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Monthly Archives: January 2013
Via’s ARMTiGO A800 supports Linux
Via Technologies has announced a 12x12.5x3cm ARM Cortex-A8-based machine, writes Steve Bush.
NXP Revenues Less Than They Were In 2006 When Private Equity Took Over.
Six years on from being bought by private equity firm KKR, NXP’s revenues are still running at the same level as they were back in 2006.
Qualcomm Getting All The 28nm Parts It Can Sell
Qualcomm is getting all the 28nm product it wants, according to the company’s CEO, Paul Jacobs.
Infrared laptop trackpad ignores banishes accidental touch
A group of researchers from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology in Daejeon, South Korea, have redesigned the touchpad to work using infrared light reflectance, doing away with accidental touches almost entirely, and spreading the touchpad across the whole bottom half of the laptop in the process.
Toshiba Profit Up On Stiffening NAND price.
Toshiba made $322m net profit in Q4 on revenues of $14.8bn largely because of better NAND prices and orders for thermal power stations.
iWatt views non-dimmable power factor corrected LEDs
iWatt has taken a step into the non-dimmable power factor corrected LED bulb market with its first ac-dc product to feature an npn power switch.
Infineon Looking To Automotive For Salvation
Infineon is looking to automotive IC sales to pull it out of a hole.
Pain Worsens At ST
Struggling STMicroelectronics took a $544m charge against its Q4 earnings resulting in a Q4 loss of $428m.
Molex offers M12 conenctor for high currents
Molex has introduced a range of M12 power connectors suitable for factory-automation applications requiring up to 630V and 16A, which is three times the power o