• Semiconductor Innovation in an Investment Constrained Economy

    Updated: 2012-04-30 21:15:57
    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: 2012-04-30 21:15:57
    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.

  • Intel Reorganization Shuffle, Consolidates Architecture Unit

    Updated: 2012-04-30 21:15:57
    Intel went into reorganization mode as as the head of its largest business unit leaves the Santa Clara company to become a top manager at data storage company EMC.

  • Semiconductor Stock Price Rally: What Next?

    Updated: 2012-04-30 21:15:57
    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.

  • Symwave

    Updated: 2012-04-30 21:15:57
    Founded in 2001, Symwave has quietly forged ahead as a fabless chip company headquartered in the Los Angeles area with a line of next generation USB and FireWire Serial PHY devices.

  • ChipStart Expands Global Operations

    Updated: 2012-04-30 21:15:57
    ChipStart, a value-added reseller of analog and digital semiconductor IP has expanded global operations and has named several EDA veterans to the team.

  • Intel says fabless model collapsing... really? (SemiWiki - Daniel Nenni)

    Updated: 2012-04-30 11:19:00
    There is an interesting discussion in the SemiWiki forum in response to the EETimes article: Intel exec says fabless model 'collapsing'. Definitely an interesting debate, one worth our time since the advertising click hungry industry pundits will certainly jump all over it. Clearly I’m biased since I helped build the semiconductor ecosystem. I will certainly try and be open minded here, but probably not. Kirk Skaugen, the new general manager of Intel’s client PC group, moderated a Q&A with Mark Bohr, a 33+ year Intel alum, and Brad Heaney, the Ivy Bridge program manager. This was clearly a scripted Intel PR piece, but also an opportunity for additional hyperbole and commentary. View the full article HERE

  • TSMC 28nm Beats Q1 2012 Expectations! (SemiWiki - Daniel Nenni)

    Updated: 2012-04-30 09:35:00
    TSMC just finished the Q1 conference call. I will let the experts haggle over the wording of the financial analysis, but the big news is that TSMC 28nm Q1 revenue was 5%, beating my guess of 4%. So all of you who bet against TSMC 28nm it’s time to pay up! Coincidentally, I’m in Las Vegas where the term deadbeat is taken literally! View the full article HERE

  • Medtech Week Recap: New Material Found by MIT Researchers Could Have Applications in Electronic Devices

    Updated: 2012-04-30 08:51:19
    A new material developed by MIT researchers shares many of graphene’s unusual characteristics, and in other cases compliments it, according to an MIT press release. New material shares many of graphene’s unusual properties (MIT News) A microfluidic device developed by Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University and Children’s Hospital Boston can harvest rare [...]

  • StarChip Samples SCF335H SIM Controllers

    Updated: 2012-04-27 18:29:12
    StarChip rolled out their SCF335H SIM controllers. The StarChip SCF335H is the company’s first product in a new generation of SIM controllers family. Compared to the previous generation of StarChip SIM controllers, the SCF335H reduces cost by 30%. The StarChip SCF335H SIM controller is available now for sampling in DIL, Card or wafer form. Read [...]

  • Fable: When Fortune Favoured The Bold

    Updated: 2012-04-26 13:30:07
    : Mannerisms Ruminations on the semiconductor industry from David Manners Fable : When Fortune Favoured The Bold By David Manners on April 26, 2012 2:30 PM No Comments No TrackBacks Over 40 years ago there was a semiconductor company which was second-rate in a country which had several first-rate semiconductor . companies The second-rate company sent a young engineer to meet The Rocket' the nickname of the conutry's most famous high-tech industrialist who worked at a renowned systems . house The Rocket told the young engineer to get his company to build . CMOS The company struggled to make CMOS chips . The yield was very low said the young engineer about the early efforts . But gradually the company mastered the art and , by the mid-80s , had the finest CMOS process in the world at the

  • How the Use of Storytelling in Medical Device Design Can Enrich the Patient Experience

    Updated: 2012-04-26 01:47:37
    The focus on patient experience is increasingly impacting medical device design. Human factors engineering and devices that look more like consumer products are becoming more common themes, as a recent article in EMDT demonstrates. But device makers could centre design around the user even more by incorporating storytelling into the device. This can enrich the [...]

  • Germany Remains International Innovation Leader

    Updated: 2012-04-25 01:20:57
    Germany continues to hold the number one spot as an international innovation leader in important key and cross-sectional technologies, according to a new trend report published by German industry association Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies (VDE). And this includes medical device technology. The current VDE trend report Electro- and Information Technology 2012 is based on a survey [...]

