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  • Korean Startup Targets Wireless Charging

    A South Korean 2012 startup has designed a wireless power receiver using a BCD process offered by foundry Tower Semiconductor. The company is in discussions with top mobile companies, Tower said.

  • 10 Startups to Follow in 2014

    Electronics360 shines the light on 10 hot private companies that should be worth watching in 2014.

  • Macronix Asks ITC to Ban Spansion Flash Memory

    Taiwan's Macronix fires back against rival Spansion in non-volatile memory legal battle by opening up a file with the United States International Trade Commission.

  • ST Joins Open-Source ARM Mbed Project

    STMicroelectronics has joined NXP and Freescale in supporting the mbed open-source community organized by ARM around microcontroller development.

  • Bluetooth Upgrade Supports LTE/IoT

    The Bluetooth Special Interest Group has updated the core specification to version 4.1 providing number of changes to better support the co-existence of Bluetooth with LTE and its use for Internet of Things applications.

  • Broadcom Adds Wireless Charging to Bluetooth/IoT Chip

    Broadcom is bringing together an MCU, Bluetooth RF and wireless charging in a single chip to help drive wearable and IoT nodes.

  • ARM Upgrades IDE Analysis for MCUs, RTOS

    Processor IP licensor is upgrading its multicore software analyzer to address MCUs and SoCs based on Cortex-M3 and Cortex-M4 cores. It has also been reworked from its Linux, Android origins to better support the needs of real-time operating systems.

  • Bluetooth for IoT Lowers the Power

    Combination of efficient protocol and low-power radio lowers Bluetooth power consumption to a few milliwatts.

  • Analog Devices Gives Tepid Outlook After Strong Q4

    Mixed-signal chip supplier is not "off to the races" yet but could be in 2014. The company reported strong financial results in its fourth fiscal quarter and predicted 2014 would be a year of growth after a sequential decline in the first fiscal quarter.

  • Bluetooth, Wi-Fi Module Aims at IoT

    OWL355 module offers multiradio capability across Classic Bluetooth, Bluetooth low-energy and WLAN with full dual-band support for the 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz radio bands.

  • Intel Partners with Jaguar Land Rover on Infotainment

    K luxury car firm plans to open a software and systems R&D center in Portland, Ore., to support collaboration with Intel and other West Coast partners on wireless infotainment systems.

  • Microchip Rolls New Family of MIPS-Based 32-bit MCUs

    Fourth-ranked microcontroller vendor launches a new family of MIPS-based 32-bit microcontrollers for embedded applications, claiming best-in-class performance and code density.

  • Spansion Launches Family of MCUs for Internet of Things

    Spansion, a chip vendor that formerly focused exclusively on flash memory, launched a family of ARM-based microcontrollers targeting machine-to-machine communications and the so-called Internet of Things.

  • Startup Preps OS for the Internet of Things

    A one-year old startup whose founders are experienced in low-power computing has prepared an operating system that can fit in just a few hundred bytes of memory, yet still supply full internet connectivity.

  • Heads Up! Here Come Automotive HUDs

    Head-up displays, first developed for military applications, are expected to be in more vehicles in coming years.

  • Internet Re-org Could Improve Network

    An Internet focused on data rather than location would be more efficient and more resilient, according to researchers in Europe.

  • Global PC Market Set to Contract Again

    Despite a sequential increase in mobile PC shipments in the third quarter, beleaguered PC market almost certain to contract in 2013 for the second straight year.

  • Smart Meters: Smart Move for IC Vendors?

    Replacing electric meters with more sophisticated units is a huge opportunity, but also a long process.

  • On-Shoring, Counterfeit Parts in Spotlight at ECIA Conference

    Electronic Components Industry Association's annual confab will examine trend of manufacturing moving from China back to Mexico and the U.S.

  • The Internet of Things in the Smart Society

    Like PC computing in the 80s, Internet computing in the 90s and mobile computing in the early 2000s, the Internet of Things will be the driving factor behind semiconductor solution development in this decade.

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