2015年10月30日 星期五

EEVblog #812 – Varta 15min NiMH Charger Part 2

Dave further investigates the Varta 15 minute NiMH batter charger.
Mixed signal analysis with the new Keysight 3000T oscilloscope, and current tracing with the TTI iProber 520 positional current probe
And some more reverse engineering.
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Micron Extreme NOR Flashes All

Micron Technology has a new flash memory technology that it claims will replace all NOR flash architectures over the next few years.

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Robotic Arm Gives Max a Hand

When Max ran into a little problem, he contacted the founders of the Makerarm robotic arm and asked if they could... wait for it... lend a hand.

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China to take 25% Stake in Taiwan's Powertech

As a sign of China's continued efforts to buy its way into the global semiconductor market, Tsinghua Unigroup announced that it will buy a 25% stake in Taiwan-based Powertech Technology for $600 million.

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NASA's Darrel Raines to Give Keynote at ESC Minneapolis

Darrel's keynote -- Orion Multipurpose Crew Vehicle Overview: Embedded Flight Software -- will take place on Wednesday, November 4, from 12:00 to 12:45 p.m

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Automotive Capacitors Toughen for Life Under the Hood

With a range of advanced high-temperature dielectrics that offer long life and stability,along with use of rugged package technologies, MLCCs often find their way into automotive applications.

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MediaTek on Target for 150 Million LTE Shipments This Year

MediaTek, the world's third-largest chip designer, said it will meet its target set earlier this year to ship 150 million long-term evolution (LTE) chips this year.

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Wireless X-Ray Vision Tech Tracks People Through Walls

MIT researchers have developed a system called RF-Capture that can track motion like Microsoft's Kinect, except that it works through walls.

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Makers: Why The Electronics Industry Needs to Pay Attention

To get ahead, OEMs need to be thinking about how to work with these innovators.

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Imec breakthrough may commercialise silicon photonics

Imec breakthrough may commercialise silicon photonics

Imec and Ghent University have monolithically integrated arrays of indium phosphide lasers on 300mm silicon substrates in a CMOS pilot line. It provides a path toward high-volume manufacturing of cost-effective photonic integrated circuits (PICs) with monolithically integrated laser sources. Such laser-powered PICs will revolutionize data transfer between future logic and memory chips. Silicon photonics enables ...

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Complex SoCs: Early Use of Physical Design Info Shortens Timing Closure



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Smartphone Camera Filter Improves Low-Light Photography

Engineers at the University of Utah (Salt Lake City, UT) have developed a camera filter for smartphones that allows for much brighter and sharper photos in low-light conditions.

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Toshiba, Sony Confirm Transfer of Image Sensor Facilities

Sony and Toshiba aim to execute legally binding definitive agreements by the end of 2015. Afterward, the two Japanese companies will complete the transfer by March 31, 2016.

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Soraa builds second GaN-on-GaN LED fab

Soraa builds second GaN-on-GaN LED fab

GaN-on-GaN LED maker Soraa is building a semiconductor fab in Syracuse New York, in partnership with the State of New York. The firm, which has a fab in Fremont California, is working with SUNY College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, shell completion is scheduled by the end of this year, and production for the second half of ...

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MediaTek 3Q15 profits soar 25%

MediaTek's net profits soared to almost NT$8 billion (US$246 million) in the third quarter of 2015 hitting the highest quarterly level for the year.



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Panel makers cutting production due to weak market in 4Q15

Panel makers are starting to show signs of reducing panel production due to weak demand in the market during the fourth quarter of 2015.

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Digitimes Research: Solid-state autofocus solutions have potential

Solid-state autofocus solutions developed by US-based LensVector have been applied in entry-level smartphones since October 2015 and, although at very small volumes currently, have considerable potential market due to advantages in durability, power consumption, thickness and production costs compared with current mainstream VCM (voice coil motor) solutions, according to Digitimes Research.

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Chunghwa Telecom aims at over 4.2 million 4G users by end of 2015

Chunghwa Telecom (CHT) had 3.56 million 4G mobile communication subscribers at the end of September 2015 and aims to have over 4.2 million at the end of 2015, the company said at an October 29 investors conference.

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Parade projects flat to 10% growth in 4Q15

Mixed-signal IC design house Parade Technologies expects its consolidated revenues to reach US$61-67 million in the fourth quarter of 2015 compared with US$60.82 million posted in the previous quarter.

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Taiwan 3Q15 economic growth lowered to -1.01%, says DGBAS

Taiwan's economic on-year GDP growth for third-quarter 2015 has been downward adjusted from 0.10% estimated in August 2015 to -1.01%, according to the Directorate General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics (DGBAS).

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Cando facing financial challenges

Touch panel maker Cando reportedly is facing financial difficulties due to oversupply and declining pricing in the market. Its parent company TPK has disclosed that Cando is looking to extending loan repayments to banks among other moves to help its financial structure.

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Integrated data center expected to be the next frontier for intelligent buildings market, says Navigant

By coordinating investment in energy conservation measures, equipment upgrades, and the use of software and services, integrated data center energy management promises to deliver greater energy and operational efficiency improvements to facilities or campuses hosting data centers. The integrated data centers leverage resources that can meet the needs of both the data center and the larger facility. According to a new report from Navigant Research, the integrated data center is expected to be the next frontier for the intelligent buildings market.



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ATrack aims to be amid global top-3 GPS tracker vendors

Own-brand GPS tracker device maker ATrack Technology aims to become one of the global top-3 vendors, the company said at an October 29 investors conference.

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Huawei using more HiSilicon chips in high-end smartphones

The ratio Kirin-series application processors, developed by HiSilicon Technologies, used in Huawei's mid-range and high-end smartphones has continued to increase, which is unfavorable to MediaTek, according to industry sources.

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2015年10月29日 星期四

LeTV aims to ship 10 million Letv 1s smartphones

China-based online video service provider LeTV, in a show of ambitions for the smartphone market, has set a shipment goal of 10 million units for the latest smartphone model, Letv 1s, it unveiled on October 27, according to supply chain makers.



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Taiwan makers may benefit from Toshiba plans to quit white-light LED production

Toshiba, as part of plans to reduce in-house production of LED epitaxial wafers and chips, will stop production of white-light LED chips and increase outsourcing, which is likely to bring in more orders for Taiwan-based LED chip makers, according to industry sources.

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VIS posts 3Q15 EPS of NT$0.51, cautious about 4Q

Specialty IC foundry Vanguard International Semiconductor (VIS) saw its wafer shipments decline 15% sequentially in the third quarter eroding profitability during the quarter. Looking forward, the company expects to post a revenue decrease of up to 3.7% or an up to 2% increase sequentially in the fourth quarter.

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Taiwan market: Huawei unveils G7 Plus, Y6 smartphones

China-based vendor Huawei Device has unveiled two smartphone models, the mid-range G7 Plus and entry-level Y6, for the Taiwan market, according to Huawei's Taiwan sales agent.

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GLT expects steady demand in 4Q15

Global Lighting Technologies (GLT) has reported its revenues during the third quarter of 2015 reached NT$1.974 billion (US$60.66 million), up 13.3% on quarter, while its EPS reached NT$2.48.

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Digitimes Research: China foundry houses focusing on FD-SOI process

Wafer foundry houses in China have stepped up efforts to develop Fully Depleted Silicon-on-Insulator (FD-SOI), or also called Ultra-Thin Body (UTB), processes for wafer production, compared to the Fin Field-Effect Transistor (FinFET) processes being adopted by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) and Intel, according to Digitimes Research.

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Brisk SiP shipments buoying EMS operation, says ASE

The average utilization rate of Advanced Semiconductor Engineering's (ASE) IC ATM (assembly test and material) operation is expected to fall 4-6% sequentially in the fourth quarter of 2015, while utilization rate of the company's EMS operation will rise 14-16%, CFO Joseph Tung said during an October 29 investors meeting.

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Unimicron returns to profitability in 3Q15

Taiwan-based Unimicron Technology, a manufacturer of PCBs and IC substrates, has reported net profits of NT$133 million (US$4.1 million) for the third quarter of 2015 ending a three-quarter string of losses. EPS for the third quarter came to NT$0.10.

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Demand for fingerprint, force touch sensors to increase significantly in 2016, says sources

More Android-based smartphone vendors are expected to incorporate fingerprint and force touch sensors into their new models for 2016 as they strive to enhance the performance of their new products to compete more effectively with iPhone devices, according to sources from Taiwan's handset supply chain.