  • Top Ten Chip-Making Equipment Suppliers 2011

    Updated: 2012-04-25 00:35:25
    Mannerisms Ruminations on the semiconductor industry from David Manners Top Ten Chip-Making Equipment Suppliers 2011 By David Manners on April 25, 2012 1:35 AM No Comments No TrackBacks Thanks to VLSI Research for this one the ten biggest suppliers of chip manufacturing : equipment bn ASML 7.9 Applied Materials 7.4 Tokyo Electron 6.2 KLA-Tencor 3.1 Lam Research 2.8 Dai Nippon 2.1 Nikon 1.6 Advantest 1.4 ASMI 1.4 Novellus 1.3 Tweet Categories Ten Best No TrackBacks TrackBack URL : http : www.electronicsweekly.com cgi-bin mt mt-tb.cgi 217183 Leave a comment Name Email Address URL Remember personal info Comments You may use HTML tags for style Subscribe to comments by e-mail Get the eNewsletter Sign up for the weekly Mannerisms eNewsletter Get the blog highlights straight to your email inbox

  • Atom-Based Magnetic Sensor Measures Human Brain Activity

    Updated: 2012-04-24 23:33:42
    A miniature atom-based magnetic sensor developed at the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has been used to measure human brain activity. The scientists used the sensor to measure alpha waves in the brain. The measurements were compared with signals recorded by a superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID), said to be the most sensitive [...]

  • IPDiA, CEA-Leti Achieve New Capacitance Milestone

    Updated: 2012-04-24 16:57:24
    French research and technology organisation CEA-Leti and Caen-based company IPDiA have announced the successful development of a new process based on the deposition of atomic medium-K dielectric layers within the aggressive architecture of IPDiA’s 3-D metal-insulator-metal capacitors. Atomic layer deposition (ALD) is a key process technology that enables conformal coating of high aspect ratio surfaces [...]

  • Scotland Gets Its First Computer

    Updated: 2012-04-24 00:26:10
    Mannerisms Ruminations on the semiconductor industry from David Manners Scotland Gets Its First Computer By David Manners on April 24, 2012 1:26 AM No Comments No TrackBacks The first electronic computer ever bought by a government department in Scotland was put to work last week by Mr John Maclay , Secretary of State for Scotland Costing 45,000 it will save the department of Agriculture and Fisheries many thousands of pounds a year in office and administration costs . It will deal primarily with agricultural statistics and payments under fatstock guarantee and cereal deficiency schemes . So , over 50 years ago , started a story in Electronics Weekly's edition of October 19 th 1960. The story : continues The apparatus was supplied by International Computers and Tabulators Ltd . Sir Cecil

  • Free Webcast Explores Innovations in Conformal Coating Technologies for Medtech Applications

    Updated: 2012-04-23 09:24:20
    In the free webcast Innovative Conformal Coating Technologies for Advanced Medical Devices on 3 May 2012, participants will learn how parylene has solved device performance and material challenges. Coatings have been used in the medical device industry for more than 30 years to modify electrical and friction properties, enhance chemical and moisture barrier properties, improve [...]

  • Fabbing FPGAs At Intel (Mannerisms - David Manners)

    Updated: 2012-04-20 18:30:00
    Now that Intel is fabbing FPGAs for Achronix and Tabula, it is interesting to recall what happened when John East, then CEO of  the FPGA specialist house Actel, went to try and get a similar fab deal from Andy Grove, then CEO of Intel. View the full article HERE

  • Roving Networks Acquired by Microchip Technology

    Updated: 2012-04-20 16:34:33
    Microchip Technology has acquired Roving Networks. Their easy-to-use solutions are tailor made for embedded applications, and broaden the range of wireless connectivity options to help engineers enable their products. The terms of the deal were not disclosed. The transaction is expected to be immediately accretive on a non-GAAP basis. Read more: Roving Networks Acquired by [...]

  • Mentor Graphics, Stonestreet One Integrate Bluetopia Protocol Stack with Nucleus RTOS

    Updated: 2012-04-19 17:24:53
    Mentor Graphics and Stonestreet One teamed together to integrate the Nucleus Real Time Operating System (RTOS) with the Bluetopia protocol stack. Seamless integrating Stonestreet One’s Bluetopia with Mentor’s Nucleus RTOS will enable developers to create innovative products for low power and connectivity with ease and reliability. Read more: Mentor Graphics, Stonestreet One Integrate Bluetopia Protocol [...]

