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Silicon is only the beginning

11.07.2008 18:45    eetimes.com
Choosing the right package during the creation of a chip for the test phase of development and for the final device can not only reduce your time-to-market but also help you create tangible benefits for your customers.


Teradyne co-founder dies at 80

11.07.2008 18:45    eetimes.com
Alexander Vladimir d'Arbeloff, who co-founded Teradyne Inc. before becoming the eighth chairman of the MIT Corp., died after an undisclosed illness. He was 80.

Which IC maker is buying equipment?

11.07.2008 18:45    eetimes.com
Fab-tool capital spending is down, but not out. So, which chip maker will buy IC-equipment in the near future--and who will slam the door on vendors' faces?

AMD takes $758 million hit amid layoffs

11.07.2008 18:45    eetimes.com
Advanced Micro Devices announced it will take nearly a billion dollars in charges in its second quarter results to be reported July 17 including some related to a layoff of ten percent of its workforce by the end of the

Amkor lower forecast amid IT snafu

11.07.2008 18:45    eetimes.com
Citing a glitch in its information technology (IT) system, Amkor Technology Inc. lowered its forecast.

Solar rally seen far off as subsidy fears mount

11.07.2008 18:45    eetimes.com
So much for the sun rising on solar stocks.

Under the Hood: Intel and TriQuint surprise with iPhone 3G wins

11.07.2008 18:45    eetimes.com
A first look inside the Apple iPhone 3G shows TriQuint Semiconductor and Intel to be surprise winners, while Samsung, ARM, SST and old reliable Skyworks fill primary roles in the new design.

India plans massive technical education push

11.07.2008 18:45    eetimes.com
The Indian government is launching a three-year initiative to boost technical education.

Video: The long wait for iPhone 3G

11.07.2008 18:45    eetimes.com
TechOnline analysts endured a long wait and a downpour to get their hands on one of the first iPhone 3Gs sold in Ottawa.

RIKEN makes record bug-busting UV LED

11.07.2008 18:09    compoundsemiconductor.net
Teaming with Matsushita Electric Works, the Japanese research institute has revolutionized InAlGaN LED design to make the highest output power device in the 280 nm region.

Ceva extends DSP licensing lead, says Gartner

11.07.2008 13:06    eetimes.com
Ceva, Inc. again tops Gartner's ranking of licensable DSP technology, commanding 61 percent of the 2007 Digital Signal Processor licensing market, with revenues of $26 million.

SiGen claims wafering technology advance for PVs

11.07.2008 13:06    eetimes.com
Silicon Genesis (San Jose, Calif.) is claiming a major breakthrough in the production of solar substrates for photovoltaic applications.

mint-1x2 Low Voltage DPSK demodulator

11.07.2008 12:27    compoundsemiconductor.net
mint-1x2 is an optical DPSK demodulator. mint-1x2 only needs a voltage control of 0-4 V.

mics-DWDM-Mux-Demux

11.07.2008 12:27    compoundsemiconductor.net
Passively athermal DWDM Mux/Demux from 12.5 to 200 GHz spacing. PM option 19 dB PER.

mint-1x2-ultra fast DPSK demodulator

11.07.2008 12:27    compoundsemiconductor.net
mint-1x2 is an optical DPSK demodulator. mint-1x2 shows an incomparable time constant of 0.1 s.

Rambus sues Nvidia over memory patents

11.07.2008 01:33    eetimes.com
Rambus Inc. filed suit Thursday (July 10) against Nvidia Corp. for violating 17 of its memory patents, extending a long string of court actions to a company outside the memory industry.

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