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Young Optics nets NT$0.97 per share for January-September

Optical component and module maker Young Optics on October 29 released its financial report for the third quarter of 2015, posting net EPS of NT$0.97 for January-September, according to the company.

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LG Display visits China in bid to increase AMOLED shipments

LG Display has recently visited China-based handset vendors Oppo and Vivo to discuss supplying increased amounts of AMOLED panels.

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Acer to launch Liquid Z330 in Japan in cooperation with Rakuten Mobile

Acer on October 29 announced that it will launch Liquid Z330 as a SIM-free 4G smartphone in the Japan market through Japan-based Rakuten Mobile's online retail channels and retail stores in mid-December.

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FET may compete for TDD-LTE frequency band

Far EasTone Telecommunications (FET) is likely to compete for frequency band units designated for TDD-LTE 4G in the open bid to be held by the National Communications Commission (NCC) in November 2015, company president Yvonne Li said at an October 28 investors conference.

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LG Display reports 3Q15 results

LG Display has reported revenues in the third quarter of 2015 increased 7% to KRW7.158 trillion (US$6.24 billion) from KRW6.708 trillion in the second quarter and increased 9% from KRW6.547 trillion in the third quarter of 2014.



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Friday Quiz: 802.11ac

IEEE 802.11ac is taking hold in wireless networks at homes and in public places. How much do you know about it's performance and specifications?

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Computer Science In K-12

Bill Maher has his new rules. But there's an old rule: When in doubt, petition the Federal government for a solution.

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Computer Science In K-12

Bill Maher has his new rules. But there's an old rule: When in doubt, petition the Federal government for a solution.

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Audio Digital Signal Processing Without the Experts

Is it the new CAD for sound? DSP Concepts is selling its secret sauce by wrapping a graphical user interface around all its hard-earned, 400+ audio algorithms, compiled for major audio processors.

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Verizon Unveils ThingSpace IoT Platform

Verizon wants to connect billions of things within its 4G LTE network. The company announced an Internet of Things development platform, ThingSpace, for connectivity in smart cities, healthcare, agriculture, energy, and sharing platforms.

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350W medical PSU needs no forced air

350W medical PSU needs no forced air

The CUS350M series of ac-dc power supplies from TDK are rated at 350W and have both medical and ITE certification to IEC 60601-1 and IEC 60950-1 standards. Requiring no forced air for cooling, the PSUs are intended for use where audible noise cannot be tolerated: hospital, dental, broadcast and professional audio application, for example. They ...

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Textile pressure sensors can be washed

Textile pressure sensors can be washed

Flexible mechanical sensors that can be bonded or sewn into woven or knitted fabrics have been developed by German research lab Fraunhofer ISC. Deformation, force and pressure can be measured, and strains up to 100% (doubling length) can be endured. It is an elastomer film with flexible electrodes on both sides. Electrode patterning can be ...

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Your Robot Replacement Has Arrived

Robotic process automation can help companies operate more frugally and efficiently, though potentially at the expense of human workers.

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Cellular Simplifies its IoT Road Map

Cellular vendors will cancel plans for LTE Category 0 chips, focusing instead on Category M in their race against rivals to provide low cost and low power links for the Internet of Things.

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12 Steps of Recovery from Self-Driving Car Hype

"Autonomous car" comes in many shades. Advocates pick one to make us believe what they want us to believe. We offer 12 self-driven steps you can take to recover the never-ending story of The Little Engine That Could (All By Itself).

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ST Q3 down 6.5% y-o-y; expects 6% sequential fall in Q4.

ST Q3 down 6.5% y-o-y; expects 6% sequential fall in Q4.

ST’s Q3 revenue was 6.5% down on Q3 2014 at $1.76 billion with a gross margin of 34.8%. It expects a 6% drop in Q4 revenues on Q3 to about $1.66 billion with a gross margin of 33.5%. ST blamed lower consumer spending in China for the weak Q3 revenues. Compared to Q3 last year, ...

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Ensilica opens Bristol chip design centre

Ensilica opens Bristol chip design centre

  IC design house EnSilica, has added a regional office and design centre in Bristol to its headquarters in Wokingham and verification/design centre in Bangalore. “The Bristol office will provide more localised support capabilities for the company’s customers in the area and, additionally, house a centralised design centre that will act as a centre of ...

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Ambiq wins design-in with sub-threshold MPU

Ambiq wins design-in with sub-threshold MPU

Sub-threshold MCU firm Ambiq Micro has won a design in for its ARM Cortex-M4F-based Apollo. This is important because, while it is route to dramatically cutting power consumption, sub-threshold operation brings with it manufacturing and yield headaches. They can be made, and analogue sub-threshold circuits are said to have been in watches for years. Getting ...

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Electronics patent of the month: Road sign uses lenticular technology

Electronics patent of the month: Road sign uses lenticular technology

This month features novel road signs that uses lenticular technology to make them more eye catching. Michael Jaeger, patent attorney at leading UK patent and trade mark attorneys Withers & Rogers LLP, writes: GB Patent Number: GB2514562 Granted to: Pulse Technologies Limited One lunchtime last week I was running past the Design Museum and a sign caught ...

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Price erosion in sensors and volatility in discretes slows total O-S-D growth, says IC Insights

The worldwide market for optoelectronics, sensors and actuators, and discrete semiconductors (O-S-D) has turned into a mixed bag of double-digit growth for several major product categories (lamp devices, infrared circuits and CMOS image sensors) combined with single-digit declines in sales for nearly a dozen other categories (including most sensors, diodes, rectifiers and power transistors), according to IC Insights.

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Worldwide smartphone shipments up 6.8% to 355.2 million in 3Q15, says IDC

Global smartphone shipments grew 6.8% sequentially to 355.2 million units in the third quarter of 2015, marking the second highest quarterly shipments on record, according to the latest data compiled by IDC.

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Macronix losses improve in 3Q15

Macronix International, which specializes in the manufacture of NOR flash and mask ROM memory chips, saw its net losses reduce to NT$949 million (US$29.2 million) in the third quarter from losses of NT$1.22 billion in the second quarter. Net EPS for the third quarter came to negative NT$0.27.



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Amkor posts revenue and profit decreases in 3Q15

Packaging and testing company Amkor Technology has announced net profits of US$28 million, or US$0.12 per share, on revenues of US$734 million for the third quarter ended September 30. This compares with net profits of US$47 million, or US$0.20 a share, on revenues of US$813 million during the same period in 2014.

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Global wireless power revenues expected to reach US$17.9 billion in 2024, says firm

The increased reliance on electronics and the need to power them is expected to drive the adoption of wireless power, despite challenges associated with consumer awareness and competing industry standards. More than 100 million handsets are expected to be integrated with wireless charging functionality in 2015, and growth is expected to continue, as technology enables more power and greater freedom while current inroads create network effects that make future adoption more attractive. According to a new report from Navigant Research, global wireless power revenues are expected to grow from US$1.3 billion in 2015 to US$17.9 billion in 2024.

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Innolux reports 3Q15 performance

Innolux has announced its third-quarter 2015 performance. Combined net sales amounted to NT$88.8 billion (US$2.73 billion), gross profit was NT$10.8 billion, for a gross margin of 12.1%. Operating profit totaled NT$4.7 billion with an operating margin of 5.3%. Net profit amounted to NT$3.5 billion, for a net profit margin of 3.9%. EBITDA margin of 20.1% while EPS equaled NT$ 0.35.

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Taiwan market: Samsung launches Gear S2 smartwatch, supporting wireless charging

Samsung Electronics has launched its Gear S2 smartwatch in Taiwan and is looking to release the Gear S2 e-Sim around the Lunar New Year holidays. Currently, the Gear S2 e-Sim is only available in South Korea and the US.



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Samsung looking to merge Tizen with IoTivity platform, says report

Samsung Electronics is planning to merge its in-house developed operating system Tizen with its Internet of Things (IoT) platform IoTivity, looking to enhance the platform's competitiveness, according to a Korean-language ChosunBiz report.

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Chassis makers shifting focus to metal chassis production

Because of weakening demand for notebooks, plastic chassis-oriented makers such as Ju Teng have been suffering from weak utilization rates and have turned to focus on metal chassis production to survive.

