2017年4月28日 星期五

Politics Muddy Toshiba Bidding

As the second round of bidding for Toshiba's coveted memory business draws near, the opaque process is exposing a deep schism of interests in Japan among politicians, bureaucrats and bankers. But did anyone ask what engineers want?

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Faster Networks Push Interface Development

Rambus' memory and interface portfolio, including its recently launched 56G SerDes PHY, is being guided by long-reach backplane requirements for 400 GB Ethernet applications, as well as 5G wireless networks

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Qualcomm: Apple's Real iPhone Competitor

Apple has identified who its toughest foe is and is taking action.

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Apple Stops Royalties to Q'comm

Qualcomm reduced its quarterly revenue forecast by $500 million, charging that Apple has stopped paying it royalties on mobile devices such as iPhones.

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It's Time for OEMs to Get Augmented!

A few technologies are reaching a level of maturity that will likely change the way we work, the way we innovate, the way we make, and the way we run the factories and supply chains that we operate.

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Imperas joins RISC-V Foundation

Imperas Software has become a member of the RISC-V Foundation, at the same time as it made virtual platform and model support available for the RISC-V architecture. RISC-V Foundation drives the adoption of the RISC-V instruction set architecture (ISA) – a RISC architecture originally developed at the University of California, Berkeley, now touted as an ...

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Computing on the boundary between conventional and quantum

A team of researchers from Australia and the UK have developed a theoretical framework to identify computations that occupy the boundary at which problems become impossible for today’s computers and can only be solved by a quantum computer – dubbed the ‘quantum frontier’. Along the way, they have shown that even simple error-prone quantum computers ...

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Photo-dielectric: discovery in need of an application

An intrinsic photo-dielectric effect has been found in a ceramic by researchers at the University of Nagoya in Japan. Dielectric changes under light are nothing new, but in the case of LaAl0.99Zn0.01O3-δ it is not accompanied by an increase in dielectric conductivity – it remains an insulator throughout the process. “We have demonstrated the existence ...

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Apple escalates Qualcomm battle

Apple has escalated its battle with Qualcomm by refusing to pay royalties to its contractors which are owed to Qualcomm. So the contractors won’t pay Qualcomm which means there will be a hit to Qualcomm’s Q1 revenues. Instead of Q1 revenues of an estimated $5.3 billion – $6.1 billion these will now be $4.8 billion ...

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Girls like STEM subjects as much as boys, if they have a go

Girls start believing they aren’t good at maths, science and computers at a young age, but providing fun STEM activities at school and home may spark interest and inspire confidence – at least in the US, according to a study by the University of Washington. The finding was that, when exposed to a computer-programming activity, ...

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ZX Spectrum rides again, with Z80 and optional Raspberry Pi Zero

ZX Spectrum Next is a crowd-funded project to bring back the original in a form that will run the original games because it has a Z80 processor at its heart. “The Spectrum Next is fully implemented with FPGA technology, ensuring it can be upgraded and enhanced while remaining truly compatible with the original hardware by ...

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Zinc sponge anode makes Li-ion alternative rechargeable

The US Navy is has created a rechargeable aqueous zinc battery with performance approaching Li-ion cells. While useful in non-rechargeable applications – it is the basis for ‘alkaline cells’ – zinc electrodes tend to grow dendrites (whiskers) when charged, wrecking the cell. Scientists at the US Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) have created nickel-zinc batteries with ...

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Faraday seeing growth in 28nm chip market

Faraday Technology, a Taiwan-based ASIC design service and IP provider, has expressed optimism about 28nm chip market growth. The company has received new orders for 28nm NRE (non-recurring engineering) designs.



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ITRI unveils LMD 3D large-size printing platform

The Laser and Additive Manufacturing Technology Center under the government-sponsored Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) has unveiled an in-house-developed LMD (laser metal deposition) 3D printing platform able to print 50cm cubic objects, according to general director Tsau Fang-hei.

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FPCB maker Flexium 1Q17 profits fall

Flexible PCB maker Flexium Interconnected has reported net profits of NT$245 million (US$8.12 million) for the first quarter of 2017, down 76.1% on quarter and 41.9% on year. EPS for the quarter stood at NT$0.87 compared to NT$1.63 of a year earlier.

