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PC Market helps DRAM rebound 12/21/2009
That's partly due to good sales of netbooks and the introduction of Intel's Calpella. Windows 7 has helped boost sales of memory but notebook shipments are likely to have grown by nearly 12 percent in the fourth quarter of this year.
Nokia to partner with Ericsson on TD-SCDMA 12/21/2009
Nokia has affirmed its commitments to the development TD-SCDMA, the the Chinese homegrown 3G standard. In October, the company launched Nokia 6788, its first Symbian-based TD-SCDMA phone and announced the creation of a dedicated TD-SCDMA R&D team in Beijing.
France and Italy to build Solar Farm 12/21/2009
“We are convinced that R&D and investment in innovative and sustainable projects, in all strategic sectors including energy to stop climate change, are essential to economic revival and growth in our countries.”
Automobile and Green Engergy seen as growth areas 12/21/2009
The real driver of global economic growth will no longer be consumers, but rather emerging markets and economies that need infrastructure. So future growth will not be dependent on disposable consumer production.
Engineering openings in Ireland 12/18/2009
Maxim Integrated Products is establishing a new international business services operation in Dublin, where it will initially recruit 50 employees in various disciplines.
Intel to highlight new MPU line up at CES 12/18/2009
Intel has designed two generations of x86-based system-on-chips geared for digital TVs, but so far the company has yet to gain a single design win. TV makers have long design cycles and are secretive about their component choices,
Intel extends speed by stacking GaAs on Silicon 12/18/2009
The resultant compound semiconductor quantum-well FET demonstrated the high carrier velocity and high drive current that make InGaAs-on-Si attractive, but it must be scaled down in size before the technology can be commercialized.
Intel and Samsung still led in 2009 12/18/2009
Intel Corp. held the No. 1 position for the 18th consecutive year, despite revenue declines, and it increased its market share to 14.2 percent in 2009, according to Gartner. There was also no change among the next four companies in terms of rankings. Samsung was in second place, followed by Toshiba, Texas Instruments and STMicroelectronics.
New Toshiba 64G Nand revolutionizes iPhone 12/17/2009
There's speculation that Toshiba's new 64 GB memory module may be in the next iPhone release. The press release distributed yesterday said that the module will be used in smartphones, mobile phones, netbooks, and digital video cameras.
Semi Equipment Billing improved 12/17/2009
Worldwide billings reached $4.54 billion in the third quarter, up 69 percent compared to the second quarter, but down 31 percent from the third quarter of 2008, according to a report based on data collected by SEMI and the Semiconductor Equipment Association of Japan (SEAJ).
FTC sued Intel on Section 5 violations 12/17/2009
The FTC complaint alleges that Intel has deprived consumers of choice and innovation in microprocessors through a systematic campaign to shut out competing chips—such as those from rival AMD.
Militants hacked into Predator drone video 12/17/2009
Insurgents intercepted the video feeds by taking advantage of an unprotected communications link in some of the remotely flown planes' systems. Shiite fighters in Iraq used software programs such as SkyGrabber -- available for as little as $25.95 on the Internet -- to regularly capture drone video feeds.
High growth set for LED 12/16/2009
“The LED industry is on the threshold of a new expansion phase—a phase that will be characterized by growth rates in the high double digits during the next three years,”
NEC/Renesas merger date set for April 12/16/2009
Japan’s NEC Electronics Corp and Renesas Technology Corp are moving ahead with plans to combine, today announcing an April 1, 2010, expected merger date.
Boardcom co-founder acquitted on security fraud 12/16/2009
Nicholas and Ruehle were facing conspiracy fraud charges stemming from their role in a stock-options backdating scandal that made Broadcom the target of an SEC investigation beginning in 2006. Like dozens of other companies, Broadcom came under scrutiny for historical stock options backdating in the early part of this decade, Broadcom was eventually forced to take $2.2 billion in charges.
Amazing Notebook at $99 12/16/2009
The Cherrypal Africa has a 7-inch screen size, is powered by a 400-MHz processor and features 256-Gbytes of RAM, 2-Gbytes of flash memory and can run either the Linux or Windows CE operating systems, the company states without revealing the make or model of the microprocessor.
Semi Capex to rebounce in 2010 12/15/2009
Worldwide spending on semiconductor equipment may be expected to end 2009 down more than 42%, but it is expected to bounce back with more than 45% growth in 2010, according to the latest data from Gartner Inc.
Engineering job market improving 12/15/2009
“It’s still a mixed and uncertain hiring environment and challenges will persist in 2010. However, we’ve seen applications per job moderate slightly from the first quarter of this year, as well as the job count on Dice moving up from its low,”
Intersil buys Chinese design company 12/15/2009
Rock Semiconductor (Shanghai, China) provides analogue and mixed-signal integrated circuits for wireless, audio, video and data communications solutions. It products are primarily used in the consumer end market in applications such as cellular phones, personal navigation devices.
Samsung changes CEO 12/15/2009
Under the new corporate structure, subsidiaries outside South Korea, responsible for components such as semiconductors and LCD panels, will continue to operate as fully independent entities separate from Samsung's IT and consumer electronics subsidiaries, Samsung said.
State of European semiconductor industry 12/14/2009
To drive the point home, Europe suffered more than any other region when chip sales imploded earlier this year. For the first nine months of 2009, European semiconductor companies' sales were down nearly one-third from the tally for the first three quarters of 2008.
Battle of Intel and ARM processor 12/14/2009
Historically speaking, Intel has always let performance improvement drive the company's roadmap. In contrast, ARM has emphasized energy efficiency in reaching out to broader-based embedded applications. Further, Intel's roadmap stops at the $6 processor. But at ARM, "we are well below $6," in search of microcontroller apps.
Smart cars to reverse transfer energy to power grid 12/14/2009
By mid 2010, the SAE aims to define standards for DC energy transfer and reverse energy flow systems from a car battery to a home or to the grid. It also aims to specify a set of diagnostics for its powerline technology so it can, for example, provide car owners a gauge of how fast their car is charging.
New paper battery outperforms Lithium in electric cars 12/14/2009
Researchers claim that its high conductivity and high surface-to-volume ratio could enable supercapacitors for electric cars, which depend on quick jolts of electricity during acceleration.
Acer to unveil six new Android Phones 12/11/2009
Acer plans to launch as many as six new smartphones with Android mobile operating system in the first half of next year.
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