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Insyde reports profits for 3Q15

Taiwan-based BIOS designer Insyde Software has announced consolidated revenues of NT$197.17 million (US$6.07 million) for third-quarter 2015. The company also reported consolidated operating losses of NT$2.72 million and net profits before tax of NT$7.5 million.

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Digitimes Research: Taiwan LCD TV shipments increase 16% in 3Q15

Taiwan makers' shipments of LCD TVs reached 9.26 million in the third quarter of 2015, up 16.6% on quarter, according to Digitimes Research.The makers benefited from TV developments from Toshiba and Xiaomi, and also saw orders increase from various customers to meet peak demand.

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HTC to see revenues grow 20-30% sequentially in 4Q15, say sources

HTC is expected to see its revenues grow 20-30% sequentially to NT$25-28 billion in the fourth quarter of 2015, buoyed by the launch of new models including the HTC One A9, HTC Butterfly 3 and HTC Desire 729 dual-SIM, according to an estimate of industry sources.

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Corning reports 3Q15 results and announces plan to return over US$10 billion to shareholders through 2019

Corning has announced a strategic and capital allocation framework designed to return more than US$10 billion to shareholders through 2019, and also reported results for the third quarter of 2015.

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2015年10月28日 星期三

NXP warns on Q4

NXP warns on Q4

NXP had Q3 revenue of $1.52 billion for a gross margin of 48.6% and an operating margin of 24%. “Our profitability in the third quarter of 2015 was very strong, as NXP delivered total revenue of $1.52 billion and non-GAAP operating margin of nearly 30%, said CEao Rick Clemmer, “revenue was approximately flat versus the ...

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Delta Electronics to finish fund-raising by end of 2015

Power supply maker and energy management solution provider Delta Electronics expects to complete raising of an estimated NT$25 billion (US$769 million) in additional paid-in capital through issuing up to 170.67 million new shares by the end of 2015, the company said at an October 28 investors conference.

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China market: Motherboard vendors score points in bundled graphics cards sales

Taiwan-based vendors Asustek Computer and Micro-Star International (MSI) and China-based vendor Colorful Technology have seen shipment and profit growths from marketing bundled motherboards and graphics in the China's DIY PC market, according to PC channels, according to sources from upstream supply chain.

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MCU supplier Nuvoton posts revenue and profit growth in 3Q15

Nuvoton Technology, the logic IC subsidiary of Winbond Electronics specializing in MCU products, has reported on-year increases of 11% and 69%, respectively, in revenues and profits for the third quarter of 2015.

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China tablet makers turn production lines to entry-level notebooks

A number of China-based white-box tablet makers have switched their production lines to notebooks and showcased a bunch of entry-level models at the recently concluded Global Sources Mobile Electronics trade fair. The move by the tablet makers is expected to heat up competition in the entry-level notebook segment, according to industry sources.

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Holtek expects flat or slight revenue growth in 4Q15

Microcontroller (MCU) design specialist Holtek Semiconductor expects to report flat or slight sequential growth in revenues for the fourth quarter of 2015.

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UMC expects shipment fall in 4Q15

IC foundry United Microelectronics (UMC) expects to post a shipment fall of less than 5% sequentially in the fourth quarter of 2015, as a result of ongoing inventory adjustments within the industry supply chain.

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FPCB supplier Flexium Interconnect reports strong earnings for 3Q15

Flexible PCB supplier Flexium Interconnect has reported net profits of NT$899 million (US$27.7 million) for the third quarter of 2015, increasing 150.4% on quarter and 149.7% on year. EPS for the quarter stood at NT$3.34.

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Sony and Toshiba sign MOU for transfer of certain semiconductor fabrication facilities

Sony and Toshiba have entered into a non-binding memorandum of understanding that confirms their intent to negotiate the transfer to Sony of certain Toshiba owned semiconductor fabrication facilities, equipment and related assets in Japan's Oita prefecture, and also other related equipment and assets.

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PTI expects steady growth in 4Q15

Packaging and testing company Powertech Technology (PTI) expects to deliver steady growth in the fourth quarter of 2015, and is optimistic about its business outlook for first-quarter 2016, according to company president Hung Jia-yu.



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25 Quotes from the 2015 Engineering Salary Survey

Engineers have a wide range of opinions about the status of their profession, so here are a few written responses that did not appear in the final draft of Electronic Design's 2015 Engineering Compensation Survey.

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ESC Minn: Tech History Trivia Team Quiz

Participate in trivia quiz at ESC in November. Each team member of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place teams will go home with a Cubelets or t-shirts.

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Automotive Memory Market in High Gear

Smarter cars with more complex infotainment systems are driving the need for denser, low power memories, including DRAM, SRAM and flash

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Correct by Construction and Other Myths

"Usability" shows up on a benchmark list, "Integration" doesn't. Maybe it should.

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Tech Gadgets For Your Halloween Ghost-Hunting

If you're looking to get your spooky on this Halloween with ghosts, vampires, or zombies, we've got the technology to help you do it.

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UMC Meets Expectations on 28nm Ramp as Demand Slumps

United Microelectronics Corp. (UMC), the world's second-largest foundry, is meeting its expectations for a slowed ramp of 28nm process technology because of weak demand that's likely to persist until 2016 while the chip industry recovers from an inventory correction.

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Vote for Best ARM-Based Product

The ARM TechCon Innovation Challenge has announced the finalists, and its your turn to choose the Reader's Choice Winner.

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Bake Your Own Pi

Designers and engineers creating or building products based around the Raspberry Pi, in small-to-medium volume, can now access a service set up by distributor element14, and Raspberry Pi Trading to design and manufacture customized versions of the Pi.

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Google invites developers to its Brillo IoT platform

Google invites developers to its Brillo IoT platform

Google first announced its Brillo IoT platform – “underlying operating system for the Internet of Things” – back in May at its I/O 2015 event. Having been available to early access partners, Google is now opening up the lightweight embedded OS, which is based on Android, to the wider developer community. What exactly is it? Brillo ...

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Qualcomm Speeds Data Transfer in F1 Racing Cars

Qualcomm and the Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One team have jointly developed a solution to speed the download of telemetry data from the racing cars based on WiFi technology in the 5GHz spectrum.

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Globalfoundries deal broadens FD-SOI, says Leti CEO

Globalfoundries deal broadens FD-SOI, says Leti CEO

Leti is supporting Globalfoundries’ 22nm fully-depleted silicon-on-insulator (FD-SOI) semiconductor platform, called 22FDX. The platform incorporates software-controlled transistor body-biasing that are designed to provide trade-offs between power and performance. “Delivering FinFET-like performance and energy-efficiency at a cost comparable to 28nm planar technologies,” says Globalfoundries. Earlier this year, Leti assigned a team of experts to Globalfoundries’ wafer fab in ...

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Manufacturer's Definition of 'Made in USA' Costs Big Bucks

The "Made in USA" label does not always mean the same thing to companies as to the Federal Trade Commission.

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Wireless Charging IC Targets IoT

Wireless charging startup Energous is sampling an RF-to-DC rectifier IC designed to power smaller wearable and IoT devices that require up to 10 Watts over a 15 foot distance.

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Oracle Hedges Server Bets

Oracle debuted five new servers and a separate server partnership with Intel. The new servers are based on its latest SPARC M7 microprocessor, while the partnership targets mission critical systems favored by IBM.

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Article Series Covers USB 3.1 Test

A three part series describes higher data rates, cable testing, and power-delivery testing.

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2.3 Mpixel Automotive Image Sensor Carries ASIL B Qualification

ON Semiconductor is sampling its next generation ADAS (advanced driver assistance systems) automotive image sensor with LED Flicker Mitigation and ASIL B support.

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Bosch squares up to Dyson

Bosch squares up to Dyson

Bosch is squaring up to Dyson. BSH Hausgeräte GmbH the parent company of Bosch and Europe’s largest consumer goods manufacturer with revenues of €11.4 billion, is initiating legal action against Dyson in the UK. “Dyson,” says BSH, ” made a number of false allegations in the press asserting that BSH manipulated energy efficiency tests using ...

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Open Source Quality

Discussions about the quality of programs get polarized between proprietary software vs open source proponents with more anecdotes than facts in play.

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Osram joins the push for prettier light bulbs

Osram joins the push for prettier light bulbs

Osram is the latest company to add ‘filaments’ to its lighting LED portfolio. Filament LEDs are phosphor-coated strings of tiny LEDs, designed to look like incandescent filaments in art bulbs (see photo). Plessey announced filament production in July, and Osram started selling its own LED filament bulbs earlier this month. “Incorporating the LEDs in classic ...

