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Rising DRAM prices help boost vendor stock 9/27/2016
Supply shortage sent stock price up nearly 40 percent over the last four months. In Seoul trading on Friday, SK Hynix shares hit an intraday high of 39,650 won, before closing at 39,450 won, up 50 won or 0.13 percent from the previous session.
Micron completes $4 billion fab expansion in Singapore 9/27/2016
"This expansion is a critical piece of Micron's global strategy as the storage industry transitions to 3D NAND to increase efficiency, capacity, and performance."
China Meizu settles infringement case with Qualcomm 9/26/2016
These are great news for Meizu because Qualcomm has sued the company for 520 million Yuan ($78 million) for alleged patent infringement. According to Qualcomm, Meizu infringed on their 3G and 4G patents, but the lawsuit was applicable only on Meizu’s MediaTek-powered devices.
Automobile lightings will go on LED modules 9/26/2016
At the LED module level, the attractiveness of of the LED supply chain has been full demonstrated. "Today, value is mainly located at module level."
China investment to acquire Analogix for $500 million 9/26/2016
Analogix makes high-speed, mixed-signal chips for applications used in mobile devices, virtual/augmented reality (VR/AR), and other high-performance electronic products.
Applied forcast 17% growth 9/26/2016
We're seeing the biggest changes that we've seen in decades in [the] memory technology and semiconductor industry being enabled by materials innovation.
New iPhone material cost is U$244.80 9/23/2016
The manufacturing cost is 18% higher than that of iPhone 6s, which was launched in 2015. In this light, Apple’s retail price for iPhone 7 at US $649 is three times more expensive than its BOM.
Samsung employee caught on stealing 10nm technology 9/23/2016
Had the employee succeeded in selling the technology, Samsung’s Exynos processor family may have lost the edge that Samsung’s engineers have so painstakingly built over the years.
BAE Systems announced Adaptive RF chip 9/23/2016
"The company claims that its Microwave Array Technology for Reconfigurable Integrated Circuits (MATRICs) can replace Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICS) “that are expensive and time-consuming to develop.”
Samsung to use MediaTek chips 9/23/2016
MediaTek has won orders for the first time from Samsung Electronics, as it strives to beat off competitors in an environment of mounting price pressures.
Microsemi FPGA flys to Jupiter 9/22/2016
Microsemi says its radiation-hardened power supply modules are being used by Juno for support guidance and control systems, and a range of discrete diodes and transistors are being used in many of the mission critical avionics and platform functions.
GigaDevice taken over Memoright, a storage system company 9/22/2016
GigaDevice is a fabless firm specializing in NOR flash memory. Memoright was founded as a developer of industrial and military SSDs.
China to investigate export of nuclear weapon material 9/22/2016
Hongxiang is suspected of unspecified "serious economic crimes. A South Korean think tank said last month it supplied aluminum oxide and other materials that are used in processing nuclear bomb fuel.
New Note 7 is now available for recall replacement 9/22/2016
Samsung first offered on Sept. 2 to replace the affected Note 7 phones, Samsung said it would swap them for models of its other phones, such as the Galaxy S7, until supplies of replacement Note 7 devices became available.
Online education program for "autonomus car engineers" 9/21/2016
Udacity recently partnered with Mercedes-Benz, Nvidia, Otto and Didi Chuxing to conceptualise the Udacity Self-Driving Car Engineer Nanodegree Program, which covers topics such as deep learning, computer vision, sensor fusion, localisation and controllers.
Infineon announced most power efficient LED driver 9/21/2016
With a stand-by power of less than 70 mW, the XDPL8220 reduces power consumption in the non-active mode while still reacting to external events or user requests.
Next Orbit Ventures investing $100 million in India Fab. 9/21/2016
“We are coming as first investors into this fab project to back India’s growing electronics market, which will reach $400 billion by 2020 as per the government of India’s national policy of electronics 2012 estimates, and requires $100 billion of investment for achieving ‘zero import’ target,”
ON Semi closed deal to take over Fairchild 9/21/2016
The deal has been waiting for regulatory approval from not just the U.S. but also China, where ON finally received the go-ahead from the Ministry of Commerce.
Intel and Micron took different market approach on join developed 3D XPoint memories 9/20/2016
In July 2015, both companies announced that they’d each develop individual products based on 3D XPoint technology. Intel branded its 3D XPoint products Optane, and Micron branded its products QuantX.
Tesla had an undisclosed crash in China before the publicized U.S. autopilot accident 9/20/2016
The crash killed a 23-year-old occupant while driving a Tesla Model S in Handan, a city about 300 miles south of Beijing. This took place on January 20, 2016—four months before Joshua Brown died in Florida, in a Tesla Model S on Autopilot.
Eurotech offers IoT gateway module for ARM or Adam 9/20/2016
ESF adds advanced security, diagnostics, provisioning, remote access and full integration with Everyware Cloud (EC), Eurotech IoT Integration Platform.
Samsung made $891 million on stock investments 9/20/2016
Samsung disposed of half its shares in ASML and its entire 4.2 percent stake in Seagate Technology. It also sold its 4.5 percent holding in Rambus and the 0.7 percent of Sharp stock that it owned.
Intel see PC market on the bounce back 9/19/2016
Intel Corp (INTC.O) raised its quarterly revenue forecast for the first time in more than two years as suppliers of parts used in personal computers replenish their inventory amid improving PC demand.
Samsung reputation hurt by battery fire 9/19/2016
Cause has been attributed to defects in the battery manufacturing process, in which microscopic metal filings were accidentally rolled into the electrolytic film, potentially puncturing the film, short-circuiting anode-to-cathode in that spot, and getting horrendously hot.
Everspin to ship 22nm ST-MRAM by next year 9/19/2016
The embedded memory be offered initially on Globalfoundries’ 22FDX platform, which uses FD-SOI technology. However, the technology is said to be scalable beyond 22nm and is expected to be available on FinFET and future FDX platforms.
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