Industry News
Silicon chip design to speed rollout and lower cost of wireless networks
Researchers at Lucent Technologies' Bell Labs have created the first all-silicon chips for the part of wireless networks that receives radio signals from mobile handsets.
[ + ]256 kMRAM universal memory chip unveiled
Motorola Labs, partnering with the DigitalDNA Laboratories of the Semiconductor Products Sector, has disclosed an industry milestone in developing MRAM (magnetoresistive random access memory).
[ + ]Maxim agrees to acquire assets of Dallas Semiconductor for $2.37 bln
Maxim Integrated Products has agreed to buy Dallas Semiconductor Corp for about $US 2.37 billion in stock to add power-management and communications chips.
[ + ]Fairchild Semi plans to buy Intersil discrete power unit
Fairchild Semiconductor International has agreed to buy Intersil Corp's discrete power business for $US 338 million in cash, increasing Fairchild's market share in chips that manage power consumption in personal computers and other devices.
[ + ]Semi fabrication technology set to overcome 2GHz problems
New semiconductor fabrication techniques that will allow manufacturers to surmount the 2 GHz performance barrier are among the key microprocessor technology developments to watch in 2001, according to a forecast by Steve Leibson, Vice President and Chief Analyst at Cahners MicroDesign Resources (MDR).
[ + ]Micro-electromechanical devices breathe life into microchips
Imagine a single microchip in a computer, car or plane with actual, microscopic moving parts that allow these revolutionary chips to easily perform the work of a hundred traditional microchips.
[ + ]Circuit Components Closing
Circuit Components Pty Ltd registered their business name in 1958. Now, with much regret, the company is closing down on February 9th.
[ + ]Omnitech secures smartcard contracts in Brazil & China
Australian electronics concern Omnitech Holdings announced it had secured multi-million dollar contracts in Brazil and China.
[ + ]Federal Govt to provide $36 million to establish new ICT CRCs
The Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts, Senator Richard Alston, welcomed the Government's announcement that $36 million will be provided to establish two new Cooperative Research Centres (CRCs) in information and communications technologies (ICT).
[ + ]Protel enters strategic partnership with Amtel
Protel International has announced a five year OEM agreement with California based semiconductor manufacturer Amtel Corporation.
[ + ]Philips forms strategic alliances
Philips Components has announced alliances with several technology companies, namely Cambridge Silicon Radio, Intersil Corp, Silicon Wave and WIDCOMM.
[ + ]Solectron Corp completes buy-out of NatSteel Electronics
Solectron, a provider of electronics manufacturing and supply-chain services, said its tender offers to acquire all of NatSteel Electronics' shares and bonds closed with tendered shares of 99% of the issued share capital and tendered bonds of 99%.
[ + ]AEEMA's Inaugral National Conference
AEEMA's inaugural national conference and exhibition will be held in Melbourne 27 - 29 May 2001. The theme of the conference is cleaner, greener, smarter, with a focus on commercial buildings.
[ + ]Analog Devices Acquires Signal Processing Associates
Analog Devices has announced that it has acquired Signal Processing Associates, (SPA) Australia, a developer and supplier of voice processing and fax/data relay software for telecommunications applications.
[ + ]Gate Oxide Fabrication Method for MOS Devices
In an increasingly mobile world of go-anywhere, do-everything personal products, the semiconductor industry is locked into a search for technologies that support lower power consumption and enhanced reliability in highly integrated LSI.
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