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Start-up says multi-band LTE is possible in CMOS

Start-up says multi-band LTE is possible in CMOS

CMOS RF chips continue to make an impact on mobile phone design and a US-based start-up has developed a CMOS power amplifier which will support multi-band 3G/LTE designs. ACCO Semiconductor says it is in production of a CMOS Multi-mode Multi-band Power Amplifier (MMPA) which supports quad-band GSM/EDGE and 12-band 3G/LTE smartphones. “The AC26120 represents a fundamental ...

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IBM, Jasper Partner For IoT Services Platform

Large corporations will be able to access Jasper's Control Center through IBM's Bluemix. The goal: To enable companies that sell products such as heavy equipment or vehicles to add a variety of services to their customers, such as predictive maintenance or telematics.

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IoT-connected vehicles will challenge car firms

IoT-connected vehicles will challenge car firms

The growing importance of the internet for providing data services and data analytics is creating challenges for automotive suppliers, which will be very familiar to IT firms, writes Andrew Macleod In the past market needs for consumer electronics, computer networks, and the automotive industry were very separate, each with their own design cycles and security ...

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HP Inc. CTO: To the PC and Beyond

The CTO of the new HP Inc. shares his vision for the future of PCs and new computing markets in the Internet of Things, 3-D printing and wearables.

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48V dc-dc converter protected to 76V for industry

48V dc-dc converter protected to 76V for industry

Rohm has announced a 12-76V input, 3A variable output voltage, dc-dc buck converter with integrated mosfet. Called BD9G341AEFJ, it is optimised for industrial use. The high max voltage is there to “ensuring sufficient margin against sudden surge voltages, such as those caused by lightning, in communication infrastructure , factory automation equipment, industrial machinery, and other applications that normally ...

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EU denies net neutrality, delays abolition of roaming charges

EU denies net neutrality, delays abolition of roaming charges

The European Parliament has refused to endorse net neutrality while postponing until June 2017 the abolition of roaming charges. Roaming charges were to have been abolished this year but the European Council blocked it. National governments decide European Council rulings and governments like the UK’s have fought against the abolition of roaming charges. In April ...

David Manners



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China market: LeTV launches new smartphone

China-based TV vendor LeTV has unveiled a new smartphone, the Le 1s, which will be available at CNY1,099 (US$137), according to a China-based tech.qq.com report.

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AUO outlines outlook for 4Q15 heading into 2016

Moving ahead into 2016, AU Optronics (AUO) intends to focus primarily on technology integration in order to reduce customer costs and logistics along with value-added products, according to the company.

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Foxconn subsidiary starts constructing factory in China

First Special Material (Henan), a China-based subsidiary of Foxconn Electronics, has begun construction of a factory in Henan Province, northern China, with investment of CNY750 million (US$118 million).



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Energy-focused utility applications have the potential to help save customers money, says report

Residential customers are beginning to turn to energy-focused apps offered by utilities and vendors of energy-related hardware and services to increase energy efficiency in their homes and to save money. Through new tools, and with data available at their fingertips, customers can monitor their energy use to reduce consumption, while utilities benefit from more efficient grid operations. According to a new report from Navigant Research, active users of utilities' energy apps have experienced average savings of six percent to eight percent.

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Smartwatches to trump mHealth wearables for integration into the US$34 billion smart home market

The smart home market, projected to reach US$34 billion in 2020 is becoming the center of activity for multiple IoT ecosystems, including wearables. In a report from ABI Research, smartwatches will drive the most interest for wearables integration into the smart home even though fitness trackers were approximately two-thirds of all wearable device shipments in 2014. Recent announcements of Android Wear from Google and Apple Watch are driving integration efforts from various smart home platform vendors such as iControl, Alarm.com and Samsung's SmartThings.

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2015年10月27日 星期二

Alibaba nets over CNY22 billion for 3Q15

The largest China-based e-commerce service provider Alibaba Group Holding has released its financial report for third-quarter 2015, recording net profit of CNY22.703 billion (US$3.572 billion) which hiked 649.27% on year.

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Asustek tops Taiwan-based global brands in 2015, says MOEA

Asustek Computer has been appraised as the most valuable Taiwan-based global brand in 2015 with brand value of US$1.780 billion, achieving the status for three consecutive years, according to the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA).

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Taiwan solar cell makers trialing China-produced PV silver paste

Taiwan-based crystalline silicon solar cell makers have begun trials of PV silver paste from 2-3 China-based makers, raising the chance of breaking the existing dominance of Samsung SDI, DuPont, Germany-based Heraeus Holding and Taiwan-based Giga Solar Materials in the China and Taiwan markets in 2016, according to industry sources.

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Coretronic shuts down China subsidiary

Coretronic (Nanjing), Taiwan-based BLU (backlight unit) maker Coretronic's BLU subsidiary maker in eastern China, on October 22 ended production and business operations due to drastic decreases in BLU orders from display makers, according to Coretronic.



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Digitimes Research: China smartphone AP shipments to grow 14.6% on quarter in 4Q15

Shipments of smartphone-use application processors in China are expected to grow 14.6% sequentially to 161 million units in the fourth quarter of 2015 as handset vendors are building up inventories to meet year-end seasonal demand in the US and Europe, according to Digitimes Research.

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Corning Lotus NXT Glass chosen for Samsung Display LTPS-OLED line

Corning has announced its Corning Lotus NXT Glass will be used in Samsung's line of LTPS, OLED panels, according to Corning.

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Magnetic sensor suppliers look to automotive sector for growth, says IHS

Led by ongoing price erosion in the electronic compass sensor market, year-over-year semiconductor-based magnetic sensor revenues grew less than 1% in 2014; however, the industry's growth rate is on track to reach nearly 4% in 2015, according to IHS.

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Charles Kau remains Inotera chairman, says company CFO

Charles Kau is still the chairman of Inotera Memories, and there has been no change to the post, said company CFO Peter Shen while hosting an October 27 investors meeting to discuss Inotera's third-quarter 2015 financial results.



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SPIL expects pull-in of short lead-time orders in 1Q16

An influx of short lead-time orders for handset-related applications is expected to emerge in the first quarter of 2016, said Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL) chairman Bough Lin said during an October 27 investors conference.

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Pneumatic component maker Taiwan Chelic debuts on TSE

Shares of pneumatic automation component maker Taiwan Chelic started trading on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE) on October 27 with an initial price of NT$70 (US$2.16) per unit.

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Digitimes Research: HHGrace is a trend indicator of China 8-inch fabs

Shanghai Huahong Grace Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (HHGrace) is currently the second largest foundry house in China in terms of booth revenues and production capacity, and Digitimes Research believes the company is an important indicator of China's development of technology and strategies for 8-inch fabs.

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Slow sales of iPad devices affect operations of supply chain makers

Sales of small-size iPad products have remained flat in the fourth quarter of 2015, affecting operations of some makers in the supply chain, according to industry sources.

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EEVblog #811 – How The Varta 15 Minute Battery Charger Works

A look inside the Varta 15 minute 8A NiMH fast charger.
A teardown and look at how it works and the circuit topology.
Can Sanyo Eneloops be charged this fast too?
Forum HERE

Datasheets:
Varta-AA-2100mah-56706-datasheet.pdf
DTM4410.pdf
tl494.pdf



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ADAS Demands Programmable Platforms, Tools and Process

The ADAS ECU has to be open and programmable by car makers to enable the earliest start of development and test.

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New Research Pushes Skyrmions Closer to Magnetic Memory Devices

Three research projects have unveiled new breakthroughs in the study of skyrmions: small magnetic spin patterns that could form the basis of future high-density memory devices.

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ARM Upgrades Interconnect, Memory Control IP

ARM has upgraded its Corelink CCI coherent interconnect technology and digital memory controller as the basis for future heterogeneous system chips.

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Toshiba to Sell Image Sensor Unit to Sony

Toshiba will sell its image sensor business to Sony for approximately 20 billion yen ($164.69 million), according to unnamed sources in a Reuters report.

