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The Electronics Weekly news roundup - OLED research, NXP debt swap, UK investment
A pick of the main stories crossing the ElectronicsWeekly.com News Index this week, from Sumitomo investing in a UK fuel cell start-up, and an explosives detector using silicon MEMS devices, to NXP extending its debt swap and Ericsson demonstrating super broadband...
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20 March 2009
Nokia cuts costs and 1,700 jobs
The company has a number of facilities in the UK including an R&D centre at Farnborough, the impact of job cuts in the UK has yet to be detailed... more
18 March 2009
Sensor firm moves production to China
Hamlin Electronics has set up a manufacturing facility in China and as a result has put its manufacturing facility in Diss up for sale
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29 January 2009
AMD sheds another 1,100 jobs, cuts pay
AMD's top execs will take a 20% salary reduction and more jobs will be slashed as the MPU maker continues to cut costs in the harsh economy.... more
19 January 2009
Top Ten 2008 news stories - NXP, Infineon dominate
At the start of 2009, we take a look back to consider the most-read stories of 2008 - the news articles that proved the most interesting to your fellow readers. Some things do not change, with NXP dominating 2008, like it is 2009...... more
06 January 2009
The Electronics Weekly news roundup - Microsemi investment; Apple Imagination; Qimonda squabbles
A pick of the main stories crossing the ElectronicsWeekly.com News Index this week, from Android phone OS tempting ARM, and Apple taking a 3.6% stake in UK graphics firm Imagination, to Laird cutting over 4,500 jobs, and Infineon and the State of Saxony fighting over Qimonda aid proposals...... more
19 December 2008
Manufacturing jobs to go in Northern Ireland
AVX is reported to be planning to cut 92 jobs from its facility in Northern Ireland as the market slowdown starts to hit the component market... more
18 December 2008
DeepStream recruiting 15 engineers for 3D circuits contract win
"The firm is advertising 15 mechanical and software engineering roles to help set up a new business unit from scratch," said DeepStream. "We are hiring further staff for a variety of roles in existing business units to support the full launch of 3D-shaped circuits." ... more
01 December 2008
The Electronics Weekly news roundup - UK space centre; ST chip orders; Folding OLEDs
A pick of the main stories crossing the ElectronicsWeekly.com News Index this week, from a UK space centre and folding OLED screens to NXP drawing on credit facilities and a Scottish university opening £2.1m engineering facility...... more
28 November 2008
East Kilbride R&D jobs threatened
Freescale is expected to axe R&D jobs at East Kilbride, according to East Kilbride News today.... more
27 November 2008
Credit Crunch: Semiconductor gloom amid economic gloom
Recently we highlighted a series of stories that indicate points of light for the semiconductor industry, amid the wider gloom of a global downturn. Here is a companion article that confronts the bad news emerging as economic conditions tighten.... more
24 November 2008
The Electronics Weekly news roundup - Motorola spin-off, job cuts, semiconductor growth
A pick of the main stories crossing the ElectronicsWeekly.com News Index this week, from Motorola holding mobile spin-off and NXP selling its Caen fab, to semiconductor sales up 1.6% year-on-year and CSR cutting jobs...... more
31 October 2008
Q5 interview - Dr. Ebrahim Bushehri, Lime Microsystems
Dr. Ebrahim Bushehri, CEO of semiconductor start-up Lime Microsystems, talks to Electronics Weekly about a shortage of high-tech skills in the UK, the biggest buzz from creating a start-up company, and how to encourage students to consider careers in electronics design.... more
27 October 2008
The Electronics Weekly news roundup - OLED consortiums, electrowetting and HEMTs
From OLED consortiums getting EC funding and NXP seeing chip markets deteriorating 'rapidly', to Fujitsu developing a zero power standby HEMT, and an electrowetting flexible display project...... more
24 October 2008
iPhone rings results for Apple, but Jobs warns of uncertain future
Apple CEO Steve Jobs hails the company's fourth quarter results as "one of the best" in Apple's history, "with a spectacular performance by the iPhone - we sold more phones than RIM." ... more
22 October 2008
The Electronics Weekly news roundup - Freescale and LTE, Fabless AMD; ARM smartphones
A pick of the main stories crossing the ElectronicsWeekly.com News Index this week, from Freescale strategy on LTE and AMD going fabless to ARM boosting smartphone performance and a cutting-edge laser fusion programme...... more
10 October 2008
Q5 interview - Simon Calder, Cambridge Mechatronics
Simon Calder, CEO of Cambridge Mechatronics, talks to Electronics Weekly about the place of semiconductor start-ups in the UK, the absence of a high-tech skills shortage, and how to encourage students to consider careers in electronics design.... more
06 October 2008
The Electronics Weekly news roundup - Freescale off-loads, Atmel fab, TSMC 28nm process
A pick of the main stories crossing the ElectronicsWeekly.com News Index this week, from Freescale planning to off-load handset chips, and Micron posting a loss, to Semiconductor sales rising, and TSMC offering 28nm process while ARM joins IBM in plans for 32nm and 28nm chips...... more
03 October 2008
Q5 interview - Shaun Ashmead, Axiom Manufacturing Services
Shaun Ashmead, Managing Director of Axiom Manufacturing Services talks to Electronics Weekly about moving production off-shore, the economics of outsourcing and tackling a skills shortage.... more
30 September 2008
The Electronics Weekly news roundup - Renesas fab, Android G1 mobile, Intel on R&D
From Renesas selling a fab to the start-up MBO, and Google launching the G1 Android phone, to Intel's chairman slamming the US government on its R&D strategy, and TSMC's European revenues leaping 30 per cent...... more
26 September 2008
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