• Semiconductor Innovation in an Investment Constrained Economy

    Updated: 2012-10-31 19:23:18
    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: 2012-10-31 19:23:18
    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.

  • Intel Reorganization Shuffle, Consolidates Architecture Unit

    Updated: 2012-10-31 19:23:18
    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: 2012-10-31 19:23:18
    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.

  • Symwave

    Updated: 2012-10-31 19:23:18
    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: 2012-10-31 19:23:18
    ChipStart, a value-added reseller of analog and digital semiconductor IP has expanded global operations and has named several EDA veterans to the team.

  • Top Ten (less 4) Suppliers of Magnetic Sensors

    Updated: 2012-10-31 01:16:23
    Thanks to IHS for this one. The top six suppliers of magnetic sensors who collectively mop up 80% of the market, are: Asahi Micro Devices Allegro MicroSystems Infineon Technologies Micronas MelexisNXP

  • Keeping Solid State Electronics Young

    Updated: 2012-10-30 01:08:56
    Mannerisms Ruminations on the semiconductor industry from David Manners Keeping Solid State Electronics Young By David Manners on October 30, 2012 1:08 AM No Comments No TrackBacks How can solid state electronics mature without losing its youth This was the question posed in the US by Professor J.C . Linvill of the Stanford Electronics . Laboratory So starts a story in Electronics Weekly's edition of March 29 th 1961. The story : continues Speaking at the Solid State Circuits Conference in Philadelphia Dr Linvill commented that in spite of over-evaluation of their importance , at least one major discovery a year had been made for several . years He estimates that 4000 engineers are engaged in solid state research , that the value of semiconductor products reached in 1960 was 500 million

  • Analogue Industry Changing, says Maxim CEO (Mannerisms - David Manners)

    Updated: 2012-10-29 15:08:00
    The analogue industry is at an inflection point, says Tunc Doluca, CEO of Maxim Integrated. It is consolidating, it is increasingly focussed on mobility and it is heading towards higher levels of integration. "Originally the analogue industry was dominated by building blocks," says Doluca, "now we can help a customer build a system. The old single-function building block industry is going. Companies which can build highly integrated solutions can benefit." View the full article HERE

  • Intel Has No Process Advantage In Mobile, says ARM CEO (Mannerisms - David Manners)

    Updated: 2012-10-29 15:03:00
    Intel has no advantage in IC manufacturing when it comes to manufacturing processes used for mobile ICs, Warren East, CEO of ARM, tells EW. "This time last year there was a lot of noise from the Intel camp about their manufacturing superiority," says East, "we're sceptical about this because, while the ARM ecosystem was shipping on 28nm, Intel was shipping on 32nm. So I don't see where they're ahead."View the full article HERE

  • Alta Devices Ramping GaAs Solar Cells with 29% efficiency

    Updated: 2012-10-29 01:39:37
    Mannerisms Ruminations on the semiconductor industry from David Manners Alta Devices Ramping GaAs Solar Cells with 29 efficiency By David Manners on October 29, 2012 1:39 AM No Comments No TrackBacks Alta Devices has started ramping up its Sunnyvale plant for producing flexible GaAs-based solar cells which have a 29 efficiency . ratio Alta has raised 120m of venture money from VCs including Kleiner , Perkins . It expects to ramp its Sunnyvale line to its full 2MW capacity in 2013. Asked what would be the value of that level of production , Alta's CEO Chris Norris replies : The military are willing to pay 20 per Watt and the UAV Unmanned Aerial Vehicle people will pay more . That puts a base value of 40m on the line's annual . output Even so , Norris will go to the market for more financing

  • Origins Of the AMD-Intel Rivalry

    Updated: 2012-10-26 13:17:29
    Mannerisms Ruminations on the semiconductor industry from David Manners Origins Of the AMD-Intel Rivalry By David Manners on October 26, 2012 2:17 PM No Comments No TrackBacks How did the Intel AMD rivalry start In his book SPINOFF , Charlie Sporck , former CEO of National Semiconductor , interviews Jerry Sanders , founding CEO of AMD . The Japanese were taking over the semiconductor industry . That was the fear . Everybody was scared , recounts Sanders , we had HP saying Japanese quality was superior . Things were tough . Andy Grove believed , in the 81-82 timeframe , that there was no way the US semiconductor industry , and that included Intel , was going to survive the onslaught of this enormous juggernaut . They had to find ways to make alliances to leverage resources . Grove could

