• Semiconductor Innovation in an Investment Constrained Economy

    Updated: 2011-09-30 17:58:55
    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: 2011-09-30 17:58:55
    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: 2011-09-30 17:58:55
    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.

  • Rapid Prototyping Tool Can Be Used for Microfluidic MEMS

    Updated: 2011-09-30 00:02:26
    Resonetics has introduced the RapidX250 laser micromachining system, developed for universities and corporate research to fabricate microfluidic MEMS and medical devices in a rapid prototype fashion. Traditionally MEMS devices are fabricated by semiconductor lithography. The Rapidx250 uses a multiwavelength excimer laser (193 nm and 248 nm) to directly fabricate the structures in a single step. The laser [...]

  • Notified Bodies for the Certification of Medical Devices Sign Code of Conduct

    Updated: 2011-09-28 10:12:28
    The work of Notified Bodies (“NBs”) in the conformity assessment and certification of medical devices is a key cornerstone of the EU legislative system to safeguard public health. Established in the early 1990s to replace the nationally existing systems in the European member states, the legal framework follows the principles of the New Approach Directives [...]

  • JK Lasers Launches High-Powered Fibre Laser

    Updated: 2011-09-28 00:24:11
    JK Lasers has introduced a high-powered 1kW fibre laser for a wide range of industrial cutting, welding and drilling applications. The high power enables the laser to be used for large medical devices with thick materials. It is especially suitable for the welding of medical devices such as pacemakers to provide a hermetic seal and [...]

  • Demand for Energy-Efficient Medical Devices on the Rise in Japan

    Updated: 2011-09-27 18:34:26
    Out of necessity, the people of Japan may be among the most energy conscious in the world: the devastating earthquake in March caused rolling blackouts, putting hospital patients and others, especially the elderly, at risk. The Medical Device Strategy Institute (MDSI), Japan’s premier think tank focused on the medical device industry, recently surveyed 1948 medical establishments [...]

  • Heart of Gold: Electrically Conductive Nanowires Improve Efficacy of Cardiac Patches

    Updated: 2011-09-26 21:11:33
    By adding tiny gold wires to engineered heart tissue, researchers at Children’s Hospital Boston and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are making cardiac patches more conductive, reports Nanowerk News. The precious metal reportedly directs cells in cardiac patches to beat in unison. When conventional electrodes are used, the result is not nearly as harmonious. “With the nanowires, [...]

  • Global semiconductor sales expectation for 2011 and 2012 (Pradeep's Point! - Pradeep Chakraborty)

    Updated: 2011-09-26 10:02:00
    Design And Reuse Search IP IP Based SoC News Industry Articles Blogs IP-SOC 2011 D R Products Login Join Bluetooth H.264 Serdes PCIe Browse Silicon IPs by Category Silicon IP Vendors Browse Verification IPs by Category Verification IPs Vendors Wanted IPs IP Analytics Industry Expert Blogs Global semiconductor sales expectation for 2011 and 2012 Pradeep's Point Pradeep Chakraborty Sep . 26, 2011 This is a continuation of my coverage of the fortunes of the global semiconductor industry . I would like to acknowledge and thank Mike Cowan , an independent semiconductor analyst and developer of the Cowan LRA model , who has provided me the latest . numbers Various industry watchers most recent 2011 sales growth forecast updates are dropping : from low positive single digits to even lower

  • Semiconductor equipment spending beginning to decline (SemiWiki - Bill Jewell)

    Updated: 2011-09-26 10:01:00
    Semiconductor manufacturing equipment shipments have leveled off after a strong rebound from the 2008-2009 downturn. August 2011 three-month-average shipments based on combined data from SEMI (North American and European companies) and SEAJ (Japanese companies) were $2.9 billion, down from a peak of $3.2 billion in May 2011. Three-month-average bookings have dropped significantly to $2.2 billion in August, down 31% from the peak of $3.3 billion in August 2010. The book-to-bill ratio dropped to 0.78 in August, indicating continuing declines in billings.View the full article HERE

  • The High-Speed Virtual Highway (Sonics, The Official Blog - Frank Ferro, Director of Marketing, Sonics)

    Updated: 2011-09-23 09:12:00
    By now it’s safe to say that complex, high-speed design is no longer a riddle….at least in theory. We all know the end game. In its most fundamental form, isn’t it really a designer’s negotiation and compromise with the end user that comes down to action and reaction? We know users demand more and more applications to run simultaneously on their smart devices. We know that the underlying SoC in every device must sufficiently accommodate multiple data streams for each unique application. This is driving key architectural decisions for multi-core, multi-processor SoCs. Given that, how do we limit the amount of ‘compromise’ by the designer and give the customer more of that they want?View the full article HERE

  • Q&A: Methodics CEO Discusses IC Data Management and SoC Development (Industry Insights Blog - Richard Goering , Cadence)

    Updated: 2011-09-22 16:21:00
    Cadence Connections partner Methodics is a company on the move. The company got its start with VersIC, a product that brings design data management into the Cadence Virtuoso cockpit. While VersIC continues to gain users today, Methodics has recently expanded its focus with ProjectIC, a system-on-chip (SoC) development and IP management tool that tracks closely with the EDA360 vision of SoC Realization. In this interview Simon Butler, CEO and co-founder of Methodics, discusses the company, its products, and the need for IC data management and SoC development tools.View the full article HERE

  • X-FAB Silicon Foundries Extends High Temperature XA035 Foundry Process

    Updated: 2011-09-08 08:00:22
    X-FAB Silicon Foundries has added 28 new devices to their enhanced XA035 high-temperature 0.35 micrometer foundry process. The XA035 technology for high-temperature applications with its new primitive devices and additional options is available now for tape-ins. The process is ideal for charge balancing applications such as in batteries for hybrid and electric vehicles. The extended [...]

  • Organic Polymer-based Single Junction Solar Cell with 6.9% Performance

    Updated: 2011-09-07 19:59:07
    Imec, Plextronics and Solvay teamed together on an organic polymer-based single junction solar cell with 6.9% performance in an innovative inverted device stack. New levels of cell efficiency were achieved by combining imec’s scalable inverted device architecture and Plextronics’ polymers. The polymer was also integrated into a module resulting in excellent module level efficiencies of [...]

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