Marvell appears to be pulling out of mobile to focus on IoT. The company is to lay off 17% of its 7,000 employees. The lay-offs will hit staff in its mobile operation, they will cost $100-130 million and will save $170-220 million a year. Mobile produced $122 million revenues last year for a profit of $13 million. Marvell is involved ...
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Infineon OPTIGA security certified to TPM 2.0
The German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) has certified Infineon’s OPTIGA technology to TPM (Trusted Device Module) 2.0 standard. TPM 2.0 is the most recent version of the standard which addresses the security requirements of a growing number of IoT devices. Trusted computing based on TPM root of trust hardware provides protection for such devices as gateways and routers ...
Flat forecast from Future Horizons
Unusually for a Future Horizons forecast, today’s was gloomy. Malcolm Penn, CEO of Future Horizons told IFS 2015 in London this morning that he expected 2% semiconductor market growth this year and a flat 2016. “This is what we said in January – 8.5% growth for a $364 billion market,” said Penn. What he’s saying now is that the best ...
Government puts squeeze on mobile operators
The UK government is squeezing more money out of the mobile operators. Regulator Ofcom has announced a significant increased in licence fees for the 900-1800MHzz radio spectrum. Ofcom has today published revised annual fees for mobile operators, determining the amount of money they must pay to use certain parts of mobile spectrum. It is the result of a five year ...
TSMC forecasts sales fall
Chip industry bellwether TSMC reckons its Q4 revenues will be less than its Q3 revenues – the first q-on-q drop for four years. Q4 sales are estimated at between $6.08 billion and $6.21 billion while Q3 sales are estimated at $6.45 billion. TSMC blamed the Q4-Q3 sales drop on falling demand for smart phone SoCs with Chairman Morris Chang saying ...
Sleep apnea device wins ARM Smart Product design prize
A new device to help tackle sleep apnea has claimed first prize in the ARM Smart Product Design Competition. The Apnea Observer was designed by developer Clemente di Caprio from Rome who has been awarded $5,000 to help advance his prototype. Sleep apnea affects up to a quarter of the general population according to the British Journal of Anaesthesia, with ...
Dialog buying Atmel
Dialog is to take over Atmel in a deal said to be aimed at strengthening Dialog’s position in IoT markets. “Dialog will complement its leadership position in power management ICs with a leading portfolio of proprietary and ARM-based microcontrollers in addition to high performance ICs for connectivity, touch and security,” says the company, “our new, enlarged company will be a diversified, high-growth ...
Fujitsu Semi and Tera Probe form wafer test jv
Fujitsu Semiconductor and Tera Probe have formed a jv for the wafer test business called Aizu Fujitsu Semiconductor Probe. Aizu Fujitsu Semiconductor Wafer Solution, a subsidiary of Aizu Fujitsu Semiconductor, offers both 150 mm wafer foundry services and 150 mm and 200 mm wafer test services. It provides low volume high-mix support, while Tera Probe offers a low-cost test service ...
EC nods through NXP-Freescale merger
The NXP and Freescale merger has been approved by the EC. The condition was the disposal of NXP’s power amplifier business which has been sold to JAC Capital of China. The EC’s ruling stated: “The Commission found that NXP and Freescale are the two largest players and close competitors in the RF power transistors market, in particular those used in base stations ...
China and Japan collaborate on exam-passing robot
China and Japan are working together to produce a robot called Torobo-kun capable of passing the University of Tokyo’s entrance exam, reports the Nikkei. iFlytek, a Chinese artificial intelligence company, is to work with Japan’s National Institute of Informatics (NII) on the project for which China has a budget of $24.6 million – considerably more than the NII’s budget. The ...