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Displaying items by tag: semiconductor

Switzerland domiciled wireless semiconductors maker u-blox has announced a decision to increase its focus on its real-time locations systems (RTLS) business and phase out its loss making mobile business.

AMD chair, president, and CEO Lisa Su celebrated her 10th anniversary in the top job with major new product announcements during the company's Advancing AI event in San Francisco. The company wants to be the leader in AI chip manufacturing, from the desktop through to the data centre, and it's bringing the goods to the table.

Published in Hardware

COMPANY NEWS: Siemens, a leading technology company, and Intel, one of the world’s largest semiconductor companies, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate on driving digitalisation and sustainability of microelectronics manufacturing.

Published in Company news

Chinese semiconductor firm Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equipment has won a long-running lawsuit over trade secrets against the American company Lam Research.

Published in Technology Regulation

TeamViewer has announced that global semiconductor manufacturer, GlobalFoundries, has deployed TeamViewer’s augmented reality (AR) platform, Frontline, to digitally transform its warehouse operations at its Dresden facility, the largest semiconductor plant in Europe.

Published in Enterprise Solutions

Engineers at the Australian National University in Canberra have invented a semiconductor with organic and inorganic materials that can convert electricity into light very efficiently – and is thin and flexible enough to help make devices such as mobile phones bendable.

Published in Development
Monday, 08 February 2016 14:42

Chip growth slows but competition fierce

Every computing device needs memory and a central processor. Competition is fierce, growth trends are low, so the main players are spending heavily on new technology to stay ahead.

Thursday, 10 July 2014 17:14

IBM to splash $3 billion on chip research

Tech powerhouse IBM will spend US$3 billion on semiconductor research and development in the next five years, despite rumours the company is considering selling its chip-manufacturing arm.

Published in Strategy

Cortus offers low latency bridges between the Cortus APS bus and AHB-Liteâ„¢ and APBâ„¢. These bridges facilitate the migration of older designs using processors supporting AHB-Liteâ„¢ to Cortus APS3 and FPS6 processors.

Secure SIM controllers offer a powerful combination of flexibility and extended performance with large data retention and best-in-class endurance cycles

Titan Shape-Based Router for mixed-signal designs reduces routing time from 2 weeks to 2 days

StarChip, high volume, secure microcontroller design expert, announces the tape-out of its 32bit-Secure chip SIM platform. This new technology includes Flash secure 32-bit SIM architecture based on Cortus APS3S core and providing high-level endurance management, fast personalization mode and fully secure lifecycle handling.

Cambridge Wireless Hosts the Future of Wireless International Conference 2010

Thursday, 28 January 2010 14:07

Apple launches its own A4 processor

You would be excused for missing it in the midst of the Apple iPad fanfare, but as well as a new gadget Apple are also releasing their own proprietary CPU.

Published in Home Tech
Plans to spin out a fabless semiconductor company to commercialise NICTA’s 60GHz chip, which can transmit data at up to 5 gigabits per second, are being thwarted by the lack of a lead venture capital partner.
Published in Home Tech

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