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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
Electronics remains key to Government tech strategy
"Manufacturing is central to the success of the UK economy and it is vital the sector has the right foundations to endure the current economic slowdown and emerge stronger and fitter than ever,” said Business Secretary John Hutton... more
11 September 2008
The Electronics Weekly news roundup - MIPS layoffs, European chip sales, Nanotransistors
A pick of the main stories crossing the ElectronicsWeekly.com News Index this week, from layoffs at MIPS and Intel SuperSpeed USB specs, to European chip sales stablising and nanotransistor research.... more
15 August 2008
The Electronics Weekly news roundup - Jha to Motorola; Buoyant semi industry; Mass produced robots
A pick of the main stories, from Jha leaving Qualcomm to head Motorla and a new wafer-level-packaging standard, to ARM adding emulator support for Cortex-A9 processors and ultra-wideband over coax... more
08 August 2008
Electronics recruitment defies market gloom, says IET
A survey of 400 companies across the engineering and technology sector indicated that 63% of companies are expecting to recruit staff this year as a result of business expansion... more
06 August 2008
The Electronics Weekly news roundup - Wimax squeeze, 3bit/cell NAND, Intel solar moves
A pick of the main stories crossing the ElectronicsWeekly.com News Index this week, from a Wimax squeeze and a return of glory days for the semiconductor industry, to Intel making its third solar move and 3bit/cell NAND maybe transforming market economics...... more
01 August 2008
The Electronics Weekly news roundup - Nokia and Qualcomm, TI DSPs, solar cell investment
A pick of the main stories crossing the ElectronicsWeekly.com News Index this week, from Nokia and Qualcomm burying the legal axe and Infineon facing job cuts, to TI outlining low power DSP moves and Cardiff solar cell plant investment...... more
25 July 2008
The Electronics Weekly news roundup - Intel and EC, Icera to 40nm, Qualcomm joins IMEC
A pick of the main stories crossing the ElectronicsWeekly.com News Index this week, from Qualcomm joining IMEC's 3D programme, and Cambridge and Bristol linking up to developments in the world of x86 processors - EC adds new charges against Intel, and AMD changes CEO...... more
18 July 2008
The Electronics Weekly news roundup - Claasen NXP exit, SanDisk licensing 3D flash, RFID sale
A pick of the main stories crossing the ElectronicsWeekly.com News Index this week, from Theo Claasen retiring from NXP, and SanDisk licensing 3D flash technology to Toshiba, to Intel selling its RFID operation, and Siemens wanting to cut 16,700 jobs...... more
11 July 2008
Apple iPhone 3G arrives in UK
Amid criticism from Greenpeace, today sees the UK release of the 3G and GPS-enabled Apple smartphone, the iPhone 3G, first revealed by Steve Jobs at the start of June in the Apple WDC keynote. ... more
11 July 2008
Apple iPhone: Your Electronics Weekly guide
Launched in the US in June 2007, and bringing touch screen technology to mobile phones, the Apple iPhone components include an ARM-based processor core, a Samsung video/applications processor, an NXP power-management IC and the use of stacked on-package memory...... more
11 July 2008
The Electronics Weekly news roundup - single-electron transistors, strong semi sales, plastic electronics
A pick of the main stories crossing the ElectronicsWeekly.com News Index this week, from TSMC cheering up the chip industry and the University of Southampton combining nanomachining and single-electron transistors, to consumer electronics keeping semi sales strong and calls for the UK government to back plastic electronics...... more
04 July 2008
The Electronics Weekly news roundup - ST-NXP Wireless, EcoRAM Mirrorbit, Cell for laptops
A pick of the main stories crossing the ElectronicsWeekly.com News Index this week, from the appointment of Alain Dutheil as the head of the jv ST-NXP Wireless, and mapping the UK radio environment, to MIPS moving on wireless handsets and rising fabless semi revenues...... more
27 June 2008
The Electronics Weekly news roundup - solar cells, quantum dot phosphors, EDA battles
A pick of the main stories crossing the ElectronicsWeekly.com News Index this week, from cutting edge research at the Universities of Nottingham and Glasgow (growing bulk cubic GaN, and combining quantum dot phosphors with LED-boosting photonic crystals) to Intel entering the solar cell business and Cadence's bid to buy Mentor...... more
20 June 2008
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