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Keysight takes PXIe signal analyser to 5G

Keysight takes PXIe signal analyser to 5G

Keysight Technologies has introduced a 50GHz frequency extension to its M9393A PXIe vector signal analyser (VSA), which means it covers Ka-band frequencies and millimeter wave (mmWave) measurements. This frequency band is used for satellite comms and mmWave has also being researched for 5G mobile. The module has options to allow for continuous frequency sweeps from 3.6 to 50GHz (option FRX) ...

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Tiny IoT radio for smart meters

Tiny IoT radio for smart meters

A tiny radio module for connecting smart meters to a local hub or gateway has been designed by Cambridge-based Amiho Technology in partnership with Rohm subsidiary Lapis semiconductor. The AM060 radio module, which measures just 17.8 x 20.2mm, operates at the Wireless Meter-Bus standard of 868MHz. It has built in data flash specifically for smart metering ...

Richard Wilson



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Taking the brakes off cuprate superconductors

Taking the brakes off cuprate superconductors

Cuprate superconductors might work at higher temperatures, if only someone could find a way to take the brakes off. The brakes in this case are an electron energy density wave – fixed electrons that inhibit free-flying electrons, according to the US Brookhaven National Laboratory. “Many researchers believe that the density wave is the key to ...

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Infineon Throws Hat into Automotive Security Ring

When it comes to automotive electronics, Infineon is best known for its power devices. However, the company also is very active in sophisticated control logics and has significant expertise for security sensitive applications. EE Times Europe met Infineon's Hans Adlkofer, Vice President of Automotive Systems, at the ELIV automotive electronics congress in Baden-Baden.

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Electronic Design’s Products of the Week (10/25-10/31)

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Samsung Developing Bendable Batteries for Smart Devices

Samsung has unveiled a new line of battery prototypes that the company claims are able to power wearable smart devices for longer by providing as much as 50% more battery life.

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Graphene photon detector works from infra-red to terahertz

Graphene photon detector works from infra-red to terahertz

Scientists at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) have developed a graphene optical detector that responds to incident electromagnetic radiation from infra-red to terahertz, and works at room temperature. It has already been used to synchronise two lasers. It consists of graphene on silicon carbide, with inter-digitated electrodes connected to a log-periodic antenna (see photo). “In contrast to ...

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Broadcom Rolls 100Mbit Auto Ethernet, Gigabit Later

Broadcom introduced its second-gen automotive Ethernet switches. By using 28-nm process geometry, Broadcom has "the world's smallest and most power efficient" switches. Asked about Gigabit automotive Ethernet, Broadcom said it'd be ready when the industry is ready.

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13 Geekiest Halloween Costumes For 2015

InformationWeek geeks want to help you get into the Halloween spirit while letting your geek flag fly. Check out our list, and let us know which costume you'll be wearing this Saturday.

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IoT Startup Revises 802.15.4 Nets

Startup Helium debuts its first product, an end-to-end platform for the Internet of Things using a variant of 802.15.4 networks.

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MEMS Shrinking Near Microscopic



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ARM launches next-gen CoreLink IP

ARM launches next-gen CoreLink IP

ARM has announced new ARM CoreLink system IP designed to enhance system performance and efficiency in next-generation premium mobile devices. T The CoreLink CCI-550 interconnect enables ARM big.LITTLE processing and a fully coherent GPU while lowering latency and increasing peak throughput. The CoreLink DMC-500 memory controller provides higher bandwidth and latency response for processors and ...

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TI to Bring 3-D Surround-View to Entry-Level Cars

Texas Instruments is introducing its newest automotive system-on-chip family, in an effort to move 3-D surround-view applications from the luxury category to entry and mid-level vehicles.

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Element 14 offers custom Raspberry Pi electronics to OEMs

Element 14 offers custom Raspberry Pi electronics to OEMs

Element14 has negotiated a deal to provide design and manufacturing bespoke designs based upon Raspberry Pi for OEMs. Globally-exclusive and signed with Raspberry Pi Trading – the commercial arm of Raspberry Pi – the announcement follows customer requests to create customised Raspberry Pi boards. Embest and AVID are design businesses owned by element14. “Together with ...

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Jitter & Noise Test Lab Opens in Silicon Valley

JitterLabs provides testing at its facility and can produce reports from your facility through its Web-based software.

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Cherry has speed sensor in plastic package for medical

Cherry has speed sensor in plastic package for medical

Cherry is offering an alternative to conventional sensors with metal housings. Its latest sensors feature a plastic flange-mount housing and are suitable for many industrial applications including electric drives, industrial automation, medical and energy applications. The modular system uses differential hall-chip sensor devices with a standard and fully-integrated magnetic circuit. As a result the devices ...

Richard Wilson



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5G teams need FPGAs for massive MIMO research

5G teams need FPGAs for massive MIMO research

David Hawke highlights the role programmable hardware is making in research and development of technologies such as massive MIMO for the 5G mobile communications radio access network. The goals for the so-called radio access network (RAN) for 5G mobile are lofty indeed and have been discussed at length by industry experts. What has received far ...

Richard Wilson



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China driving ARM-based server market

China driving ARM-based server market

The ARM server market is hotting up with the pace being set by China, says Applied Micro which has an ARM architecture licence and pioneered the first ARM-based server chips. “The market has not been this interesting for more than a decade,” says Applied Micro’s marketing vp John Williams, “Intel has 95/7% market share and ...

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Bozotti to be ordered to cut dividend

Bozotti to be ordered to cut dividend

Ahead of Thursday’s Q3 results meeting, STMicroelectronics CEO Carlo Bozotti will be told by ST’s two biggest investors, the French and Italian governments, that it must cut its dividend, reports Bloomberg. ST’s shares fell between 5 p% and 7% on the French and Italian stock markets following the report. In June, the French unions CFDT, ...

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TV channels go direct to consumers to tap into surging subscription online video revenues, says IHS

The traditional TV channels business is entering a period of flux. According to Ted Hall, research director at IHS, the core concept of the channel is fragmenting, as audience behavior is changing and broadcasters are adapting to meet evolving viewer needs. The traditional linear channel will be around for a long time to come, but it will become increasingly marginalised by a plethora of online services, from catch-up TV to TV Everywhere, pay TV channels' streaming offerings and YouTube multi-channel networks.

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Digitimes Research: Third-party service providers dominate mobile payment service market in China

Mobile payments outside financial institutions in China expanded to CNY8.24 trillion (US$1.299 trillion) in 2014 from the CNY1.19 trillion a year earlier, with third-party e-payment service providers accounting for 90.9% of mobile transactions, according to Digitimes Research.

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Inotera 3Q15 profits decline, revenues slide

Inotera Memories has announced net profits of NT$5.77 billion (US$178.4 million) on consolidated revenues of NT$14.49 billion for the third quarter of 2015, representing on-year declines of 50.3% in profits and 28.5% in revenues.

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Virtualized video encoders to grow to US$888 million in 2020, says report

The continued push towards cloud computing throughout the IT industry is making its way into video markets. Virtualization in the encoder market is expected to grow from 34% of the market in 2014 to 44% in 2020, according to ABI Research. As service providers look to expand their offerings, the desire for flexibility in launch and maintenance of these services grows as well. A shift in encoding formats with the upcoming HEVC focus, along with a multitude of new devices and device types to support it, is pushing the industry to embrace unified headends to satisfy these needs.



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Winbond posts revenue and profit decreases for 3Q15

Taiwan-based Winbond Electronics, a manufacturer of specialty DRAM and flash memory chips, has reported on-year decreases of 4% and 24%, respectively, in revenues and profits for the third quarter of 2015.

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AUO reports 3Q15 performance

AU Optronics (AUO) has announced its consolidated revenues in the third quarter of 2015 were NT$89.30 billion (US$2.75 billion), down 3.3% from the previous quarter. Gross profit was NT$9.15 billion, with a gross margin of 10.2%. Operating profit was NT$3.39 billion, with an operating margin of 3.8%. AUO's net profit for the third quarter of 2015 was NT$3.38 billion. Net profit attributable to owners of the company was NT$3.46 billion, with a basic EPS of NT$0.36.

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Hisense to sell 8K TVs before end of 2015, says report

In a bid to stay ahead of growing demand for higher-end TVs in China, Hisense will begin selling 8K TVs by the end of 2015, according to company management as quoted in a report from Japan-based Nikkei Electronics.

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Samsung may supply Apple with OLED panels for iPhone, says report

Samsung Display is now a supplier of OLED displays for Apple Watch, and may even supply Apple with OLED panels for other devices, according to Korea-based ET News.