  • LTC aims for $2 ASP

    Updated: 2012-10-26 00:46:25
    Mannerisms Ruminations on the semiconductor industry from David Manners LTC aims for 2 ASP By David Manners on October 26, 2012 1:46 AM No Comments No TrackBacks Linear Technology is aiming for a 2 ASP , says CEO Lothar Maier . The ASP for the entire analogue industry is 47 cents according to LTC co-founder and CTO Bob . Dobkin LTC has been gradually increasing its ASP . In 2009 it was 1.60. Now it is 1.80. Looking a few years ahead we expect an ASP of 2, says . Maier The last two years have been the company's best sales years , says Maier , we've focussed on markets that are having an innovation cycle . We've transitioned the business away from the consumer side . We're outgrowing the overall analogue market as well as our competitors . For instance , in 2003 14 of LTC's business was in

  • 4 Billion CEVA powered Chips shipped (to be noticed: chips, not cores) (SemiWiki - Eric Esteve )

    Updated: 2012-10-25 17:04:00
    : , Design And Reuse Search IP IP Based SoC News Industry Articles Blogs Videos IP-SOC 2012 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 4 Billion CEVA powered Chips shipped to be noticed : chips , not cores SemiWiki Eric Esteve Oct . 25, 2012 Why making the difference between chips and cores , when mentioning that CEVA’s customers have shipped four billion IC to date Because that can make a big difference Imagine for example an IP vendor selling processor IP cores to be used in massively parallel computing application , when the chip maker create a processor NxM matrix , where every IP core is duplicated N x M times… When you ship

  • Fable: The Company Which Had A Bumpy Ride

    Updated: 2012-10-25 13:21:46
    There was once a company whose name stands for the last word in integrated logic. It made the semiconductor industry's best-selling microprocessor.But for its first ten years, it made not a penny piece in profit.It underwent a management buy-out; acquisition by a private equity company; Chapter 11 bankruptcy; and another acquisition this time by a semiconductor company.But it still exists.MORAL: Without consistent profits the road ahead is bumpy.

  • Foundry Industry To Outpace Overall Semi Industry, says Gartner

    Updated: 2012-10-25 13:13:41
    , Mannerisms Ruminations on the semiconductor industry from David Manners Foundry Industry To Outpace Overall Semi Industry , says Gartner By David Manners on October 25, 2012 2:13 PM No Comments No TrackBacks The semiconductor industry's increasing focus on mobile devices will mean that foundry industry growth will outpace overall semiconductor industry growth for the foreseeable future , says Gartner . Dataquest The semiconductor industry's increasing focus on mobile devices will mean that foundry industry growth will outpace overall semiconductor industry growth for the foreseeable future , says Gartner . Dataquest Gartner reckons the annual sales of mobile phones will grow from this year's 95m units to 2.3bn units in 2016, while tablets will grow from 120m units this year to 310m units

  • TI Debuts OPA1662 and OPA1664 Bipolar-input Audio Operational Amplifiers

    Updated: 2012-10-24 01:08:54
    Texas Instruments launched the OPA1662 and OPA1664 bipolar-input audio operational amplifiers. The TI op amps are ideal for USB and FireWire audio systems, analog and digital mixers, portable recording systems, and other applications that require the highest noise performance combined with low power consumption. The dual-channel OPA1662 is available now in SO-8 and MSOP-8 packages [...]

  • Top Ten (less 5) Suppliers Of LCD TVs.

    Updated: 2012-10-24 00:15:25
    . Mannerisms Ruminations on the semiconductor industry from David Manners Top Ten less 5 Suppliers Of LCD . TVs By David Manners on October 24, 2012 1:15 AM No Comments No TrackBacks Thanks to IHS for this one the top five makers of LCD TVs : Market Share Samsung 19.3 LG 13.2 Sony 8.4 TCL 5.9 Toshiba 5.7 Tweet Categories Ten Best No TrackBacks TrackBack URL : http : www.electronicsweekly.com cgi-bin mt mt-tb.cgi 222696 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 , Tuesday morning , no fuss . Just tick the option for Semiconductor . commentary Back to EW.com To the home page To the

  • Does size matter? Understanding Wafer Size (AnySilicon - )

    Updated: 2012-10-23 16:24:00
    Design And Reuse Search IP IP Based SoC News Industry Articles Blogs Videos IP-SOC 2012 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 Does size matter Understanding Wafer Size AnySilicon Oct . 23, 2012 Silicon wafers are the most essential element in the realization of ICs . The semiconductor industry had invested heavily to increase the wafer size during the last 30 years , so while foundries used to produce 1 inch wafers , today’s common wafer size is 300mm 118 times larger than 1 inch There is a clear plan to move towards a 450mm wafer size 1.5 times larger than 300mm Increasing wafer size is not a trivial process . As a matter of

