Supply Chain
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Mouser Signs Global Agreement with Broadcom
Mouser to become Broadcom’s first e-commerce distributor, offering same-day shipping on a variety of Broadcom’s mass market products.
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MStar Integrates Content Security in SoC
Taiwanese chip vendor is first to implement Irdeto’s FlexiCore Processing technology into a set-top box system-on-a-chip.
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Cree to Invest $83 Million in Lextar Electronics for LEDs
Deal seen as verification of the success of mid-power LEDs.
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Toshiba to Expand Discrete Business
Japanese firm expanding portfolio of discrete semiconductors in response to what the Tokyo-based company sees as a changing business environment with the advent of smartphones, tablets, smart cars and renewable energy sources.
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Trimble Authorizes Digi-Key to Sell RFID Modules
Distributor to carry Trimble’s line of embedded UHF radio frequency identification modules.
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UMC Takes Stake in New Fujitsu Foundry
Taiwanese foundry becomes minority shareholder in Fujitsu’s formed 300mm foundry located in the Mie prefecture.
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Who is the Next Takeover Target in Power Management?
Infineon’s $3 billion acquisition of International Rectifier may be just the beginning of a new period of consolidation in the discrete market, according to IHS Technology.
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Bosch Selects ASE to Enable Wafer-thin MEMS Accelerometer Package
Firms partner to bring to market the smallest 3-axis microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) accelerometer on the market.
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JEDEC Releases Revolutionary LPDDR4 Standard
JEDEC has released its long-awaited LPDDR4 standard for memory interfacing having taken multiple steps to trim power consumption and extend flexibility.
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Fairchild to Cut Jobs
Chip maker to eliminate 5-inch wafer lines and significantly reduce its 6-inch fab lines while increasing its reliance on foundries.
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Semiconductor Equipment Orders Increase 17%
The three-month average of worldwide orders for semiconductor equipment in July 2014 was $1.41 billion, up 17.1 percent compared to July 2013 when orders totaled $1.21 billion, according to trade association SEMI.
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Fab Tool Book-to-Bill Dips
After increasing in June, the book-to-bill ratio of North American semiconductor equipment makers declined in July.
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Mouser Offers TI Dev Boards for IoT
SimpleLink Wi-Fi development boards said to allow users to develop Internet of Things products with quick connection, cloud support and on-chip Wi-Fi, Internet and security protocols.
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Murata to Spend $471 Million on Peregrine Semi
As part of its strategy to expand its core business, Japanese firm set to acquire Peregrine Semiconductor for $12.50 per share.
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Intel Foundry Gains Indian Chip Design Service
The Intel foundry ecosystem is expanding by taking a leaf out of TSMC’s playbook, a key development if Intel is to be successful in the sector.
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Synopsys' de Geus: FinFET Transition Gaining Momentum
The move to FinFETs is picking up pace while alternative chip manufacturing technology FDSOI is getting some attention as a potential node-extender at 28/20nm, according to the CEO of leading EDA vendor Synopsys.
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GigOptix Bids for GSI Technology
Cash and stock deal for SRAM maker represents 32 percent price premium.
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Infineon to Buy International Rectifier for $3 Billion
One of the oldest companies in the semiconductor industry – International Rectifier – has agreed to be acquired by German chip company Infineon.
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Report: Infineon Close To $2 Billion Acquisition
Infineon is reported to be close to a major merger with a U.S. power semiconductor company. Who is in the frame?
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SPIL takes over ProMOS wafer fab
Taiwanese assembly and test firm Siliconware Precision is purchasing an idle 300mm wafer fab and reportedly turning it to 3D assembly and integration tasks.