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Sino-American to ship NFC chip in 4Q15

Taiwan-based power supply unit (PSU) maker Sino-American Electronics has expanded into the chip design industry and has developed a NFC chip that has already received orders from cross-strait handheld device vendors and will start shipments in the fourth quarter.



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2015年10月26日 星期一

Facebook iOS App Update Fixes iPhone Battery Drain

Facebook released an update to its iOS app that will stop the excessive drain on iPhone batteries that users were reporting.

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Differentiation is essential: Q&A with Intersil Taiwan managing director Brian Wan

While the product life cycles of analog ICs are getting shorter and shorter, the technical standards are getting ever higher. This is posing a challenge for industry players who have to keep rolling out innovative products to satisfy the market.



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High resolution displays contribute to rising revenues for driver chip vendors, IHS says

Annual revenues for driver integrated circuits (ICs) will peak at US$6.8 billion in 2017, due mainly to the demand for higher resolution displays in smartphones and other applications, according to IHS.

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Digitimes Research: Taiwan makers see LCD monitor shipments drop 9% in 3Q15

Taiwan makers' shipments of LCD monitors during the third quarter of 2015 dropped 9.3% on year to 20.11 million, which also represented a 1.7% quarterly decline, according to Digitimes Research.

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Richtek to focus on analog chips for mobile devices, wearables

After becoming a unit of MediaTek, Richtek Technology will continue to expand its analog IC portfolio and move more aggressively to gain market share, according to sources familiar with the matter.

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Snapdragon Flight expected to expand drone market

Qualcomm in September 2015 unveiled Snapdragon Flight, a total-solution reference platform specifically for developing drones for various uses, and the reference platform is expected to boost global demand for drones, according to industry sources in Taiwan.

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Phison October revenues to hit record, says report

NAND flash device controller supplier Phison Electronics is expected to see its October revenues top NT$3.5 billion (US$108 million) hitting a monthly record for the second consecutive month, buoyed mainly by strong controller IC demand for memory cards, a recent Commercial Times report cited market watchers as saying.

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Digitimes Research: Global notebook shipments to decline 17.5% on year in 4Q15

Global notebook shipments (not including detachable 2-in-1 products), are expected to drop 17.5% on year and 5.3% sequentially in the fourth quarter as most notebook vendors already completed their inventory preparation for the year-end holiday sales in the third quarter and are still conservative about overall demand in the fourth quarter, according to the latest Digitimes Research quarterly notebook report.

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Suppliers see weaker-than-expected orders for iPad Pro

Apple is ready to sell its iPad Pro in November, but has only placed limited orders with the related upstream supply chain prior to the end of 2015 and for the first quarter of 2016, showing Apple is taking a rather conservative attitude about the sales of the product, according to sources from the upstream supply chain.



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Slideshow: BMW's Hybrid EVs

BMWs i3 and i8, their electric hybrid vehicles (EVs), are manufactured with windmill-driven green energy, use carbon-fiber bodies and are glued instead of bolted together.

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Apple Hit With $5M Lawsuit Over Wi-Fi Assist

California couple says cellular bills went up after Apple's new Wi-Fi Assist feature pushed them onto LTE.

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Driver IC Shows Serial Port Keeps Going

Exar's latest RS-232 drivers shows the strength of the venerable serial port in new designs.

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Building Automation Startup Joins IoT Networks Game

Founded in 2009 to offer building automation solutions, including connected sensors or or co-developed customized solutions, French startup Qowisio is hoping to finalize the installation of its first public IoT network by the end of 2015.

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Samsung Backs Terahertz Pioneer for Chip Inspection

TeraView Ltd., a pioneer of the solid-state generation and detection of terahertz light for use in imaging and characterizing materials, has received an investment of about $10 million.

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Gresham stocks EOS’ smallest 120W PSU

Gresham stocks EOS’ smallest 120W PSU

EOS has introduced a 120W open-frame PSU measuring 50 x 75 x 30mm, its smallest yet at 16.94W/in3. Available in medical and commercial versions, as well as 120W with forced air, it can deliver 100W with convection cooling. Medical versions have a BF Rating and Class II Option, -40°C start-up, thermal shut down protection, standby power ...

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Mitsubishi claims IGBT power record at 6.5kV

Mitsubishi claims IGBT power record at 6.5kV

The highest capacity and highest operating temperature in the industry, is what Mitsubishi claimed at the launch of its 6,500V, 1,000A, 150C X-Series IGBT module. Called CM1000HG-130XA, power losses are ~20% down compared with its existing IGBT module (CM750HG-130R) through the use of seventh-generation ‘CSTBT’ chip and ‘RFC’ diode chips, said the firm. Applications are ...

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Apple Takes Green Initiatives in China

Apple plans to produce 2.2GW of solar power and other renewable energy in China to cut air pollution brought by factories that have made millions of iPhones and iPads in the past eight years.

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Chip Mergers, Impacts Still Ahead

The current consolidation of semiconductor companies is not over, and engineers and OEMs have yet to feel its impacts in layoffs and pricing.

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LED Engin claims flux record for RGBW lighting LEDs

LED Engin claims flux record for RGBW lighting LEDs

Led Engin is claiming a flux density record  with a combination of red, green, blue and white die that deliver 3,800 lm from 25 die in a 6.2 x 6.2 mm square on a 12 x 12mm substrate. Power input is 80W, leadig to the claim of a “new world record in both flux and ...

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Plessey gets business from Circadian lighting

Plessey gets business from Circadian lighting

Plessey is to develop packaged LEDs for circadian-modulated LED lighting systems from Massachusetts firm Circadian ZircLight. Developments at Circadian, according to Plessey, build upon a growing body of research showing that exposure to light at night causes a disruption of brain neuroendocrine systems, including melatonin and cortisol rhythms. “We are developing a set of human-centric ...

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High speed CAN bus is coming to cars, says Microchip

High speed CAN bus is coming to cars, says Microchip

Microchip is working with CANbus specialist Kvaser to integrate the Swedish firm’s  CAN and CAN Flexible Data-Rate (CAN FD) IP in its microcontrollers. CAN FD is a higher data rate extension to the original CAN protocol as specified in ISO 11898-1, which is used for in-car networks. It allows for a higher data rate and larger packet ...

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Global mono-Si wafer capacity expected to exceed 14GW in 2015, says report

Soaring demand from China, Japan and the US ensures that the first-tier photovoltaic (PV) module manufacturers are booked in orders up to the first quarter of 2016. Currently, prices are rising for all multi-Si products from wafers to cells and modules, with wafers having the largest increase due to news of supply shortages. On the other hand, the mono-Si market has not benefited from the sharp rise in demand during this year's second half. According to Corrine Lin, analyst for EnergyTrend, while the global mono-Si wafer capacity is expected to exceed 14GW in 2015, demand in the mono-Si end market is projected to be under 10GW. Trades of mono-Si products have remained weak as supply outstrips demand.

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Xiaomi notebook to enter mass production in 1Q16

China-based Xiaomi's first notebook products reportedly will enter mass production in the first quarter of 2016 and the vendor plans to release two models, a 12.5-inch and a 13.3-inch, the former made by Inventec and the later Compal Electronics, according to sources from the upstream supply chain.

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Expansion by China makers to increase global LED chip capacity by 8% in 4Q15

As subsidies offered by local governments in China for procuring MOCVD sets will end soon, some of China-based LED epitaxial wafer and chip makers are procuring such equipment and most of the additional MOCVD sets are expected to come into operation by the end of 2015, according to industry sources in Taiwan. Consequently, global LED production capacity will increase 8% in the fourth quarter.

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Branded content to grow faster than media advertising, says IHS

Branded content will grow three times faster than media advertising in the next five years according to IHS.



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China market: Meizu, Alibaba launch first jointly-developed smartphone

China-based smartphone vendor Meizu Technology has unveiled a new model, the Meilan Metal, the first model it developed jointly with e-commerce giant Alibaba Group, according to China-based Beijing Morning Post.

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IC Insights cuts 2015 IC market forecast to negative

IC Insights has lowered its 2015 IC market forecast from 1% growth to negative 1%, citing a slowing China economy, strong US dollar, and falling DRAM ASPs.

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CSOT evaluating construction of 11G facilities, says TCL

China Star Optoelectronics Technology (CSOT) is evaluating whether to build 11G facilities, according to management at parent company TCL that was quoted in a recent report from China Business News.