  • Can EDA Replicate Its 2011 Growth This Year? (Gabe on EDA - Gabe Moretti )

    Updated: 2012-04-19 16:29:00
    Each quarter, the EDA Consortium publishes the Market Statistics Service (MSS) report containing detailed revenue data for the EDA industry. According to the latest information distributed by EDAC, overall fourth quarter 2011 EDA revenues increased 12.8% compared to the same period in 2010. Total revenue for Q4 was $1700.1 million. it is very interesting to me to note that the most authoritative research service covering EDA from the financial industry reports that revenues for the same period were $1.41 billion corresponding to an increase of 13% over the same period a year ago. There is clearly a discontinuity in the numbers.View the full article HERE

  • System-Level Low Power Design - What Will it Take to Move There? (Industry Insights Blog - Richard Goering , Cadence)

    Updated: 2012-04-19 16:26:00
    Design And Reuse Search IP IP Based SoC News Industry Articles Blogs Videos Webinars IP-SOC Days Login Join SDIO 3.0 Device USB 3.0 Serdes MIPI Browse Silicon IPs by Category Silicon IP Vendors Browse Verification IPs by Category Verification IPs Vendors Wanted IPs IP Analytics Industry Expert Blogs System-Level Low Power Design What Will it Take to Move There Industry Insights Blog Richard Goering Cadence Apr . 19, 2012 While many low-power design techniques are available to IC designers , the greatest potential for power savings is at the system level , where both software and hardware can be considered . So what's standing in the way of system-level low power design , and what needs to happen to make it practical Qi Wang , group director for solutions marketing at Cadence , provided

  • Texas Instruments Introduces LM48903 Stereo Class D Spatial Array IC

    Updated: 2012-04-18 16:33:47
    Texas Instruments announced the LM48903 stereo Class D spatial array. The LM48903 is an integrated circuit (IC) that converts a smartphone or tablet computer’s narrow soundstage into a much wider and exciting audio experience for consumers. The TI LM48903 is available now in a 30-bump, 2.7-mm x 3.2-mm micro SMD package. Suggested retail pricing is [...]

  • JEDEC to Standardize Non-Volatile Wireless Memory

    Updated: 2012-04-13 16:53:30
    JEDEC’s JC-64 Committee for Embedded Memory Storage and Removable Memory Cards is forming a subcommittee focused on the standardization of non-volatile wireless memory. The JC-64.9 Subcommittee for Wireless Memory will be chaired by Nokia and vice-chaired by Micron Technology and Samsung Semiconductor. JEDEC Solid State Technology Association is the global leader in standards development for [...]

  • NI Unveils Data Dashboard for LabVIEW Apps for iPhone, iPad, Android

    Updated: 2012-04-10 19:25:14
    National Instruments introduced Data Dashboard for LabVIEW mobile apps. The apps for iPhone, iPad and Android devices help engineers integrate the latest mobile technology into their applications. The NI Data Dashboard for LabVIEW mobile apps help engineers access measurement data from data acquisition and embedded monitoring systems. The new apps combine the portability, ease of [...]

  • Electronic Design Automation Revenue Grew by 12.8% in Fourth Quarter

    Updated: 2012-04-09 16:56:27
    According to the EDA Consortium Market Statistics Service, revenue for the electronic design automation industry grew to $1700.1 million in the fourth quarter of 2011. This is an increase of 12.8% compared to the fourth quarter of 2010 ($1507.7 million). Revenue continued to grow in CAE, IC Physical Design and Verification, SIP, and Services compared [...]

  • UMC Certifies Synopsys StarRC Parasitic Extraction Solution for 28nm Process

    Updated: 2012-04-04 16:30:28
    UMC has certified Synopsys’ StarRC parasitic extraction solution for their latest 28-nanometer (nm) process technologies. UMC’s validation of StarRC extends the benefits of Synopsys’ state-of-the-art process modeling and extraction technology to UMC’s 28-nanometer customers. This enables engineers to deliver high-performance 28-nanometer devices to market with increased confidence. Read more: UMC Certifies Synopsys StarRC Parasitic Extraction [...]

  • Indium-Lead (In/Pb) Solder Alloys for Reliable Gold Interconnects in Semiconductor Assembly

    Updated: 2012-04-04 03:30:00
    Indium Corporation Semiconductor Power Semiconductor Assembly Visit Our Website Products Services About Contact Us Main INDIUM CORPORATION Blog From One Engineer to Another Indium-Lead In Pb Solder Alloys for Reliable Gold Interconnects in Semiconductor Assembly Wednesday , April 4, 2012 by Andy Mackie Andy Mackie Maria Durham , Indium's new Technical Specialist in Semiconductor and Advanced Assembly Materials , has been doing some research on indium lead In Pb solder alloys , and we chatted about her findings this week . nbsp Andy C . Mackie : ACM Which indium lead solder alloys are most common , and what are their properties Maria Durham : MD Firstly , the use of lead-(Pb- containing solders in some soldering applications restricts their usage based on local environmental and RoHS

  • Wireless Innovation Forum Issues Call for Contributions

    Updated: 2012-04-03 16:39:09
    The Wireless Innovation Forum (SDR Forum version 2.0) has issued a call for contributions for the Open Source Framework for Commercial Baseband Software. The project focuses on reducing cost and time to market in deploying 3G and 4G, 3G+ systems, including: Fixed WiMAX (802.16d), Mobile WiMAX (802.16e), WiMAX-Advanced (802.16m), LTE (3GPP Release 8) and LTE-Advanced [...]

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