• Semiconductor Innovation in an Investment Constrained Economy

    Updated: 2010-12-31 22:49:53
    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: 2010-12-31 22:49:53
    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: 2010-12-31 22:49:53
    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.

  • Where Does Technology Come From?

    Updated: 2010-12-31 01:38:30
    Where does technology come from these days?

  • Fable: When Necessity Mothered Invention

    Updated: 2010-12-30 14:46:23
    There was once a start-up company which opened for business in October and got its first order in December.

  • The Future of Semiconductor Design! (Silicon Valley Blog - Daniel Nenni)

    Updated: 2010-12-27 09:28:00
    Is EDA still an appropriate term for what we do? What applications will drive future semiconductor design innovation? Will further consolidation be required for EDA to thrive again? They are all good questions, questions that will hopefully be properly addressed at the EDAC CEO Forecast and Industry Vision event next week but here are my thoughts:

  • More 'fabless IC billionaires' in 2010, says IC Insights! Is India listening? (Pradeep's Point! - Pradeep Chakraborty)

    Updated: 2010-12-23 09:45:00
    Brilliant! There’s no other word to describe the first part of this headline! As per IC Insights’ forecast of 2010 billion-dollar fabless IC suppliers, excerpted from a ranking of top 50 fabless IC suppliers in its ‘ 2011 edition of The McClean Report’, as many as 13 fabless IC suppliers are tipped to cross the $1-billion mark in sales in 2010! As per IC Insights, this is a significant step up — from 10 companies in 2009 and eight in 2008.

  • Microsoft to unveil Windows 8 for ARM at CES? (ARMdevices.net - Charbax)

    Updated: 2010-12-22 14:11:00
    There are rumors that Microsoft will be showcasing some kind of Windows for ARM at CES January 6-9th, but also, it’s rumored that actual release may be “an early demo” because of the need for “ARM Drivers”? What kind of drivers can possibly be needed to be ported for Windows or the like to work on ARM Powered systems? Webcams? Those are in the SoC anyways aren’t they? Printers? Cloud printing solutions such as the one from Google or Apple’s AirPrint should solve that shouldn’t it?

  • IMEC Fabricates III-V Structures On Silicon Wafers

    Updated: 2010-12-20 14:31:45
    IMEC has done something pretty amazing in fabricating III-V structures on silicon wafers.

  • Need to develop robust Indian semicon industry, led by local companies! (Pradeep's Point! - Pradeep Chakraborty)

    Updated: 2010-12-20 14:16:00
    I came across an article titled “Global Semiconductor Companies Turn to India for Growth” published on India Knowledge@Wharton. Isn’t this reason why global semiconductor companies enter a specific market in the first place — to grow their own markets and regions? So, why should it be different with India? India is very well known globally for its talent, chip design capabilities (especially in the Indian arms of the global semicon firms) and as the world’s embedded bastion! This particular article is brilliantly written, and kudos the author. The clinching paragraph is tucked away at the end, starting with: “None of the global players, however, is currently looking at setting up a semiconductor fabrication plant, or “fab,” in India.”

  • What's Next in Semiconductor IP? (Gabe on EDA - Gabe Moretti )

    Updated: 2010-12-16 17:19:00
    The marketplace for semiconductor IP (SIP) continues to grow at double digit rates. According to Gartner Dataquest, the SIP market will reach $2.3B in 2014. IBS and Semico believe that the market will be over $3B in 2014. What is driving this growth? What are the major trends that we see in IP?  

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