  • Analogue Industry Changing, says Maxim CEO

    Updated: 2012-10-23 13:32:21
    , Mannerisms Ruminations on the semiconductor industry from David Manners Analogue Industry Changing , says Maxim CEO By David Manners on October 23, 2012 2:32 PM No Comments No TrackBacks The analogue industry is at an inflection point , says Tunc Doluca , CEO of Maxim Integrated . It is consolidating , it is increasingly focussed on mobility and it is heading towards higher levels of integration . Originally the analogue industry was dominated by building blocks , says Doluca , now we can help a customer build a system . The old single-function building block industry is going . Companies which can build highly integrated solutions can benefit . Twenty years ago the analogue IC industry had 10,000 parts , says Doluca , ten years ago it had 20,000 parts , now it has 40,000 parts . will

  • Lantronix Introduces xDirect Serial-to-Ethernet Device Server

    Updated: 2012-10-23 12:59:13
    Lantronix launched their new xDirect serial-to-Ethernet device server. The xDirect provides quick and easy connectivity to virtually any device or machine with a serial interface. The Lantronix xDirect is available now for $99.95. It is ideal for environmental monitoring, metering, security, industrial automation, and medical applications. Read more: Lantronix Introduces xDirect Serial-to-Ethernet Device Server Twitter [...]

  • Jeff Bier's Impulse Response - Mobile Application Processors Shift to Embedded Applications (Inside DSP - BDTi)

    Updated: 2012-10-23 10:13:00
    Texas Instruments recently stated that it intends to de-emphasize application processors for smartphones and tablets, and instead refocus its OMAP processors on embedded applications. And Qualcomm, which has been very successful lately in smartphone and tablet application processors, is dipping its toe in the embedded space as well. These are very interesting developments to me, because for some time I've been thinking about the role of mobile application processors in embedded applications.View the full article HERE

  • Pandering PMG Panned In Commons

    Updated: 2012-10-23 00:30:34
    Mannerisms Ruminations on the semiconductor industry from David Manners Pandering PMG Panned In Commons By David Manners on October 23, 2012 1:30 AM No Comments No TrackBacks Colour TV : BBC to try again Was the headline , 50 years ago , on a piece in Electronics Weekly's edition of April 26 th 1961. The story : opens The BBC , whose plans for an experimental colour television service were turned down last January , are re-opening the matter with him . I will consider what they say , Mr Reginald Bevins PMG told the Commons last week . He said that BBC test transmissions were to continue and added : I hope they will help our manufacturers to develop a reliable and less expensive colour receiver which will not require an imported picture tube . The PMG denied he was pandering to the ITA

  • Intel Quarterly Report: Needs to Do Better (SemiWiki - Paul McLellan)

    Updated: 2012-10-22 11:06:00
    Intel announced its quarterly results a couple of days ago. They had previously downgraded 3rd quarter sales estimates but they managed to beat the downgraded numbers. If you look at the transcript of the call (I didn't listen live) you'll see very little mention of mobile and Atom. This is bad news for Intel. Its core business is the PC and the PC business is going nowhere. Not going away but it is not going to be the catalyst for future growth.View the full article HERE

  • Is Licensing a Viable Business? (FPGA Gurus - Loring Wirbel )

    Updated: 2012-10-22 08:51:00
    Design And Reuse Search IP IP Based SoC News Industry Articles Blogs Videos IP-SOC 2012 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 Is Licensing a Viable Business FPGA Gurus Loring Wirbel Oct . 22, 2012 When a startup significantly changes its business plan , market analysts often praise the company for responding to market realities unless the change is so severe that the company has effectively morphed into something new . nbsp In early October , Achronix announced that it would augment its FPGA sales by licensing its switching fabric for companies developing ARM-based Systems on a Chip SoCs and Application Specific Standard

  • AVX Kyocera Debuts KT5032F Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillators

    Updated: 2012-10-22 01:19:49
    AVX Kyocera announced the KT5032F TCXO series of temperature-compensated crystal oscillators (TCXO). The KT5032F TCXO features high stability, high reliability, low phase noise, and extremely tight temperature frequency tolerance. The device is ideal Femtocell, Picocell, Microcell, Stratum 3, SONET, SDH, Ethernet, and other industrial applications that require very tight tolerances. Read more: AVX Kyocera Debuts [...]

  • Fakuma: Treffert Demonstrates All Around Laser Marking

    Updated: 2012-10-19 14:25:53
    At the international trade fair for plastics processing Fakuma in Friedrichshafen, Germany, Treffert debuted a laser system with a freely programmable six-axis robot for plastic marking and welding applications. The materials supplier develops masterbatches compatible with the laser-based welding and marking process. The company will hold live demonstrations through tomorrow, showing all-around laser marking on an [...]

  • NAND Pushes Wafer Demand to 11.7% Growth by 2016

    Updated: 2012-10-19 01:34:32
    SEMI recently released their silicon shipment forecast for 2012-2014.  Total wafer shipments are expected to reach record levels in 2013 and 2014.  Semico’s Wafer Demand model concurs with their forecast.  Wafer demand is expected to grow at a compound annual rate of 11.7% over the next five years. The wafer demand pie keeps getting bigger but [...]

