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Report: Samsung Wins Back Apple Processor Business
Samsung – with Globalfoundries riding shotgun – has got back in with Apple at the 14nm FinFET node, according to a Korea Times report.
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Spansion Rolls Industrial-Grade NAND
New family of devices in 8GB and 16GB densities designed for rugged applications and stringent requirements.
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Teardown: LG G Smart Watch
The IHS Technology teardown team takes a look inside the new LG G smart watch.
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Apple, TSMC and the Seven Customers of 16FF+
TSMC is pushing to accelerate the uptake of its 16FF+ manufacturing process but does that mean the foundry is more or less likely to win or have won next-generation A9 application processor business from Apple?
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Chips to Build the IoT On
Peel back the layers of hardware enabling the Internet of Things (IoT), and at the heart, you will find embedded processors.
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MCube Named MEMS Start-Up of the Year
MEMS company received the honor at the 2014 MEMS Executive Congress. mCube is one of the only new motion sensor companies to achieve volume in the last five years.
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Nvidia Fires Back at Samsung’s Countersuit
After Samsung filed a countersuit of patent infringement against Nvidia, the graphics company said that the suit is a predictable tactic.
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Toshiba, Cisco Team for IoT
Firms to utilize products to bring IoT devices to manufacturing systems, traffic/transportation systems and smart cities.
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TowerJazz Revenues up 70% in Q3
Pure-play foundry reports sales of $226 million for the third quarter and says it expects to continue to grow into the fourth quarter.
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Atmel Further Expands IoT MCU Portfolio
SAM L21 family of microcontrollers feature a low power for next generation IoT handheld and battery operated devices in the consumer, industrial and portable medical markets.
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Freescale Launches Regulator Targeted at IoT Infrastructure Equipment
Power management chip adds to Freescale’s recent roll outs designed to work with the company’s network processors for the Internet of Things.
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IT Agreement Expected to Strengthen Chip Industry
Deal between the United States and China will allow fair and open trade on next generation semiconductors, static converters, medical devices and much more.
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Mouser Inks Deals with Digi International, Advantech
Catalog distributor to carry Digi’s complete portfolio of wireless products.
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U.S., China to Eliminate Tariffs on Hi-tech Gear
Trade officials reach agreement to drop tariffs on technology products by expanding the Information Technology Agreement that covers semiconductors, medical devices, GPS devices and other newer products.
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Ambiq Preps Launch of Sub-Threshold ARM MCUs
Ambiq Micro is within weeks of launching an ultra-low power sub-threshold voltage operation ARM microcontroller family. Leading venture capital firm KPCB likes the idea and has helped the startup raise $15 million.
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Four CEOs Cry Rah-Rah for IoT
"The Internet of Things is the next big thing" was the message from four leading semiconductor CEOs who appeared eager to transfer their enthusiasm to the audience at a busy Electronica exhibition in Munich.
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Adesto Lowers CBRAM Voltage In Pursuit of IoT
Adesto Technologies is reducing the operating voltage of its copper-based conductive bridging RAM non-volatile memory to 1.2V in expectation of winning design slots in wearable and IoT applications.
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Fast-charging Batteries
Scientists at the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore have developed a new electric vehicle battery that can be charged to 70% of its total capacity in just two minutes.
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Nvidia Revenues Up in Q3
The gaming processor company achieved revenues of $1.23 billion up 16 percent from the same quarter last year and up 11 percent sequentially.
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Sensor Revenue in Smartphones and Tablets to Nearly Triple by 2018
Revenue will grow to $6.5 billion in the next five years as emerging sensors, such as fingerprint, optical pulse, humidity, gas, UV and thermal imaging grows substantially.
