Supply Chain
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ST Turns to ReRAM for 28nm Embedded Memory
ST is turning toward ReRAM, or OxRAM as it calls it, for embedded non-volatile memory in 28nm bulk CMOS and possibly for its FDSOI process.
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Chipmakers Increased Equipment Orders in April
New orders for semiconductor equipment increased 10.8 percent to $1.44 billion in April compared to March when orders totaled $1.3 billion.
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Scalable Process Pushes Graphene Applications
Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and University of Michigan have developed a graphene fabrication process that places graphene directly on materials such as large sheets of glass, a process that lends itself to scaling up.
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Imagination's Prpl Plays Linaro Catch-Up
Imagination hopes non-profit, open-source foundation Prpl will do for MIPS what Linaro has done for ARM. Imagination has also followed in ARM's IoT path by signing a Java collaboration agreement with Oracle.
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Microchip Tech to Buy Bluetooth Chip Vendor for $329 Million
Deal would represent the first major overseas acquisition for Arizona-based chip vendor.
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Arrow Appoints Bryant Chief Operating Officer
Arrow Electronics has named Andrew S. Bryant chief operating officer of the company’s global components and global enterprise computing solutions businesses.
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As EDA Sector Consolidates, Mentor Buys EM Startup
Eager not to be left behind in the EDA consolidation party Mentor Graphics has bought electromagnetic simulation and field solver startup Nimbic.
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Bel to Buy Emerson’s ECS Business
Bel Fuse Inc. will acquire the Emerson Network Power Connectivity Solutions (ECS) business of Emerson Inc. in a $98 million cash deal.
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Embedded ReRAM Gets Into Distribution
Struggling Panasonic has got ReRAM to market and into distribution courtesy of Mouser Electronics.
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IC Makers Face Hurdles in Auto Infotainment
As auto makers open up their vehicles to new infotainment features, the competitive landscape for IC suppliers is changing.
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Infineon Sets Up Strategic Investment Fund
An experienced venture capital and business development executive has been brought in to lead a direct strategic investment program at Infineon.
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Infineon Rejects Europe's Chip Manufacturing Plan
Chip company CEO says focus must be on adding value for the customer and then finding the most economic way to deliver it, apparently putting him at odds with a European Commission initiative to increase European chip manufacturing.
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Spansion Rolls Automotive MCUs
its Traveo MCUs would deliver high performance, enhanced human-machine interfaces, high-security and advanced networking protocols tailored for a broad range of automotive applications.
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India's Challenges In Starting Wafer Fabs
For at least ten years now, India has been chasing the dream of setting up semiconductor wafer fabs. Challenges remain.
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SIA Applauds New DoD Anti-counterfeiting Rule
Newly finalized Department of Defense rule aims to reduce the risk of counterfeit semiconductors being used in weapons systems and other military equipment.
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Toshiba, SanDisk Aim 3D-NAND Fab at 2016 Production
Toshiba is going to demolish Fab 2 at Yokkaichi to make way for a reported $7 billion investment – shared with SanDisk – in a wafer fab to produce 3D-NAND flash memory in 2016.
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Samsung Licenses 28nm FDSOI Chip Process from ST
Samsung, a foundry supplier of bulk CMOS circuits to ST, has agreed to license a 28nm silicon-on-insulator process and act as a primary and second-source of the process.
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Varitron Acquires EMS Provider Altronics
Acquisition expected to help the company meet U.S. content requirements for customers both locally and abroad.
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Clockless Programmable Logic Startup Preps Product
Asynchronous logic may have fallen out of favor in recent years but here comes Wave Semiconductor with Azure, its implementation of null-convention logic.
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Future Electronics Signs Distribution Agreement With ECS
Distributor Future Electronics has signed a new worldwide distribution agreement with ECS, Inc., a manufacturer of frequency control management devices.