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MediaTek gross margin continues to fall

Taiwan-based IC design house MediaTek, which specializes in mobile SoC solutions, saw its gross margin reach a record low of 33.5% in the first quarter of 2017.

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STSP aims to set up robot production base in Tainan in 4 years

The Southern Taiwan Science Park (STSP) has signed a MOU with an industrial association and a number of academic organizations in southern part of Taiwan, aiming to push for the formation of a robot production base in the STSP.

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Macronix developing 3D NAND technology for SSDs

Macronix International has been engaged in the development of 3D NAND technology, and expects to enter volume production of chips built using the technology for SSDs in 2018, according to company chairman Miin Wu.

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Qualcomm, Microsoft to bring ARM notebook back

ARM has recently revealed that a Snapdragon 835-based Windows 10 notebook will be launched in the market by the end of 2017 and some market watchers believe ARM and Microsoft’s partnership is expected to focus on conquering the weakness in software ecosystem and could bring pressure to Intel.

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Digitimes Research: China panel makers showcase TDDI LTPS TFT-LCD, flexible AMOLED panels at CITE

China-based panel makers exhibited small- to medium-size TDDI (touch and display driver integration) LTPS TFT-LCD panels and flexible AMOLED panels at China Information Technology Expo (CITE) 2017 in Shenzhen, southern China, during April 9-11, according to Digitimes Research.



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China market: More vendors to launch smartphones with dual-lens cameras

China-based smartphone vendors including Oppo, Vivo, Xiaomi and Gionee will follow the steps of domestic rival Huawei to launch smartphones with dual-lens cameras in the second half of 2017, according to sources from Taiwan's handset supply chain.

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Gaming PC sales in North America in 2016 grow 25-30%

Commenting on the gaming PC market in North America, Kevin Jones, vice president for US-based retail chain Micro Center said that overall sales increased 25-30% on year in 2016, and Micro Center’s sales grew 200-300% from a year ago. Jones expects sales to continue climbing in 2017 and gaming PCs' high prices are also helping to increase overall ASPs.

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TI sparkles on 300mm analogue

Revenue increased 13% from Q1 2016. Analogue revenue grew 20% and Embedded Processing revenue grew 10% from Q1 2016. “Gross margin of 63% reflected the quality of our product portfolio, as well as the efficiency of our manufacturing strategy, including the benefit of 300mm analogue production,” said TI CEO Rich Templeton, referring to “our opportunistic ...

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NXP No.1 in MCU

NXP has overtaken  Renesas To become the No.1 MCU supplier following its takeover of Freescale which saw its MCU sales grow 116% last year, reports IC Insights. The Freescale acquisition moved NXP from sixth in the 2015 MCU ranking to the top spot in 2016 with a marketshare of 19% ($2.9 billion). About three-quarters of ...

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2017年4月27日 星期四

Foxconn to build production center for Amazon in China

Foxconn Electronics will team up with a number of China-based companies to build a production center in Hengyang, central China to produce of an array of devices for Amazon, according to industry sources.

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Digitimes Research: Study of Japan IT industry for 1Q17

While LG Electronics has dominated the global OLED TV market, Japan-based Panasonic, Sony and Toshiba still launched OLED TVs in Japan in the first quarter of 2017, with panels supplied by LG Display. However, to differentiate from LG Electronics’ products, the Japan-based vendors are expected to focus on developing their own technologies for their OLED TVs.



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Data is basis for smart factories

Smart factories based on Industry 4.0 turn out not only products but also data, and such data can be stored, processed and analyzed to enable factories' management executives to understand production conditions and make cloud computing-based decisions.

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Digitimes Research: LCD monitor shipments drop over 6% drop in 1Q17

Taiwan's LCD monitor shipments dropped 6.2% on year to reach below 20 million units in the first quarter of 2017, while worldwide shipments also experienced a similar decline of 6.8% on year. For the second quarter, Taiwan's volume will continue to see an on-year decline of 8.4%, while worldwide shipments will drop 7.2%, showing the market has yet to recover.

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Macronix reports profit for 1Q17

Macronix International has reported its third consecutive profitable quarter enabling its net value per share to stay above NT$5 (US$0.17). The maker of flash and mask ROM memory expects to resume trading under normal conditions on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE) in May.

