| O2Micro receives U.S. patent for inverter circuits
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2005-07-11 |
| O2Micro Int. Ltd was granted 4 claims under U.S. patent number 6,897,698 for its phase shifting and pulse width modulation (PWM) driving circuits and methods |
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| Kyocera Wireless, Cypress develop CTM 132 data modem
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2005-06-29 |
| Kyocera Wireless Corp. and Cypress Solutions have joined together to create Cypress Chameleon CTM 132 using Kyocera 200 module. |
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| eInfochips plans offices in Europe, Asia-Pacific
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2005-06-20 |
| Chip and systems design services firm eInfochips Ltd plans to open a European office in either Germany or the U.K. and is considering doing the same in Japan. |
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| Atmel, u-blox offer tracking tech for handheld, auto apps
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2005-06-17 |
| Atmel and u-blox AG have announced the availability of a GPS weak signal tracking technology, called SuperSense, supporting Atmel's ANTARIS GPS chipsets and GPS modules from u-blox. The SuperSense targets the automotive and handheld, FCC E-911 Phase II-compliant GPS product applications |
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| WindSpring, Kyocera to engage in cell phone data miniaturization
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2005-06-15 |
| WindSpring Inc. has collaborated with Kyocera Wireless Corp., a manufacturer of CDMA wireless phones and devices, to study the impact of WindSpring's Gazelle software for Kyocera's next-generation handsets. |
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| Samsung exec predicts memory shortages
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2005-06-15 |
| Surging demand for flash memory driven by multimedia consumer devices could lead to future memory shortages, a Samsung Semiconductor executive warned Tuesday (June 14). |
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| Xilinx extends position with ISO/TS 16949 automotive certification
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2005-06-10 |
| Xilinx Inc. has achieved certification for Automotive Industry Quality Standard ISO/TS 16949 |
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| SiRF pays $20 million for Motorola GPS chipset lines
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2005-06-06 |
| SiRF Technology Holdings Inc., a provider of GPS-enabled location technology, has paid $20 million in cash to acquire GPS chipset product lines from Motorola Inc |
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| Digitization of analog, RF circuits
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2005-05-16 |
| The migration of analog functions to the digital domain reduces cost per channel as the move to 3G progresses. |
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| Trailblazing trends in manufacturing services
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2005-05-16 |
| Finding the company's niche of expertise will push business to a higher level. |
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| Low-cost PC market heats up in India
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2005-05-13 |
| With help from the government, India-based companies are ramping up efforts to market and develop low-cost computers to make computing more affordable in India and other poor countries. |
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| Atmel puts forward latest MCU products at IIC
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2005-04-13 |
| Atmel Corp. Senior Director for Asia and Japan Products Technology Service Jim Panfil presented the company's latest product offering including microprocessor, controller ICs, RF, automotive electronics and flash memories during the recent IIC in Shenzhen, China. |
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| Spansion displays NOR flash memory
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2005-04-13 |
| Memory chip vendor Spansion LLC has joined the IIC-China tradeshow this year. The company exhibited its full-series of NOR flash memory, including 5V, 3V and 1.8V products, 1- to 512Mb products, as well as single-chip and multi-chip packaging products (MCP). |
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| Retasking automotive sensors
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2005-03-16 |
| Commercial low-g accelerometers have spun off from the automotive realm to come close to achieving shorter design cycles and lower cost. |
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| Intel debuts concept PCs, flash memories for cell phones
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2005-03-08 |
| Banking on advances in broadband capabilities and applications, Intel Corp. on Wednesday (March 2) unwrapped a series of mobile "concept" PCs it believes will help drive its platforms and quench the market's thirst for on-the-go content. |
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