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Driver IC backend houses see utilization rates fall to 70-80%, says report

LCD driver IC packaging and testing houses Chipbond Technology and ChipMOS Technologies have both seen their capacity utilization rates fall to 70-80%, due mainly to poor TV sales and decelerating smartphone growth, according to a Chinese-language Liberty Times report.

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Quanta Storage to be fined by EC

Optical disc drive (ODD) maker Quanta Storage will be fined EUR7.146 million (US$7.93 million) by the European Commission (EC) under the European Union for participating in a cartel of eight ODD vendors, ODMs and OEMs, according to the Board of Foreign Trade (BOFT) under Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs.



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Acer sets up 3rd global BYOC operation center in China

Acer has announced the establishment of a subsidiary, Acer Cloud Technology (Chongqing), in Xiantao Big Data Valley in Chongqing City, western China, becoming its third global BYOC (bring your own cloud) operation center after the ones in Taiwan and Silicon Valley respectively.

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Taiwan September manufacturing production index down, says MOEA

Taiwan recorded a manufacturing production index (2011 as base year) of 102.74 for September 2015, decreasing 1.24% on month and 5.60% on year, according to statistics released by the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) on October 23.

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AYLA Networks finds gold in Clouds

AYLA Networks finds gold in Clouds

Five year-old Ayla Networks, which runs machine-to-Cloud-to-mobile device networks, has gone from 25 to 100 people in the last 15 months. “The market is growing so fast,” says CEO and co-founder David Friedman. Asked what kind of people he’s recruting he replies: “Cloud engineers – people who understand enterprise systems running on big data centres ...

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Toshiba reported to be planning semiconductor re-structuring

Toshiba reported to be planning semiconductor re-structuring

This week Toshiba is expected to decide on a plan to re-structure its semiconductor business, reports the Japanese press. The first step has already been taken – a $165 million disposal of its sensor business to Sony. However it is reported that more steps will be taken which may involve ‘thousands’ of job losses. Toshiba’s ...

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2015年10月23日 星期五

How to Fix the Internet of Broken Things

As an industry, we need to start to address the security limitations inherent in the Internet of Things. A new hardware-led approach needs to be at the heart of the solution.

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Self-Driving Cars: 'My Program Made Me Do It'

Automotive engineers may need to help a robotic car make ethical decisions. One solution is to envision a driverless car that's more flexible and personal.

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Sonolevitation

One's mind may recall the pyramids' potential methods of construction, but again, who could produce at that time such an intense sonowave? Rather impossible. But again......

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Dell Packs Analytics in IoT Gateway

At Dell World, the PC giant took a bigger step into the Internet of Things announcing a new IoT gateway with embedded analytics, initially for industrial automation and transit and a new custom IoT engineering team.

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Motor drives up to 250kW

Motor drives up to 250kW

Parker Hannifin has extended its AC30 series of variable speed AC drives up to 250kW. The move follows a recent upgrade to closed-loop control through a pulse encoder feedback option. The drives are aimed at applications from simple pumps and fans to closed-loop process line applications – using AC induction or permanent magnet servo motors. Energy monitoring is ...

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Fast diodes for automotive and telecom power

Fast diodes for automotive and telecom power

  Vishay is aiming at automotive and telecom power with fast switching soft-recovery (25ns recovery) FRED Pt rectifiers. AEC-Q101-qualified and designed for low leakage and low forward voltage drop (0.93V), the components are intended for dc-dc converters in engine control units (ECUs), anti-lock braking systems (ABS), LED lighting and dc-dc bricks. Current is up to ...

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50 and 75W quarter bricks for railways

50 and 75W quarter bricks for railways

Minmax is aiming at railway applications with two convection-cooled quarter brick dc-dc converters with EN550155 / IEC60571 railway approvals and EN50121-3-2 railway EMC compliance. MTQZ50 (50W) and MTQZ75 (75W) each come in two basic variants, for 72Vdc (43-101V) and 110Vdc (66-160V) input ranges. Each input range variant then offers four types,  with 5, 12, 15, or 24 ...

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Induction Cooking: How Do Coil/Pan Characteristics Affect Heating Ability?

This article looks at the equivalent circuits for quasi-resonant cookers and coil characteristics relating to the various pan materials used in these implements.

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Can We Get "Printed" Circuit Boards Which Really Are Printed?

Small components, large ICs, and tight PC boards discourage experimenter prototypes, but a board "printer" being pitched on Kickstarter may solve at least part of the PC-board dilemma.

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Lam Deal Leaves Open Questions

Lam Research's proposed $10.6 billion acquisition of KLA-Tencor raises several unanswered questions about customer reactions, counter offers, China and layoffs.

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ISM Bands Limit Opportunity

The rise of narrowband networks for the Internet of Things is poised for a fall, according to a senior software developer for cellular systems.

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Are these the rising stars of solar?

Are these the rising stars of solar?

Perovskite solar cells seem to be the promising new kid on the block and this fast-improving technology is already demonstrating silicon-like efficiency, without resorting to mono-crystalline semiconductor processing. According to researchers at Imperial College, London, the efficiency of perovskite cells has risen rapidly from less than four per cent in 2009 to over 20 per cent ...

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IBM Opens the Door for Carbon Film NV Memory

This latest work may well have solved the problems that have so far inhibited the development of carbon-based memory and opened the door to the possible use of oxygenated amorphous carbon for non-volatile memory applications.

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Digitimes Research: Google OnHub Wi-Fi routers to play an important role in IoT applications

The OnHub household Wi-Fi routers being promoted by Google could also play an important role in Google's household IoT initiations as the interior design of the OnHub retains a number of hardware resources and capabilities which can be utilized through upgrades in firmware, according to Digitimes Research.

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Taiwan IC design houses remain cautious about 4Q15

Taiwan-based IC design houses remain cautious about their sales performance in the fourth quarter of 2015 having not received a pull-in of short lead-time orders.



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North America fab tool book-to-bill continues growth, says SEMI

North America-based semiconductor equipment manufacturers posted a book-to-bill ratio of 1.07 in September 2015, up for the third consecutive month, according to SEMI.

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Utilization rates at 8-inch fabs rise

Taiwan-based IC foundries have recently landed a pull-in of orders for LCD driver ICs, analog chips and consumer ICs lifting capacity utilization rates at their 8-inch fabs, according to industry sources.

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Gamania Digital, GungHo set up joint venture

Gamania Digital Entertainment, the second largest online game developer and operator in Taiwan, on October 22 announced the establishment of a joint venture, GungHo Gamania, with Japan-based fellow company GungHo Online Entertainment to provide handset-based mobile gaming services in the Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau.

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LG Display to not meet OLED TV panel shipment goal in 2015, says report

LG Display will ship approximately 400,000-500,000 OLED TV panels in 2015 and over one million in 2016 as pricing drops as a result of increased yields, according to Korea-based Digital Daily.

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Gintech, TSEC turn profitable in 3Q15

Crystalline silicon solar cell makers Gintech Energy and TSEC saw their third-quarter 2015 business swing to profits.



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China market: Apple to open 24th self-operated retail store, says paper

Apple will open a self-operated retail store in Dalian, northeastern China, on October 24, its 24th in the China market, according to the China-based Guangzhou Daily, adding that this will be the seventh opened in 2015.

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Display panel prices still in a slump in October despite positive signs from industry, says TrendForce

According to TrendForce, TV panel shipments have been steady to the third quarter of this year. In the monitor panel market, rush orders from vendors for the year-end sales have returned. Notebook sales are also slowly picking up due to promotional activities. Nonetheless, these positive signs have not significantly eased the industry's concerns over the looming oversupply problem and the market has remained downbeat for October.

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SAS offers free patent licensing

Solar-grade crystalline silicon wafer maker Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) on October 22 announced the availability of free licensing for its patent No. 1452185 concerning the structure and manufacturing process of solar-grade crystalline silicon ingots and wafers to Taiwan-based fellow makers. Interested makers need to register during October 22-December 31, 2015.

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Some China white-box tablet vendors shifting to other product lines

China-based white-box tablet vendors, due to stagnant growth in demand and increasing price competition, either have withdrawn from the market or are striving to shift to other product lines including smartphones, entry-level notebooks, smartwatches and smart bands, according to Taiwan-based supply chain makers.