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UMC to roll out 22nm process as early as 2018

Foundry chipmaker UMC has disclosed plans to roll out 22nm process technology as early as 2018. UMC has started IP development for its 22nm process, and expects to introduce the node technology in 2018 or 2019, the foundry said at its recent investors meeting.

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PTI eyeing to become largest backend house in Japan

Powertech Technology (PTI) will strive to become Japan's largest backend house following its acquisition of Micron Akita and a majority stake in Tera Probe, according to DK Tsai, chairman and CEO for the Taiwan-based company.

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AUO expects 2Q17 large-size panel shipments to shrink 1-5% on quarter

AU Optronics (AUO) expects shipments of large-size panels in the second quarter of 2017 to decrease 1-5%, small- to medium-size units to remain unchanged, and the corresponding ASP to rise 1-3% on quarter, company chairman and CEO Paul Peng said at an April 27 investors conference.



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Parade sees earnings up on year in 1Q17

Mixed-signal IC supplier Parade Technologies has reported net income of US$11.95 million for the first quarter of 2017, increasing 10.75% from a year earlier. After tax EPS for the first quarter stood at US$0.16 compared to US$0.14 of a year-ago quarter.

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Radiant expects 20% growth in 2017 shipments of BLUs used in tablets, notebooks

Radiant Opto-Electronics expects shipments of BLUs (backlight units) used in tablets and notebooks in 2017 to increase 20% on year, according to company chairman P.J. Wang at an April 27 investors conference.

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Coretronic nets NT$0.64 per share for 1Q17

Coretronic has released its financial report for the first quarter of 201, recording net EPS of NT$0.64.

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Aurora nets NT$1.05 per share for 1Q17

Office automation (OA) machine and office furniture distributor Aurora on April 27 released financial report for the first quarter of 2017, posting consolidated revenues of NT$3.506 billion (US$115 million), gross margin of 42.81%, net operating profit of NT$295.4 million, net profit of NT$327.7 million and net EPS of NT$1.05.

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Ex-HTC executive launches startup to promote VR solutions

Former HTC North Asia president Jack Tong has announced the establishment of JPW International Technology, a startup to develop and promote VR (virtual reality) motion solutions and related equipment.



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Bozotti to Remain CEO, But ST Elevates Heir Apparent

European chip maker elevates heir apparent to deputy CEO.

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EEVblog #989 – FLIR ETS320 Thermal Camera Teardown

Teardown of the new FLIR ETS320 Benchtop Thermal Camera
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'Cypress 3.0' Strategy Bearing Fruit

New CEO's plan to target markets growing faster than the overall semiconductor industry yields record quarterly sales.

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ADI ADC meets 5G spectral efficiency demands

ADI has launched an ADC to meet the spectral efficiency demands of 4G/5G  base-stations. It also meets the reduced run-time targets of multi-standard production instrumentation and provides a detection range and sensitivity suitable for defense electronics. Made on a  28nm CMOS process, the AD9208 delivers  bandwidth and dynamic range to cover the largest number of ...

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Intel Boosts CapEx 20%

Intel will boost capital spending 20 percent this year and next to ramp 3D NAND and 3DXP memories, it said reporting quarterly financial gains.

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Sanjay Mehrotra takes over at Micron

Sanjay Mehrotra, co-founder and CEO of SanDisk, has been appointed CEO of Micron. “Sanjay has an outstanding track record of business success and exceptional knowledge of the memory and storage industry,” said Robert E. Switz, chairman of the board of directors and a member of the CEO selection committee. “His experience in markets ranging from ...

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Intel makes Q1 profit of $3bn

Intel had revenue of $14.8 billion in Q1 for a net profit of $3 billion. PC revenues were $8 billion. Data centre revenues were $4.2 billion. Flash revenues were $866 million The IoT group had revenues of $721 million. The Security Group had revenue of $534 million The FPGA group had revenue of $425 million. ...

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SPONSOR: Reliable Wireless Sensor Network Streamlines Manufacturing Operations



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Samsung Lifted by Strong Memory Chip Sales

Best ever quarterly profit for semiconductor division helps South Korean electronics giant shake off Galaxy 7 recall fiasco.

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Micron Makes Mehrotra Next CEO

Micron named flash co-inventor and former SanDisk CEO Sanjay Mehrotra as its next chief executive, effective May 8.

