• Semiconductor Innovation in an Investment Constrained Economy

    Updated: 2010-05-31 17:15:18
    The current innovation climate in the semiconductor industry is alive and well but entrepreneurs have to adjust to the realities of the current economic situation and investment trends. The world's governmental economic development agencies have always looked at Silicon Valley with envy and paid big money to try to find the key which would unlock the secrets

  • Geo Semiconductor

    Updated: 2010-05-31 17:15:18
    Geo Semiconductor was officially formed in May 2009 as a fabless chip company through the acquisition of major IC business lines and key pieces of the IP portfolio of Silicon Optix, including the Realta and the Geo ICs, patents, inventory, software, development systems, customers and brands.

  • Semiconductor Stock Price Rally: What Next?

    Updated: 2010-05-31 17:15:18
    Recently, Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) raised its third-quarter guidance. The company anticipates revenues to be about $9 billion, versus its previous forecast of $8.5 billion. Gross margins are expected to be about 53%, with more upside than downside likely to the projection.

  • 450mm Semiconductor Manufacturing Debate (Silicon Valley Blog - Daniel Nenni)

    Updated: 2010-05-24 09:24:00
    TSMC, Intel, Toshiba, and Samsung all support the transition to 450mm citing both important technological advancements as well as significant capacity increases to meet the needs of future smartphone users around the world. One 450mm wafer should yield more than twice as much compared to today’s 300mm, and well over four times the number from yesterday’s 200mm.

  • Why Are Potato Chip-Makers Smarter Than Silicon Chip-Makers? (Mannerisms - David Manners)

    Updated: 2010-05-18 19:14:00
    Why are the potato chip guys smarter than the silicon chip guys?   Because potato chip vendors can hike prices by adding the word 'Gourmet' to their product description, while silicon chip vendors compete so fiercely they are always offering lower prices. Dr Keh-Ching Huang of Global Unichip, TSMC's design subsidiary, recalls seeing  potato chips being sold under the label 'Gourmet Potato Chips' and selling for 20% more than ordinary potato chips. So why hasn't the Gourmet ASIC yet been invented?

  • 2010 Semiconductor Foundry Update: Consolidation! (Silicon Valley Blog - Daniel Nenni)

    Updated: 2010-05-17 10:16:00
    It has been an interesting month in the semiconductor business. Record revenues, profits, aggressive expansion plans, something we have not seen before and may not see again. Let’s start in Taiwan then move to Silicon Valley, Upstate New York, China, and Korea, with a look at: financials, capacity, and consolidation.

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