm to embrace entry level Android Go 12/11/2017
Android Go is a version of the Android Oreo operating system that’s designed to run on smartphones with either 512MB or 1GB of RAM. By comparison, flagship handsets on the market today use as much as 6GB of RAM.
Samsung to hire 1000 "cream-of-the-crop" engineers in India 12/8/2017
“Samsung is extremely bullish on R&D in India. We have been here for over 22 years. The three R&D centres in India work on several cutting-edge technologies. The India centres not only work on innovation for Indian consumers but also contribute to global products”.
TSMC estimate 3nm setup to cost $20 billion 12/8/2017
"This fab could cost upwards of $20 billion and represents TSMC’s commitment to drive technology forward,” Co-Chief Executive Mark Liu.
Phison to ship PCIe 3.0 NVMe controllers 12/8/2017
Phison's strong commitment to R&D investment in collaboration with Kingston to build a wide portfolio of SSD products. Since 2012, Phison has delivered more than 10 SSD controller solutions to Kingston consisting of PATA, SATA, and PCIe.
Broadcom's strong profit to help acquisition fight 12/8/2017
Revenue in the period that ends Feb. 4 will be about $5.3 billion. That compares with analysts’ average estimate of $4.83 billion, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
Chip manufacturers are seeking high-voltage MOSFET production supports 12/7/2017
High-voltage MOSFET chips, is increasingly falling short of demand, prompting leading makers of such chips, including STMicroelectronics, Infineon, Texas Instrument (TI) and NXP, to seek capacity support from IC foundry, packaging and testing houses across the Taiwan Strait.
Volkswagen senior manager to get jail term 12/7/2017
VW used sophisticated software to cheat emissions rules on nearly 600,000 U.S. vehicles. Schmidt led VW's engineering and environmental office in Michigan from 2012 to early 2015.
U.S. companies are frustrated on accessing China market 12/7/2017
But restricted market access and uncertainty over Beijing's policies toward foreign companies have left them less optimistic about the business climate than in recent years.
Manufacturing index decreased due to material and inventory 12/7/2017
U.S. manufacturing expanded in November as the PMI registered 58.2 percent, a decrease of 0.5 percentage point from the October reading of 58.7 percent.
NAND flash market demand to reach 244.1 billion gigabytes next year 12/6/2017
Under the current situation when the IT industry is growing explosively, the supply is the factor that determines the semiconductor cycle unlike the past when the semiconductor market conditions depended solely on demand volatility caused by business fluctuations. When the forecast by IHS Markit becomes a reality, the market boom is highly likely to be near the close next year.
Globalfoundries to develop and manufacture Ayar’s novel CMOS optical I/O 12/6/2017
Using GF’s 45nm CMOS fabrication process to deliver an alternative to copper I/O that offers up to 10x higher bandwidth and up to 5x lower power.
Fujitsu has a small solar powered sensor with wide network wireless transmissions 12/6/2017
Fujitsu says it is the world’s smallest sensor device supporting LPWA that does not need replacement batteries. Temperature and humidity data collected by the sensor can be transmitted to a Sigfox base station over a distance of about 7 km.
Broadcom norminates 11 to the Qualcomm Board election 12/6/2017
Broadcom Ltd (AVGO.O) made its first formal move toward a hostile bid to take over Qualcomm Inc (QCOM.O) on Monday, laying out a slate of 11 nominees it wants to put on the board of the U.S. semiconductor firm.
Analysts dispute concern about Samsung and the memory industry 12/5/2017
"Excessive concerns over the cycle of memory chips in the semiconductor industry were affecting the stock price," Goldman Sachs analyst Daiki Takayama said in the report this week. "We see the current price as an attractive opportunity to buy shares. We found no factors attributing a change in our positive recommendation on Samsung Electronics."
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