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7 Steps to Move Manufacturers to Industry 4.0

Every function and activity in manufacturing has data behind it that should be leveraged to improve processes across the organization that will help it achieve smart factory status.

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PA Consulting Group celebrates annual Raspberry Pi school coding competition

Some of the brightest innovators from UK schools gathered at PA Consulting Group’s annual Raspberry Pi coding competition final in London.

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Thermoelectric generators and interface PCBs

Thermoelectric energy harvesters are available from Leicestershire-based European Thermodynamics. “The Adaptive range has been developed with design and development engineers in mind,” said company engineer Tibor Toro. “The initial products in the range are an excellent addition to energy harvesting research and development, evaluating standalone or even small grid connected strategies. We are looking forward ...

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Huawei develops ARM-Android open source platform for Linaro

A development platform for the Android open source project (AOSP) has been created by Huawei. The ARM-based hardware is part of the Linaro open source collaborative engineering organization developing software for the ARM ecosystem. The HiKey 960 96Boards development platform from Huawei is now listed on the 96Boards website and will become available through global distribution ...

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Farnell signs Dialog

Premier Farnell has signed a global franchise agreement with Dialog. ‘This new agreement expands our product range, and coupled with Dialog’s advanced system-level knowhow, deep portfolio of intellectual property and mixed signal innovation, further enables us to provide a full service solution for customers, supporting our customers from design to initial production as they take their ...

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Memory module maker Apacer reports increased earnings for 1Q17

Memory module maker Apacer Technology has reported net profits of NT$107 million (US$3.552 million) for the first quarter of 2017, up 4.9% on quarter and 17.6% on year. EPS for the quarter stood at NT$1.06 compared to NT$0.93 a quarter earlier and NT$0.60 a year ago.

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AUO reports strong profits for 1Q17

AU Optronics (AUO) has announced its consolidated financial results for the first quarter of 2017, with consolidated revenues reaching NT$88.56 billion (US$2.94 billion), down by 3.6% from the previous quarter. Net profit for the quarter came to NT$9.44 billion.

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China market: Huawei recaptures top smartphone vendor ranking in 1Q17, says Canalys

After staying in the second place for two consecutive quarters, Huawei managed to move past rival Oppo to recapture the number one title in China's smartphone market in the first quarter of 2017, with shipments totaling 21 million units for an 18% share, according to Canalys.

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US net neutrality threatened by FCC

The Trump appointee to the US FCC Chairmanship , Ajit Pai, said yesterday he wants to abandon net neutrality – the rule that everyone must get equal service from broadband providers. Net neutrality stops broadband providers charging extra for fast service. Pai said yesterday that he believed the rules depressed investment by internet providers and ...

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INCJ to sell 20% stake in Renesas

The Innovation Network Company of Japan (INCJ), a government bail-out fund for troubled companies, is to sell a 20% stake in Renesas. INCJ currently holds 69% of Renesas after bailing out the company in 2013. At that time the company had cumulative losses of some $6 billion over the previous seven years. INCJ bought its ...

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EEVblog #988 – FLIR ETS320 Benchtop Thermal Camera Review

Review of the new FLIR ETS320 Benchtop Thermal Imaging Camera designed for electronics and PCB use.
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ST re-apponts Bozotti as CEO

ST has re-appointed Carlo Bozotti as CEO and has appointed Jean-Marc Chery as deputy CEO. ST has been looking for a replacement for Bozotti for some time, but this process does not appear to have been successful.   ST says that Bozotti will serve for one more year before retiring as CEO. ST had Q1 ...

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2017年4月26日 星期三

Magellan, Samsung America to partner on ELD products

Magellan, the GPS brand subsidiary of Mitac International Magellan, has announced cooperation with Samsung Electronics America to supply enterprise-level electronics logging devices (ELDs) that are able to track hours of service for trucks in North America.



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Taiwan market: More China vendors to follow Oppo to expand share in local smartphone market

Oppo's success in Taiwan's smartphone market is expected to encourage more China-based vendors to duplicate its strategy to penetrate into the local market, which may lead to a drastic change of market share among vendors, according to sources from local retail channels.

