What is CMOS technology?
| Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor, or commonly referred to as CMOS, is a type of IC which includes microprocessor, microcontroller, static RAM and other digital logic circuits. |
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| 2007-03-29 | Infineon licenses 130nm CMOS tech to HSMC Infineon Technologies has signed a memorandum of understanding with startup Hindustan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. to license its 130nm CMOS process technology. |
| 2002-11-13 | Infineon develops 40Gbps RF CMOS ICs Infineon Technologies' mux/demux chipset is manufactured using a 0.13µm CMOS process and achieves a transmission rate of up to 40Gbps. |
| 2007-09-10 | In-Stat: CMOS tops CCD in image sensors market Contrary to an IC Insights report, a recent survey by market research firm In-Stat found that CMOS image sensors continue to dominate the market over CCD. |
| 2006-07-01 | Improving CMOS sensor performance CMOS image sensor performance can be improved with combined pixels. |
| 2012-03-15 | Imec, Riber continue team up on next-gen III-V CMOS Through the collaboration with Riber, Imec can integrate the power of UHV-systems into state-of-the-art semiconductors production equipment on large diameter wafers. |
| 2011-05-31 | Imec, Altera collaborate for advanced CMOS scaling program Altera will work together with Imec through a three-year research collaboration to develop advanced CMOS scaling program. Initially, they will focus on 3D process technology development. |
| 2005-10-24 | IMEC proposes sandwich substrate to extend CMOS era Researchers at IMEC have proposed that multi-layer substrates comprised of gallium arsenide grown over germanium grown above silicon, together with novel gate dielectrics and metal gates, could be the best way to extend the use of CMOS into the sub 45nm device era. |
| 2007-10-17 | IMEC extends CMOS scaling research to DRAM MIMCAP IMEC announced it has initiated research on next-generation DRAM MIMCAP process technology as part of its (sub-)32nm CMOS device scaling program. |
| 2010-05-27 | IMEC China signs 65nm CMOS deal with Huali IMEC China has signed a joint development project on advanced chip process technology with semiconductor company Huali. |
| 2005-04-11 | Imagic commences volume production of CMOS image sensors Compact camera module manufacturer Imagic Technologies Co. Ltd announced it has commenced volume production of 1.4megapixel CMOS image sensor modules. |
| 2006-07-07 | ICmic releases CMOS parallel DAC ICs IC Microsystems has announced the commercial availability of its CMOS parallel DAC IC series, the ICM7600, for global distribution. |
| 2008-05-06 | Icera develops HSPA modem in 65nm CMOS Icera has announced customer sampling of the 65nm CMOS version of its Livanto wireless modem chipset supporting HSPA. |
| 2011-05-17 | IC Insights confirms CMOS market growth CMOS image sensor revenue expects to gain 13 percent growth in 2011, according to IC Insights. |
| 2003-06-17 | IBM integrates 10Gbps photodetector on CMOS IBM researchers have integrated a 10Gbps silicon photodetector using a 130nm, 1.5V CMOS process. |
| 1999-04-08 | How to choose CMOS operational amplifiers This paper discusses the features and applications using CMOS operational amplifiers. |
| 2011-04-28 | High-speed CMOS logic devices undergo performance upgrade Diodes introduces a new family of high-speed CMOS logic devices offering power dissipation and improvements in switching speed. |
| 2007-12-06 | High-k process for CMOS cancels gate leakage A high-k dielectric process for CMOS transistors promises to turn the International Semiconductor Roadmap into a freeway by eliminating the gate-leakage problem at advanced nodes down to 10nm. |
| 2008-02-25 | HD CMOS image sensor geared for industrial apps Developed for industrial use, Thomson offers the 9211 high performance, high-definition (HD) sensor based on CMOS image technology for the broadcast industry. |
| 2011-09-26 | Graphene succeeds CMOS tech James D. Meindl of Georgia Institute of Technology believes that graphene is the leading candidate to replace CMOS semiconductor technology. |
| 2010-03-15 | GlobalFoundries Dresden fab takes on 22nm CMOS GlobalFoundries Inc.'s Fab 1 in Dresden, Germany is working to help develop 22nm CMOS process and will run the process in volume. |
| 2013-02-21 | Globalfoundries bolsters 55nm CMOS logic process Globalfoundries enhanced their 55nm LPe 1V, a 55nm Low-Power Enhanced process technology platform, with qualified, next-generation memory and logic IP solutions from ARM. |
| 2010-02-22 | GaAs trumps CMOS for 3G handset PAs Anadigics believes that GaAs is the best process technology choice for 3G handset power amplifies. |
| 2005-06-17 | GaAs still beats CMOS for RF amps RF CMOS may not be ready for prime time—at least not for cellphone power amplifiers—but gallium arsenide will continue to dominate in that slot, according to a panel of the experts at the Microwave Technology and Techniques Symposium (MTT-S) here. |
| 2005-01-10 | Fujitsu, Staccato offer all-CMOS single-chip wireless USB Fujitsu Ltd and Staccato Communications Inc. have announced a partnership under which they will provide all-CMOS, single-chip wireless USB and ultra-wideband (UWB) solutions for the global marketplace. |
| 2007-05-28 | Fujitsu, Jazz partner on RF CMOS fab services Fujitsu and Jazz Semiconductor have inked a pact to jointly develop SoC products targeted for RF CMOS devices. |
| 2007-03-16 | Fujitsu makes CMOS IC with 40-44Gbps CDR rate Fujitsu Laboratories of America and Fujitsu Laboratories have developed the industry's first CMOS IC that performs CDR at 40Gbps to 44Gbps, enabling the future implementation of 40Gbps optical Serdes modules. |
| 2008-02-07 | Fujitsu debuts 77GHz CMOS-based power amp Fujitsu Laboratories has developed a 77GHz millimeter-waveband power amp using standard 90nm CMOS process technology. |
| 2006-06-14 | Freescale demonstrates CMOS tech with strained SOI substrates Freescale Semiconductor demonstrated an advanced CMOS technology that utilizes strained silicon-on-insulator substrates that could deliver dramatic performance improvements. |
| 2008-10-06 | For now, CMOS is still irreplaceable Dennis Buss, chief scientist at TI, gave a retrospective look and a prospective analysis of the semiconductor industry as Moore's law is expected to stagnate toward the end of the next decade. |
| 2005-07-01 | First CMOS single-chip RF transceiver for UMTS applications? The SMARTi 3G transceiver from Infineon Technologies AG is claimed to be the world's first CMOS single-chip RF transceiver specifically developed for Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) applications. This new chip supports all six frequency bands for UMTS now specified for operation in different parts of the world, including Europe, Asia, North America and Japan. |
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