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FPD sales revenue foreseen to grow only 1% 2009-07-14
After rising at a CAGR of 20 percent from 2000 to 2008, flat-panel display (FPD) sales revenues may rise only 1 percent each year from 2008 to 2016, according to DisplaySearch's latest Quarterly Worldwide FPD Forecast Report.  
Eyeing Intel's strides in SoC biz 2009-07-13
Intel Corp. isn't giving much detail on its two-year old initiative to become an SoC supplier. But interviews with executives and analysts show the company is making gradual progress laying the foundations to build competitive SoCs.  
China's Q1 09 domestic handset shipment up 9% 2009-06-29
Research firm iSuppli Corp. reported that China's domestic mobile-handset shipments in Q1 09 grew by 9 percent from the Q4 08 figure of 53 million units, paving the way for growth for the entire year  
Media phone buzz hits Computex 2009-06-04
ARC International is pushing media phones at this year's Computex, adding fuel to a heavily charged level of hype and excitement at one of the largest high-tech trade shows in Asia  
China to enjoy HD TV broadcast in portable apps 2009-06-04
Mirics Semiconductor and Shanghai High Definition Digital Technology Industrial Co. Ltd, have partnered to enable high-definition digital TV reception on portable devices using the DTTB standard  
Report: Taiwan investment to boost China IC industry 2009-06-02
A new report from The Information Network stated that Mainland China's cross-straits investment in Taiwan will help the island country to survive the global crisis and at the same time help fix its own IC market.  
China Optics Valley ready for broader terrain 2009-05-28
Wuhan, capital of Hubei Province in China, is known as the country's "Optics Valley," but the city's ambitions don't end with optoelectronics.  
What font do you want in your handset? 2009-05-21
According to some experts, the next big thing on your handset screen is printed text. A multitude of typeface fonts are said by some to be the new battleground for mobile handset applications  
Ericsson's IP investment in the Valley continues 2009-05-15
LM Ericsson is recruiting and expanding its R&D and engineering place in Silicon Valley, bucking a trend that has seen many high-tech companies transition research work to Eastern Europe and Asia in a bid to reduce total operating costs.  
Adobe-ARM smart phone video promise needs more time 2009-05-13
Adobe Systems and ARM aim to bring Web video to a wide range of mobile systems with the Adobe Flash Player 10, but the software may not be widely available until early next year  
What should Taiwan DRAM makers do to survive? 2009-05-05
Taiwan's DRAM makers have been losing money for a long while. And there is no end in sight. According to Mark LaPedus, it's time for Taiwan's DRAM makers to merge, consolidate—or give up.  
OLED market to hit $5.5B by 2015 2009-04-28
The total OLED display market will grow to $5.5 billion by 2015, from $0.6 billion in 2008, with a CAGR of 37 percent according to the Q1 09 Quarterly OLED Shipment and Forecast Report by DisplaySearch.  
Hainan gets a taste of mobile TV 2009-04-27
UTStarcom Inc. has been selected as the only technology supplier for the first mobile TV system across Hainan province, driven by China Telecom's Hainan branch. This is the first large-scale mobile TV system in China to adopt UTStarcom's end-to-end RollingStream platform  
Android extends beyond cellphones 2009-04-16
The Google-designed Android platform is reaching out beyond the mobile phone and will soon enter STBs, TVs, VoIP phones, Karaoke boxes and digital photo frames  
China eyes growth in comms segment 2009-04-15
CCID Consulting has analyzed the development trends of China's communications market in 2009. Here are the highlights of the research firm's findings.  
Intel drives broadband initiative in India 2009-04-02
Intel Corp. has launched the ePCO initiative in Chandigarh, India, that aims to drive self-employment, bridge the digital divide and increase IT adoption in semi-urban and rural areas.  
TI exec weighs in on iPhone, future smart phones 2009-03-20
The next-generation smart phone will project high-definition movies, replace digital still cameras, pack more than 100Gbyte memory and be easy to use. That was the prediction of Marcelo Vieira, general manager of the smart phone business at Texas Instruments Inc.  
Analyst: Telco landscape is transforming 2009-03-18
Telecom operators believed they had found the next killer app after the IPTV debut in 2000. Today, adoption rates are slowing steadily and experts predict a weak economic atmosphere. A change in media consumption patterns should mark a turning point in the telecommunications and media industries.  
Recession, underinvestment drag China IC industry 2009-03-13
China's semiconductor industry is broken due to recession and underinvestment, with a drop in total chip production contrasted by a 6.8 percent increase in consumption in the country in 2008.  
Digital frames audition for home's 'third screen' 2009-03-12
Digital photo frame is emerging as a connected "third screen" at home, and the product's evolution has chip suppliers, consumer electronics companies and even wireless carriers seeing dollar signs.  
Siano sets sight on China electronics 2009-02-26
Mobile TV chip vendor Siano Mobile Silicon has opened offices in Shenzhen, the hub of China's design, development and manufacturing activities in consumer electronics  
Mobile TV: a fledgling to establish a foothold 2009-02-12
The approaching switchover to all-digital TV broadcasting in the United States and other major countries will create an unprecedented opportunity for the mobile TV market, according to a new study from ABI Research  
Japan iPhone accessory enables TV viewing 2009-02-12
Called "TV & Battery," the new iPhone accessory unit in Japan—which looks like a small, sleek iPhone the size of a business card—is "a charger to go" and a mobile TV receiver in one  
Intel keeps 32nm launch promise 2009-02-09
Despite recent layoffs and fab closings, chip giant Intel Corp. remains on track to deliver its first 32nm processors before the end of the year.  
FPD growth swerves to the slow lane 2009-02-04
Business and consumer reactions to global economic conditions have changed the outlook for electronic display sales and shipments over the next seven years. The difference in forecasted sales of flat panels over the seven years from 2009 through 2015 totals $135 billion, representing a 15 percent decline from the Q4 07 forecast.  
Deconstructing Samsung's reshuffle 2009-01-27
Samsung continues to reorganize its management ranks, as part of a strategy to boost its sagging bottom line and create fewer conflicts within its chip unit.  
Greenpeace challenges CE companies to go greener 2009-01-26
The greenest consumer electronic products on the market today have smaller environmental footprint than those sold a year ago, but the industry as a whole still has plenty of room for improvement, according to a new survey by Greenpeace.  
China phone makers pick Siano chip for CMMB Mobile TV 2009-01-23
China phone makers ZTE, Tianyu, CEC Telecom and MP3/4 giant AIGO have selected Siano Mobile Silicon's CMMB receiver chip, the SMS1180, to power CMMB mobile TVs  
When will U.K.'s digital radio take off? 2009-01-22
The United Kingdom is going out on a limb with DAB, a technology which many feel, in comparison with other technologies, is no longer good enough to make digital radio financially and commercially viable, because of the crippling transmission costs involved.  
CES 2009 take-aways 2009-01-22
CES 2009 showcased many of the next generation consumer products that use IP blocks that we are developing.  


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