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Vivotek works with partners to integrate H.265 technology into software

Taiwan-based camera product supplier Vivotek has completed integration of its H.265 compression technology with software from 11 designers: Axxonsoft, Genetec, Milestone, Nuuo, Synology, Cathexis, Digifort, Exacq, Luxriot, Macroscop and Mirasys.

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Lite-On Technology expects huge growth in smart LED street lamp shipment in 2017

EMS provider Lite-On Technology expects shipments of smart LED street lamps in 2017 to be five times those in 2016, taking up 5% of total LED street lamp shipments, according to the company.

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Gintech obtains VPC for high-efficiency PV modules in Taiwan

Solar cell maker Gintech Energy has obtained VPC (voluntary product certification) for a series of high-efficiency PV modules made of mono-Si cells from the Taiwan government's Bureau of Standards, Metrology & Inspection, according to company president Pan Wen-whe.

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LG Display 1Q17 net operating profit hits record

LG Display has released its first-quarter 2017 financial report, reporting net operating profit of KRW1,027 billion (US$912 million), the firm's highest-ever quarterly level.

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Nanya to ramp 20m process output

Nanya Technology will start making 20nm chips in small volume in the third quarter, and will expand output to 30,000 wafer starts per month by the fourth quarter of 2017, according to the Taiwan-based DRAM firm.

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Cree to set up LED packaging joint venture with San'an Optoelectronics

Cree has announced it is forming a joint venture with San’an Optoelectronics to produce and deliver to market high-performing, mid-power lighting class LED packaged products.



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SPIL posts profit drop in 1Q17

IC packager Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL) has reported net profits of NT$996 million (US$33.1 million) for the first quarter of 2017, down 64.8% sequentially and 37.9% on year. EPS for the quarter came to NT$0.32.

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UMC expects flat performance in 2Q17

United Microelectronics (UMC) expects its wafer shipments and ASPs to stay flat sequentially in the second quarter of 2017, when the foundry chipmaker's capacity utilization rate will fall to 90-93% from 96% in the first quarter. Gross margin will climb to about 25% from about 20% in the prior quarter, however.

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Asia Tech Image profits soar in 1Q17

Contact image sensor (CIS) module maker Asia Tech Image (ATI) has reported net profits of NT$47.34 million (US$1.574 million) for the first quarter of 2017, increasing 249% from a year earlier.

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Elan sees earnings improve on year in 1Q17

Touch and fingerprint sensor vendor Elan Microelectronics has reported net profits of NT$140 million (US$4.654 million) for the first quarter of 2017, down 13.58% on quarter but up 27.3% on year. EPS for the quarter stood at NT$0.34 compared to NT$0.40 a quarter earlier and NT$0.26 of a year earlier.

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SMIC reportedly hires former TSMC R&D exec

Speculation has emerged that Mong-song Liang, formerly a senior director of R&D at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) advanced modules technology division, will work for Semiconductor Manufacturing International (SMIC) starting May.

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UMC Sees Weakening Demand at 28nm

United Microelectronics Corp., Taiwan's second largest foundry, said that the ramp of its most advanced technology node has slipped for a third time under strong competition.

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NXP Reference Design Integrates Alexa Voice Control Into Appliances



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Businesses Set High Expectations For AI

Most companies agree that AI will enhance the capabilities of people in the future, according to Fujitsu.

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Automotive Strength Drives TI's First Quarter Sales

Chip firm posts double-digit revenue growth on the strength of automotive and industrial sales.

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Baidu Battles Google on Robo-Car Derby

Baidu's plan to "open up" its autonomous driving platform to others surprised many auto industry watchers. One analyst described it "a bit of a moon shot." But he thinks China is the right place to try this out.

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Software algorithms secure embedded designs

Segger has introduced a library of cryptographic algorithms written entirely in C. Called emCrypt, it includes block ciphers, hashes, MACs, and digital signatures required to meet the demanding cryptographic needs of embedded devices. Having been designed from the ground up for use in memory-constrained embedded systems, emCrypt uses minimal resources in respect of memory footprint ...

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Brexit will only make tech skills shortage worse

With an ageing population and the threat that Brexit poses to freedom of movement laws, recruiters in the electronics industry will need new talent management strategies, writes Ben Hall Despite the electronics industry being home to some of the most cutting edge employers – all offering myriad opportunities for professionals – the fact remains that ...

