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Audio - Infineon CEO resigns, ST not interested in Infineon wireless

Rob Kotevski
Friday 30 May 2008 12:03

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30 May 2008

  • Infineon CEO resigns
  • STMicroelectronics not interested in Infineon wireless technologies
  • European industry consolidation disastrous: Future Horizons
  • ST boosts 32-bit MCU memory

16 May 2008

  • Pace secures BT set-top box contract after Philips buy
  • Field emission boosts Samsung LCD contrast to 300,000
  • Atmel ARM9 microcontroller dissipates 80mW at 400MHz
  • IET/GSA Semiconductor Forum: NFC to be in 50 per cent of mobiles by 2010

9 May 2008

  • NXP reports continuing "softness" in semiconductor market
  • DMASS sees fall in distributor sales
  • ZigBee holding back short-range wireless
  • UK, Ireland technology investment going strong

2 May 2008

  • Graphene to replace ITO in LCDs
  • Government skills policy damaging electronics, says Lord Leitch
  • DRAM musical chairs
  • Apple 3G iPhone build expect to drive NAND

25 April 2008

  • Rambus case sent for re-trial
  • Micron and Nanya form Meiya
  • ST, NXP deal to trigger consolidation
  • Apple joins IC market with $278m PA Semi buy

18 April 2008

  • XMOS samples its first 400MIPS four core chip
  • ARM cuts power of Cortex-M3 processor
  • Freescale, Xilinx amongst early movers at Embedded Systems Conference
  • Oxford University makes digital radio breakthrough

27March 2008

  • Motorola spins off mobile phone business
  • Xilinx claims faster FPGA development times
  • Intel cuts processor power by 30 per cent
  • TSMC lines up first chips on 40 nm process

20 March 2008

  • Credit crunch could fuel electronics acquisitions
  • Canadian, German researchers discover superconductors
  • Nokia slips in Greenpeace ranking
  • Toumaz signs agreement with Texas Instruments

14 March 2008

  • Tyndall perfects low-power micro LEDs
  • Intel defends anti-trust allegations
  • Applied: SADP cost effective production tools
  • Semiconductor industry facing "huge slowdown in capex"


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