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Monthly Archives: July 2004
Motion control software
Mint language used for motion control interpreter
Sales remain steady at BT
Telecoms operator BT has seen its turnover fall 0.4 per cent in the first quarter of its financial year to reach £4.57bn, including the impact of reduced mobile termination rates. The firm’s ‘new wave’ turnover, which includes broadband revenues, were up 32 per cent to £936m. The firm claimed 2.7 million wholesale broadband users at the end of June, which ...
DRAM revenue up 20% in Q2
Hynix edges out Micron for second place spot behind Samsung, says analyst firm
Matsushita reorganises capacitors
Transfers division to improve cooperation
Trikon Q2 sales skyrocket
South Wales wafer fabrication equipment provider Trikon Technologies has reported revenues for Q2 of $10.2m, an increase of 69 per cent on $6m for Q2 2003 and a sequential increase of 50 per cent on $6.8m in Q1. Revenues for the six months ended June 30 were $17m, an increase of 52 per cent on $11.1m for the same period ...
Viper gets hard real-time Linux
Arcom has further enhanced the features of its Linux development kit for the Viper PXA255 SBC
Connectors for 10Gbit/s
Syfer Technology offers its highest capacitance Y2/X1 compliant surge capacitor in the 1808 size. Range of Twinax connectors is fitted with Quadrax contacts
RGB line driver in trim package
In a 4x4mm package, Analog Devices is offering its smallest triple differential line driver.
Taiwanese foundries lead the way
The top two foundries, TSMC and UMC, have released their official results for the second quarter of 2004, with both firms seeing significant growth. TSMC reported revenue of £1.05bn (NT$64.9bn), with net income of £380m (NT$23.4bn). Compared to 2003, the numbers were up 30 per cent and 100 per cent respectively. The increase came from a combination of rising wafer ...