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RISC-V Foundation replies on Princeton bugs

Princeton University found problems with the memory consistency model (MCM) in more complex implementations of the open source RISC-V. The University works with the RISC-V Foundation, so there was no conflict, and the Foundation is already on the case. However, the Foundation desires to set the record straight in detail, and its chairman Krste Asanović has written the following (reproduced in ...

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China market: China makers slash smartphone panel prices

China-based panel suppliers including China Star Optoelectronics Technology (CSOT), BOE Technology, Everdisplay Optronics and Tianma, have resorted to price competition in order to win orders from smartphone vendors such as Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Gionee, Xiaomi, Meizu, ZTE, Asustek Computer and HTC, according to sources from the upstream supply chain.

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Taiwan market: Perobot adds 2 Pepper sales agents

Perobot, Foxconn Electronics' subsidiary for marketing its Pepper service-providing humanoid robot in the Taiwan market, has added two sales agents, Systex and High Performance Information, in addition to the original agent Asia Pacific Telecom, according to Perobot.



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Micron talks about its integrated global operations

Micron Technology has been actively allocating its global resources to enhance its DRAM and NAND flash product lines, according to Wayne Allan, VP of global manufacturing at the US-based memory chip vendor.

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India market: Xiaomi facing increasing competition from Oppo, Vivo, says report

Xiaomi Technology is facing increasing competition from rival vendors Oppo and Vivo in India's smartphone market, according to a China-based tech.qq.com report.

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Meizu lowers smartphone shipment target for 2017, says paper

China-based smartphone vendor Meizu has lowered its shipment target for 2017 by 15% to 30 million units from 35 million set previously, according to a Chinese-language Economic Daily News (EDN) report.

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HTC North Asia chief leaves company, says paper

Jack Tong, president of HTC North Asia, has left the company for personal reasons, according to a Chinese-language Economic Daily News (EDN) report.

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TSMC looks at e-beam as possible alternative to EUV

TSMC is looking at an e-beam lithography tool made by the Dutch firm Mapper as a possible alternative to EUV. The Mapper tool uses 110 e-beams and could, according to TSMC’s Burn Lin, process 150 wafers an hour which is the same rate as ASML’s latest EUV machine. According to Lin, who is vp for ...

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2017年4月25日 星期二

Realtek sees profits down in 1Q17

Tight supply of memory devices, LCD panels and other key components is discouraging downstream OEMs and brand companies from placing chip orders, according to Alex Chiu, president of Realtek Semiconductor.

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GlobalWafers seeing robust semiconductor wafer demand

Demand for semiconductor-grade silicon wafers has been robust, according to GlobalWafers, which expects the market to see tight supply through the end of 2018.

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Corning reports core EPS of US$0.39 for 1Q17

Corning has reported GAAP EPS of US$0.07 for the first quarter of 2017, compared to loss per share of US$0.36 a year ago. Core EPS for first-quarter 2017 rose 39% on year to reach US$0.39.

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Digitimes Research: Biometric sensor shipments to see CAGR of over 30% from 2017-2020

Biometric sensor technologies are mainly separated into two major categories: the static type such as fingerprint, iris, face, palm vein recognition; and the dynamic type such as voiceprint, heartbeat and gait recognition. In 2016, fingerprint recognition sensor shipments were around 780 million units, accounting for 96% of all biometric sensor product shipments. As more new sensor technologies will begin entering the market, biometric sensor product shipments are expected to achieve a CAGR of 31.2% from 2017-2020.



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Taiwan market: Bank launches AI financial advisory services

E.Sun Bank has launched AI (artificial intelligence) ChatBot financial advisory services in the Taiwan market through cooperation with IBM Taiwan and LINE.

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GCL-Poly fails to team up with Motech, NSP

China-based solar wafer maker GCL-Poly Energy Holdings has talked with Taiwan-based solar cell makers Motech Industries and Neo Solar Power (NSP) about cooperation to produce solar cells in China for two years, but the talks have finally ended up with nothing, according to GCL-Poly chairman Zhu Gongshan.

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Taiwan server makers see reshuffle of orders from Microsoft, Facebook, Google

For Taiwan-based makers of servers for direct sale to clients, there has been a reshuffle of orders for servers used in cloud computing data centers from Microsoft, Facebook and Google in 2017, according to Taiwan-based server supply chain makers.