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SEMI b-to-b improving

SEMI b-to-b improving

The SEMI book-to-bill hit 1.07 in September. September bookings were $1.60 billion, 4.1% lower than August’s 2015 $1.67 billion, and 35.1% higher than the September 2014 order level of $1.19 billion. September billings were $1.50 billion, 4.6% lower than August’s 2015 $1.58 billion, and 19.7% higher than the September 2014 billings level of $1.26 billion. ...

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Analogix SlimPort connects mobiles to TV

Analogix SlimPort connects mobiles to TV

Analogix Semiconductor has launched its SlimPort NANO∙CONSOLE on Indiegogo. A mobile-enabled dock with remote for Android mobile devices, the NANO∙CONSOLE allows users to: Connect their SlimPort-enabled mobile device to any HDMI-enabled display. Control their smartphone or tablet remotely from anywhere in the room with the Bluetooth-enabled touchpad NANO Remote; Play and Share media and apps on ...

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2015年10月22日 星期四

ZF Bundles Electromobility Activities

The new giant in the automotive mechatronics area, ZF group, will aggregate its electromobility activities in a new business unit. In turn, the production of shock absorbers will be moved to eastern Europe and Turkey.

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China IoT service revenues to grow faster than any other major country to US$41 billion by 2020, says firm

China's Internet of Things (IoT) services revenues will grow more than five times in the next five years, exceeding US$41 billion by 2020. This is the fastest revenue growth rate of any country, according to ABI Research.

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AMOLED TV pricing on the decline in China, says report

AMOLED TV pricing in China has decreased 17% since May of 2015, falling to an average price of CNY16,157 (US$2,542), according to research firm AVC.



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Prices for solar-grade polycrystalline silicon wafers may rise in November

Prices for a solar-grade polycrystalline silicon wafers have risen to US$0.835-0.840 currently due to strong demand, and are likely to further rise to US$0.85-0.87 in November, according to industry sources.

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Lite-On Technology sets up joint R&D center

EMS provider Lite-On Technology on October 22 signed with Taiwan's National Tsing Hua University to establish a joint R&D center to develop innovative technologies with potential commercial applications for use by Lite-On to transform its business operations, according to the company.

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IC demand from China smartphone vendors to remain brisk in 2016, say sources

Taiwan-based IC design houses expect demand for IC parts from China-based smartphone vendors to remain brisk in early 2016 as vendors have continued to upgrade the hardware specifications of their devices, according to industry sources.

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OLED handset panels in high demand due to orders from China

Korea panel makers are eyeing opportunities in the OLED handset panel segment due to increased demand in China where the volume of smartphones released with the panel technology has tripled in 2015 compared with 2014.

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Taiwan market: Sony Mobile unveils Xperia Z5 Premium

Sony Mobile Communications on October 22 unveiled Xperia Z5 Premium smartphone for launch in the Taiwan market in early November at a recommended contract-free retail price of NT$25,900 (US$797), according to the company's Taiwan branch general manager Jonathan Lin.

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MediaTek to attract investment from China Mobile, says report

China Mobile will make an equity investment in MediaTek to form a strategic alliance with the Taiwan-based IC design house, according to a recent Economic Daily News (EDN) report.



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Acer establishes subsidiary to enter electric vehicle power system and battery industries

Acer's Build Your Own Cloud (BYOC) business recently established a new subsidiary, MPS Energy, to focus on developing car-use batteries and electric vehicle power systems and will also combine its BYOC system with the product lines to create new smart management systems.

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Digitimes Research: Taiwan 4Q15 handset shipments to reach 19.88 million units

Taiwan-based vendors, ODMs and JDMs (joint design manufacturers) will together ship 19.88 million handsets in the fourth quarter of 2015, increasing 1.7% on quarter but decreasing 21.3% on year, according to Digitimes Research.

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Foxconn speeds up penetration into innovative product segments

Optimizing its capital, manufacturing capability and integrated supply chain, the Foxconn Group has accelerated its entry into innovative product segments, rolling out a number of devices, including smart accessories, smart bicycles and voice-controlled small-size robots, according to industry sources.

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Digitimes Research: Pogo Pin to account for over 60% of power charging interfaces used in smart wearable devices in 2016

Pogo Pin will account for over 60% of power charging interfaces used in smart watches and smart bands in 2016, all types of USB together for nearly 20%, and wireless power charging standards WPC, A4WP and PMA for the remaining, according to Digitimes Research.

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Huawei becomes top smartphone vendor in China in 3Q15, says Canalys

Huawei ranked as the top smartphone vendor in China in the third quarter of 2015, while Xiaomi Technology fell to second place, according to an estimate by Canalys.



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Friday Quiz: USB 3.1

Test your knowledge on the forthcoming latest version of USB and some of its specs.

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Survey: Cars Contain Few Barriers to Hackers

Recent survey of 500 automotive developers, engineers, and executives primarily from automotive OEMs and Tier One suppliers, concluded: "OEMs and their suppliers do not yet have the desire, skills, tools or processes to make a secure car."

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AMD Unveils 64-bit x86 SOC for High-Performance Embedded

AMD claims high-end embedded leadership with x86-based R-Series SOCs.

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AMD Unveils 64-bit x86 SOC for High-Performance Embedded

AMD claims high-end embedded leadership with x86-based R-Series SOCs.

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Silicon Radar Seeks Funds for 120GHz Push



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Cunning Coding Tricks for LED Ring Lighting Effects

If you are a hardware hero who only occasionally dips your toes in the software waters, then these coding tips and tricks may prove to be jolly useful to you.

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Further Details of FinFET ReRAM Released

Further details have been released of the resistive RAM made using a 16nm logic FinFET manufacturing process. A full paper is due to be presented on a 1-kbit memory array of such devices at this year's International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) coming up in December.

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Schumpeter's Gale and 25 is the New 10

Leapfrog 10 Gb/s Ethernet and start with 25G, which achieves higher throughput through lane capacity expansion instead of lane aggregation

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Dell Preps Semi-Custom Servers

Dell unveiled new servers for the data center market and enterprise at its annual DellWorld conference, targeting custom and semi-custom network infrastructure and storage for tier two cloud providers and others.

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TI Staying Above Consolidation Fray

Chipmaker's CFO says the company has no immediate plans to join in the acquisition frenzy sweeping the semiconductor industry.

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Lowest drift bandgap voltage reference ever

Lowest drift bandgap voltage reference ever

    Linear Tech is claiming a record for its latest voltage reference – the lowest drift bandgap ever – at 1.5ppm/°C, or 30ppm long-term. Called the LT6657, low frequency (0.1-10Hz) noise is also good at 0.5ppmp-p, as is 35ppm of thermal hysteresis. Wired as a low-drop series reference is needs a supply of as little as ...

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Upstart $500 Arbitrary Waveform Generator Worth a Look

Siglent's new arbitrary waveform generator is a pro-level instrument for a (well-off) hobbyist price.

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Foundry Sales Defy IC Decline

The importance of the wafer foundry business continues to grow in the IC industry, according to a new report from one veteran electronics analyst.

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USB-C means “one cable for all”

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Device charging over USB has become a major consumer feature in recent years. USB is by far the most popular and successful means of connecting peripherals, with some 5 billion ports being produced every year.

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Today's Complex Networking Chips Demand Hardware Emulation

Project teams designing complex switches and routers have turned to hardware emulation as the foundation for their verification strategy to battle network congestion and outages.

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IoT-Designed, Locally Manufactured Cars Come to Market

Instead of spending millions of dollars and several years designing a new vehicle, micromanufacturing can do it much faster and at a fraction of the cost.

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Loud About IoT: LoRa Takes Over Sigfox' Noise says Bouygues

Judging from the numerous statements issued by low power, long range RF Internet-of-Things (IoT) connection enablers and competitors Sigfox and Semtech, both companies are securing their way to global IoT network domination, with every month witnessing a new territory claim.

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Picture Gallery: Discovering Start-Ups 2015, the winners

Picture Gallery: Discovering Start-Ups 2015, the winners

The strength of current UK-based technology start-ups was evident at the Discovering Start-Ups 2015 competition when the winners were announced in London today. The winners ranged from smart glasses for the blind and an online platform for gene testing to an industrial wireless sensor network, real-time risk assessment system for cyber-attacks and a new reversible ...

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IBM's Watson Tackles Sports

IBM has partnered with Triax Technologies, Spare5 and 113 Industries to bring Watson's sports expertise to the playing field.

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