semiconductors
Big Blue wants tech to get water management flowing
News Industries that rely on water, such as semiconductors, agriculture, or beverages, are susceptible to disruptions of supply. At a water conference next week, IBM and Intel will be forming a working group to study how... [08 Sep 2009]
Photos: Artificial eyes and airport scanners - what's hot in R&D
Photo The technology, which also reduces the potential for heat by creating conductive features within 3D fibers of silicon or other semiconductors, should help enable the creation of high-density electronic packages and other... [21 Aug 2009]
Intel: From silicon company - to software company?
News If Intel is beginning to diversify its business away from just semiconductors, we would expect a host of similar software or services-related acquisitions in coming years. Thousands of its employees already work on... [05 Jun 2009]
Epicor Software Case Study: GEMCITY Engineering and Manufacturing
White Paper As a growing, global manufacturer creating products ranging from robotic assemblies such as explosive ordinance disposal units to fuel cell components and semiconductors, GEM realizes the need to leverage new technology... [30 May 2009]
Intel's chairman to retire in May
News While at Intel, Barrett played a key role in helping to perfect the chip giant's manufacturing and pushed it into new markets, such as semiconductors for home devices and wireless technologies. Intel announced Friday... [26 Jan 2009]
IT venture cash slumps by 40 per cent
News Venture investments in communications and networking start-ups fell 32.3 per cent to $1.68bn in 2008, while investments in semiconductors dropped 23.5 per cent to $1.25bn year-on-year. Venture capital investments in IT... [19 Jan 2009]
Ericsson-STMicroelectronics match gets EC seal of approval
News The European Commission on Thursday officially approved an Ericsson-STMicroelectronics joint venture to provide wireless platforms for handsets and semiconductors for mobile communications. The 50/50 joint-venture deal... [28 Nov 2008]
Bringing USB to the Network
White Paper USB technology has changed the PC peripheral industry ever since the introduction of USB 1.1 in September 1998 and then later USB 2.0 in April 2000. USB interface was initially intended to retire serial and parallel ports by creating a... [11 Sep 2008]
HP dishes out research grants to academic institutions
News According to HP, a number of projects will focus on the science of photonics, which has potential applications in optical fibre communications and could one day spell the death of copper connections in blades and... [18 Aug 2008]
LiMo adds Openwave browser to arsenal
News Working alongside NXP Semiconductors, it gained further exposure at the end of January by launching the Purple Magic phone, a cheap, Linux-powered, 3G handset that could be sold to operators for less than $100. [07 Jul 2008]
Brics demand feature-packed mobiles
News Chia Yong Choon, regional marketing director Asia-Pacific and Korea at NXP Semiconductors, said at an NXP briefing on Friday that with mobile markets in Europe and the US growing saturated, the next great opportunity... [09 Jun 2008]
Mobile market booming: But there's room for all
News Flint Pulskamp, programme manager of IDC's wireless semiconductors division, said in a teleconference Thursday the growing trend of connectivity in mobile phones is making a significant impact on the connectivity... [06 Jun 2008]
Internet-based Human Resource Solution Empowers Motorolas Employees
White Paper Motorola is a leading provider of wireless communications, semiconductors and advanced electronic systems, components and services. Some human resource personnel estimated that up to 75 percent of their time was spent on... [25 Mar 2008]
Digital Engineering Firm Enhances the Security of Its Wireless Network Connectivity
White Paper Silicon Image of Sunnyvale, CA, drives implementation of architecture and semiconductors in the consumer electronics and personal computing markets to store and distribute high-definition content. Silicon Image wanted to... [24 Mar 2008]
Leading Semiconductor Company Reduces TCO With New Information Platform
White Paper MagnaChip Semiconductor is based in Seoul, South Korea, and is a leading designer, developer and manufacturer of semiconductors. The company achieved rapid growth in the global marketplace since its foundation in 2004... [28 Sep 2007]