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PTI looks to sequential revenue growth through 4Q17

Packaging and testing company Powertech Technology (PTI) expects to post mid single-digit sequential growth in revenues for the second quarter of 2017, said company president JY Hung at a April 25 investor meeting. Revenues are set to enjoy sequential growth through the last quarter of the year.

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AMD unveils Radeon Pro Duo graphics card

AMD has announced its first dual-GPU graphics card designed for professionals: the Polaris-architecture-based Radeon Pro Duo. Built on the capabilities of the Radeon Pro WX 7100.



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60.16 million LCD TV panel shipped globally in 1Q17, says WitsView

There were 60.16 million LCD TV panels shipped globally in the first quarter of 2017, decreasing 10.7% on quarter but increasing 0.4% on year, according to WitsView.

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Micron, Microsoft announce collaboration

Micron Technology and Microsoft have announced a collaboration that aims to address the major challenge of providing trusted computing models for IoT deployments in industrial, automotive and consumer environments. As digitization and adoption of Internet Protocol (IP) for sensors and devices becomes increasingly pervasive, cyber-security is one of the biggest challenges and barriers to the growth of IoT deployments and associated business models. The new solution utilizes a hardware 'root of trust' integrated into Micron's flash memory in the IoT device along with the Microsoft Azure IoT cloud to establish a strong trusted link between that IoT device and the cloud.

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Merry reports strong EPS for 1Q17

Headset maker Merry Electronics has reported net profits of NT$319 million (US$10.594 million) on revenues of NT$4.515 billion for the first quarter of 2017. First-quarter EPS stood at NT$1.74 compared to NT$0.21 of a year earlier.



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Samsung to offer foundry customers 28nm FD-SOI embedded MRAM.

In May Samsung is expected to announce that foundry customers can have embeded MRAM in their SoCs. Samsung’s MRAM is said to be 1000 times faster than NAND with unlimited endurace and will be offered with Samsung’s 28nm FD-SOI process. Samsung says that embedding MRAM only takes four mask-steps compared to 20 masks for embedded ...

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3D NAND will become the dominant flash memory in Q3

Q3 will see 3D NAND take over 50% of the NAND market for the first time, says DRAMeXchange. In terms of bits shipped, 3D NAND already represents over half Samsung’s output and represented over half Micron’s shipments as early as February. Samsung is in volume production of 48-layer NAND and expects to start producing 64-layer ...

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Solid State Batteries Aim to Top Li-ion

Self-powered chips, for up to a 10-year lifetime, or cell phones that recharge in 15 minutes are in the near future due to solid-state Li-Ion batteries from Ilika.

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Fab Tool Billings Reach 16-Year High

Semiconductor equipment billings hit their highest level since 2001 in March, according to the SEMI trade organization.

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IoT Security: What We Need Next

Do we need a group to certify that IoT products support some baseline security and privacy standards? If so, what are the standards and who is the group?

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Quiet 8A automotive dc-dc works from up to 65V

Analog Devices has announced a 65V input, 8A output, current-mode synchronous step-down switching regulator. It is called LT8645S, where the S indicates that it has the second generation of the firm’s ‘silent switcher’ noise reduction technology – which includes in-package ceramic capacitors on the input, bootstrap and internal supply rails (see diagram). “These caps keep all ...

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6GHz vector network analyser uses PC for display

Tektronix has entered the vector network analyser (VNA) market with a USB instrument that relies on a Windows PC or laptop for control and display. Called the TTR500 Series, it has options up to 122dB dynamic range and 6GHz. It comes with VectorVu-PC analysis software a built-in bias tee for testing active devices. Forseen markets ...

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A prototype driverless shuttle is navigating the 2km route around the Greenwich Peninsula. Called Harry, it is the latest phase of the the GATEway (Greenwich Automated Transport Environment) Project, which is looking into public acceptance of, and attitudes towards, driverless vehicles. The trial, said Oxford artificial intelligence firm Oxbotica, which is providing the algorithms, is ...

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Holtek reports on-year increase in 1Q17 earnings

MCU and IC solution provider Holtek Semiconductor has reported net profits of NT$185 million (US$6.113 million) for the first quarter of 2017, down 10.6% on quarter but up 10.2% on year. The earnings translated into an EPS of NT$0.82 for the quarter.



