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Monthly Archives: January 2005
Crolles2 to research packaging
Freescale, Philips and STMicroelectronics extend their R&D agreement beyond process technology to wafer testing and packaging
Chip industry hit $213bn in 2004
The US Semiconductor Industry Association reckons the world semiconductor industry grew 28 per cent last year to reach $213bn, but believes it will not grow at all in 2005. “For the first time since 2000, global chip sales surpassed $200bn”, said SIA president George Scalise. “The industry’s growth over the past three years is even more remarkable when viewed in ...
TTPCom gets ARMed for 3G
TTP Communications has integrated an ARM11 processor with the 3G version of its Cellular Baseband Engine (CBEmacro). According to the Cambridge-based firm, this type of what it called ‘pre-integration’ of the device design should save development time and lower power consumption. CBEmacro 3G can handle GSM, GPRS, EDGE, W-CDMA and HSDPA (high speed downlink packet access). It is based on ...
ARM MCU has memory access in a cycle
Texas Instruments has a range of ARM7-based general purpose processors aimed at applications in industrial, medical...
Think-tank makes plans to raise industry profile
Plans to promote the UK's electronics industry will be on the agenda in three months time
Structured Asic worries
A round table discussion on the merits of Asics, FPGAs and structured Asics
Chip industry on track to cut inventory
The semiconductor industry is now on track to eliminate its excess chip inventory, thanks to significant declines in excess inventories in the supply chain in Q4 2004, which marked the end of a nine-month run-up in surplus stockpiles, according to the latest from iSuppli. However, the supply chain still has $1bn in excess chip inventories to burn and with semiconductor ...
Sync converter is efficient and small
Synchronous step-down converter from National Semiconductor offers high efficiency
IR posts mixed results
International Rectifier posts quarterly revenues of $298.6m, below analyst expectations