• Semiconductor Innovation in an Investment Constrained Economy

    Updated: 2012-01-31 21:34:23
    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: 2012-01-31 21:34:23
    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: 2012-01-31 21:34:23
    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.

  • Semiconductor Slowdown? Invest! (Arteris Connected Blog - Kurt Shuler)

    Updated: 2012-01-30 09:38:00
    Samsung’s announcement that it is investing a company-record $42B in 2012 for technology development came as a bit of a shock to many in the financial and technology press. The size of this investment dwarfs that of any other company I know of, and even exceeds the expected technology investments of entire nations, such as the combined investments of the Japanese semiconductor vendors.View the full article HERE

  • Why Is the United States Upset Over the Device Levy?

    Updated: 2012-01-27 17:55:03
    Nick Woods, Director of Hill Woods Medical Media Ltd, has written an editorial for MD+DI. In it, Woods explains that US manufacturers aren’t really arguing the right way to get the device tax repealed. “The only problem is, chaps, that the legislature is either not listening or it doesn’t believe you. Lobby all you like, but [...]

  • Russia to Release New Medical Device Regulations

    Updated: 2012-01-27 00:18:16
    Russia is expected to release new medical device regulations within the next few weeks, writes Stewart Eisenhart, an editor covering regulatory affairs for Emergo Group, in a blog post on the Massdevice website. Eisenhart expects the regulations to be clearer and have more specific requirements than current regulations, for example by providing reporting timelines and [...]

  • Nano Loudspeaker Could Improve MRI Technology

    Updated: 2012-01-26 23:42:31
    If a theory about detecting extremely faint electrical signals by means of a nanomechanical loudspeaker can be shown to work in experiments, it could result in much simpler MRI procedures, reports Nanowerk News. A team of physicists from the Joint Quantum Institute and Harvard University in the United States and the Neils Bohr Institute in Denmark [...]

  • Medilink Launches Medtech Funding Resource

    Updated: 2012-01-26 23:02:19
    UK medtech business support organisation Medilink has launched a funding and finance leads service for companies operating in the life sciences sector. The service provides subscribing companies with access to a regularly updated database compiling sources that are willing to fund innovation. “Many firms in the [UK health technology] sector are SMEs, which are finding it [...]

  • The Semiconductor Landscape In A Few Years? (SemiWiki - Pawan Kumar Fangaria)

    Updated: 2012-01-26 09:07:00
    Looking at the huge gap between the revenue of semiconductor design and manufacturing (~$300B) and that of EDA tools, services and silicon IP combined (~6B) inspired me to look more deeply into the overall arena of semiconductors in today’s context and possibly decipher some trends which should emerge in near future. Although this gap in revenue always existed, in the realm of SoCs and ever increasing complexity on a single wafer over last few years, the gap seems to be justified and may open up new chapters in the semiconductor arena. I have been watching the developments in this space for a few years and the industry seems to be at an inflexion point. This prompted me to write this article.View the full article HERE

  • Software Defined Networking Changing the Way Silicon IP Being Used (ChipStart BlogSpot - Jeremy Pakosh)

    Updated: 2012-01-19 15:52:00
    The increasing momentum around adopting software-defined networking (SDN), which communications markets are currently experiencing, is accelerating the need for more comprehensive system management at the system-on-chip (SoC) level.   SDN introduces the notion of “random” events sequencing, such as changing the flow of a routing or switching path in real time from sources external to the network device. Random event change management, in turn, introduces new architectural challenges for communications SoCs because the state operation sequences to be executed are not predictable, as is the case when fully contained within the network device. View the full article HERE

  • Central New York — Waiting in the Wings for Semiconductor Assembly?

    Updated: 2012-01-11 07:01:00
    Indium Corporation Semiconductor Power Semiconductor Assembly Visit Our Website Products Services About Contact Us Main INDIUM CORPORATION Blog From One Engineer to Another Central New York Waiting in the Wings for Semiconductor Assembly Wednesday , January 11, 2012 by Andy Mackie Andy Mackie The following appeared in a slightly different form as an editorial in Chip Scale Review magazine's online . edition Ever since Governor George Pataki's ChipFab 98 program back at the end of the last century , nbsp New York State has been trying to attract a commercial state-of-the-art wafer fab above and beyond the existing facilities at IBM Fishkill . The development of the Global Foundries facility at Saratoga Springs is just one outcome from that long-held desire . While the region doesn't yet

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