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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]
Sharp, Opera join Symbian Foundation
News Founding members included Nokia (which initiated the group when it bought out the remaining shares in Symbian that it did not already own), Symbian, Motorola, AT&T, NTT DoCoMo, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, STMicroelectronics,... [09 Sep 2008]
3 jumps on board Symbian Foundation
News The original members of the Symbian Foundation are Nokia, Symbian, Motorola, AT&T, NTT DoCoMo, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments and Vodafone.s director of products, Fergal Walker, said... [11 Jul 2008]
Nokia buys Symbian and looks to open mobile future
News As with the LiMo open mobile software alliance, The Symbian Foundation has enlisted a raft of members - a launch line up that includes Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, NTT DoCoMo, AT&T, LG Electronics, Samsung Electronics,... [24 Jun 2008]
IBM working on spinning magnetic memory
News Intel and STMicroelectronics have worked extensively in phase change. IBM has linked with Japan's TDK to develop so-called spin torque transfer RAM or STT-RAM. In STT-RAM, an electric current is applied to a magnet to... [20 Aug 2007]
STMicroelectronics Delivers New Access and Human Resources to Worldwide Employees
White Paper STMicroelectronics is the world's fifth-largest semiconductor manufacturers. STMicroelectronics implemented a comprehensive human resources solution from Oracle's PeopleSoft line of products, bringing... [30 Jun 2007]
European R&D spend still playing catch up
News Other technology companies well represented in the EU list include Dutch semiconductor producer STMicroelectronics in 21st place, and German software company SAP at number 24. R&D spending by European companies grew by a... [06 Oct 2006]
Next-gen wi-fi to serve up IPTV?
News Airgo Networks, which makes wi-fi chips, announced on Tuesday that Caton Overseas and STMicroelectronics will use its latest generation of wireless technology to distribute video over wi-fi links throughout the home. [31 May 2006]
EU backs €2.7bn 'invisible computing' research
News The Advanced Research & Technology for Embedded Intelligence and Systems (Artemis) programme consists of 20 tech and automotive companies, including Daimler Chrysler, Nokia, STMicroelectronics and Thales, which claim... [07 Mar 2006]
RIM picks Intel for BlackBerry
News Companies such as Freescale Semiconductor, Royal Philips Electronics, Samsung, STMicroelectronics and Texas Instruments license the architecture for various consumer electronics products. Ending months of speculation,... [28 Sep 2005]
Equant wins $100m STMicroelectronics contract
News Equant has landed more than $100m in business from European chips company STMicroelectronics. STMicroelectronics VP infrastructure and services Otto Kosgalwies said that the latest, far-reaching move is... [15 Jun 2005]
Solutions for ADSL Line Interfaces
White Paper Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) is a modem technology converting existing twisted-pair telephone lines into access paths for multimedia and high-speed data communications. ADSL allows the wide-band access necessary to transmit... [16 Feb 2005]
Improving SoC Design Flow by Means of MDA and UML Profiles
White Paper This paper introduces a UML profile for SystemC language based on the UML 2.0 specification. SystemC is a well-known object-oriented system-level design framework based on the C++ programming language, that has been incorporated into... [14 Feb 2005]
BREW takes another body-blow
News Nokia and Qualcomm last clashed in May 2003, when Nokia, Texas Instruments and STMicroelectronics announced plans to develop phone chips based on the CDMA standard. Nokia on Sunday unveiled Preminet, a "one-stop shop"... [25 Oct 2004]
3G phones get less circuitry - thankfully
News For its research, Portelligent analysed 11 handsets from leading manufacturers based on four of the five leading platform chipsets: NEC/Agere, Motorola SPS (now Freescale), STMicroelectronics/TI and Ericsson Mobile... [13 Sep 2004]
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