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Challenges and opportunities 2011: Going global (2011-03-11)
[ EDA/IP ]
As we move into another decade of evolutionary change in the electronics industry, there are already signs that an extremely fundamental and profound shift is underway.
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RFID evolves for wider adoption (2011-03-09)
[ RF/Microwave ]
RFID adoption is entering the next phase of the technology's evolution. Projects are scaling, infrastructure deployments continue, integration is deepening, the end user is more committed and investment is up.
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Asian electronics growth boosts connector demand (2011-03-01)
[ Manufacturing/Packaging ]
Electronics Demand is being driven by technology-advanced features consumers want, pent-up demand for new infrastructure and the thrust toward sustainability. And Asia is the center of major engagements.
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Bandwidth demand propels industry innovation (2011-01-28)
[ RF/Microwave ]
In 2011 and beyond, a key growth driver for the electronics industry is an insatiable bandwidth demand from all corners of the globe.
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Chip tech improves life, society, environment (2011-01-27)
[ EDA/IP ]
The pervasiveness of semiconductor technology and the critical role it plays in enabling new applications means that success hinges upon its culture of innovation.
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Electronics, EMS players exploit market opportunities to survive (2011-01-26)
[ Manufacturing/Packaging ]
Market instability, oversupply and fierce competition continue to challenge industry players. Responding to new market trends, focusing on niche markets and offering value-added services could be the keys to survival, according to IMI CEO Arthur Tan
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PL forecast: communications, 28nm to drive growth (2011-01-26)
[ FPGAs/PLDs ]
The latest generations of FPGAs have proved to be a cost-effective replacement for ASICs, DSPs and ASSPs. Communications will be a formidable growth area while 28nm will spell revenue opportunities this year.
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The future is high-performance mixed signal (2011-01-19)
[ RF/Microwave ]
NXP Semiconductor's Rick Clemmer sees mixed-signal semiconductors as the main growth area enabling four major trends that are driving growth: energy efficiency, personalized healthcare, mobility and security.
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Convergence, automation bring new challenges, opportunities (2011-01-12)
[ T&M ]
National Instruments' Chandran Nair identifies 2011 growth opportunities for the industry and his company.
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What next for 2011? (2011-01-07)
[ EDA/IP ]
The strong fundamentals of favorable demographics and insatiable demand for higher performance products surely outweigh any risk caused by financial turbulence, says Tektronix's David Carew-Jones.
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Design for tomorrow's smart connected devices (2011-01-06)
[ RF/Microwave ]
As devices get internet-connected and interconnected with other smart devices, they are demanding high-performance, low-power CPUs and open source software platforms, says MIPS President Art Swift.
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Consumer apps move MEMS market to Asia (2011-01-06)
[ Sensors/MEMS ]
The shifting focus for the industry from automotive to consumer electronics is moving the geographic focus from Europe and North America to Asia. And that is introducing the region to MEMS design challenges.
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2011: Convergence, content everywhere tests innovation cycle (2011-01-03)
[ Optoelectronics/Displays ]
2010 saw significant innovation and 2011 promises a more aggressive pace. Many of the challenges will come from the trend towards convergence in the consumer electronics market.
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Meeting semiconductor supplier challenges (2011-01-03)
[ Processors/DSPs ]
To succeed in this environment and seize the opportunity the recovery presents, a semiconductor supplier must address three important challenges, according to Fujitsu Semiconductor America’s president.
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Multimedia product trends demand innovation (2011-01-03)
[ Processors/DSPs ]
As the industry recovers and the market demands innovative differentiated products, semiconductor companies can license building blocks to immediately catch up with emerging technology trends.
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