  • TI TLK10034 PHY SerDes Supports Multiple 10G/40G Ethernet Standards

    Updated: 2012-10-19 01:05:58
    Texas Instruments announced the TLK10034 physical layer serializer/deserializer. The new TI PHY SerDes is the industry’s first quad-channel XAUI/10GBASE-KR transceiver to support multiple 10G/40G Ethernet standards, and proprietary data rates from 1 Gbps to 10 Gbps. The TI TLK10034 device is available now in a 19mm by 19mm, 324-pin PBGA package. It has a suggested [...]

  • IBM Mobility Keynote at ITEXPO

    Updated: 2012-10-16 10:20:21
    IBM Mobility Keynote at ITEXPO Rich Tehrani CEO Home About Me Archives Contact TMCnet Blogs TMC Events Online Communities TMCnet Home Communications and Technology Blog Tehrani.com Communications and Technology Blog Latest news in IP communications , telecom , VoIP , call center CRM space Subscribe IBM Mobility Keynote at ITEXPO October 16, 2012 Tweet At ITEXPO Michael Riegal of IBM discussed how mobile is transforming industries and discusses case studies related to his company's Smarter Planet Strategy . Watch the video and see how many people have 3, 4 and 5 devices with them at the show amazing Topics Related to IBM Mobility Keynote at ITEXPO' 4G AT Android Apple Cloud Computing Google Tagged cloud computing communications conference ibm itexpo mobile mobility technology wireless

  • element14 Announces Raspberry Pi 512MB Board

    Updated: 2012-10-16 01:23:03
    element14 and Raspberry Pi launched a new 512MB board version of the credit-card sized computer. The Raspberry Pi 512MB board is priced at $35. This is the same price as the previous board, which only has half the RAM as the new model. The additional memory enables the Raspberry Pi to run a future version [...]

  • ShoreTel CEO Keynote at ITEXPO 2012

    Updated: 2012-10-16 00:09:42
    ShoreTel CEO Keynote at ITEXPO 2012 Rich Tehrani CEO Home About Me Archives Contact TMCnet Blogs TMC Events Online Communities TMCnet Home Communications and Technology Blog Tehrani.com Communications and Technology Blog Latest news in IP communications , telecom , VoIP , call center CRM space Subscribe ShoreTel CEO Keynote at ITEXPO 2012 October 15, 2012 Tweet Peter Blackmore , CEO of ShoreTel had some great thoughts to share with the audience at the recent ITEXPO . Keep in mind ShoreTel is one of the first CPE PBX companies if not the first to make a cloud acquisition this forward-looking company had great insight to share with the audience at the . show Topics Related to ShoreTel CEO Keynote at ITEXPO 2012' Cloud Computing Tagged cloud communications conference itexpo shoretel

  • Freescale Semiconductor Debuts 64-bit T1040, T1020, T1022, T2081 QorIQ Processors

    Updated: 2012-10-15 01:27:31
    Freescale Semiconductor introduced four new devices for their QorIQ T1 and T2 families of 64-bit processor families. The new processors are the T1040, T1020, T1022, and T2081. The new Freescale devices are built on Power Architecture technology. All of the parts are pin-compatible. They are ideal for entry-level to mid-range networking, printing and security device [...]

  • Kilopass Technology Debuts Gusto-2 Non-volatile Memory IP for Instant-On Mobile Devices

    Updated: 2012-10-11 15:59:13
    Kilopass Technology launched their Gusto-2 non-volatile memory IP, which is a next generation code storage product for system-on-chip (SoC) designs for instant-on mobile devices. Gusto-2 will be available for SoC designs in the first quarter of next year. It will initially be enabled on the 55nm and 65nm logic processes at IDMs and mainstream pure [...]

  • Electronic Design Automation Grow by 10.8% in Q2 2012

    Updated: 2012-10-10 01:01:05
    According to the EDA Consortium (EDAC) Market Statistics Service (MSS), the Electronic Design Automation (EDA) industry Q2 2012 revenue increased by 10.8% to $1,593.0 million, compared to $1,438.1 million in Q2 2011. Sequential EDA revenue for Q2 2012 increased 3.2% compared to Q1 2012. The four-quarters moving average, which compares the most recent four quarters [...]

  • Texas Instruments Unveils TPS27081A High-side Load Switch

    Updated: 2012-10-09 01:01:03
    Texas Instruments announced their TPS27081A high-side load switch. The device integrates a power PFET and a control NFET in a tiny 6-pin package. The TPS27081A is a flexible replacement for discrete FET switches. The load switch features adjustable slew-rate control so designers can implement the device in any application that requires load switching or power [...]

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