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HTC announces first grants in VR for Impact program

HTC has announced the first grant recipients of its VR for Impact program. The VR for Impact is a US$10 million program designed to drive VR content and technologies to increase awareness and create positive impact in support of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

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Amazon opens office in Taiwan to promote B2B online trading

Amazon has opened an office in Taipei for Amazon Global Selling, its platform specifically for B2B online sales between manufacturers (sellers) and corporate or institutional buyers, to promote business in the Taiwan market, according to Amazon Global Selling Asia head Cindy Tai.

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Gemtek sees earnings nearly triple in 1Q17

Networking/communication device maker Gemtek Technology has reported net profits of NT$189.5 million (US$6.261 million) for the first quarter of 2017, increasing 293% on year.

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Ardentec breaks ground for new plant in Nanjing

Taiwan-based Ardentec, which specializes in testing services for logic and memory chips, has recently broken ground for a new plant in Nanjing, China where Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is also constructing a new 12-inch fab.

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China March mobile communication user base grows to 1.346 billion

There were 1.346 billion subscribers of mobile communication services in China as of the end of March 2017, increasing 0.59% on month and 4.07% on year, and 161.03 million (11.96%) were 3G users, 836.22 million (62.15%) were 4G users and 1.138 billion (84.59%) were mobile Internet-access users, according to statistics published by China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT).

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15 member states oppose EU 25 year spectrum licences.

Reuters reports that EU plans to try and standardise on a minimum 25-year lifetime for spectrum licences are opposed by 15 out of the 28 member states. The 15 are: Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain and the UK. The 15 refuseniks have produced ...

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2017年4月24日 星期一

Commentary: Will Terry Gou consider acquiring Vizio?

China-based LeEco claims it has been forced to abandon its planned US$2 billion acquisition of Vizio, the second largest US-based TV vendor, because of regulatory issues. Vizion will probably look for a new buyer, but who would that be? Foxconn, perhaps?



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GCL-Poly Energy shifting to black silicon technology ahead of schedule

The largest China-base solar-grade polycrystalline silicon wafer maker GCL-Poly Energy Holdings is gradually replacing conventional manufacturing with a process based on black silicon technology and, in view of potential growth, will speed up the replacement to have production entirely based on black silicon technology by the end of 2017, according to industry sources.

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IC distributor Edom 2Q17 revenues to rise

Taiwan-based Edom Technology, which distributes mainly niche-market ICs and components, is expected to see its revenues register double-digit on-year growth in the second quarter of 2017 driven by rising demand for communications products, according to industry sources.

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Taiwan 1Q17 international Internet bandwidth stands at 2.095Tbps, says TWNIC

Taiwan's direct Internet connection with 12 countries (including Hong Kong and Macao) reached total bandwidth of 2.095Tbps as of the end of the first quarter of 2017, increasing 1.38% on quarter and 22.13% on year, according to the latest quarterly survey conducted by the government-sponsored Taiwan Network Information Center (TWNIC).

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Philips promoting healthcare business at IFA Global Press Conference 2017

Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin (IFA) 2017 organizers Gfu and Messe Berlin hosted IFA Global Press Conference 2017 from April 20-23 in Lisbon, Portugal and invited companies including Royal Philips Electronics of the Netherlands (Philips) to provide keynotes about its healthcare products and platforms.

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Taiwan market: CHT expects significant revenues from IoT platform

Chunghwa Telecom (CHT) is to promote its in-house developed IoT platform to the business sector and aims to generate revenues of over NT$10 billion (US$33.04 million) a year from IoT applications within five years, according to company president Hsieh Chi-mao.

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Tianma Micro-electronics starts production at 6G AMOLED factory

China-based Tianma Micro-electronics has begun production of rigid and flexible AMOLED panels based on LTPS (low-temperature poly-Si) backplanes at a new 6G AMOLED line in Wuhan, central China, according to industry sources.

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Android smartphones to continue to expand market share in 2017

Competition for market share between Apple's iOS system and Android OS will remain keen in 2017, particularly in the China market, due to new models introduced by Apple and vendors in the Android camp.



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Copper foil maker Co-Tech positive about 2017 outlook

Co-Tech Copper Foil has expressed optimism about its performance during 2017 citing robust copper foil demand.

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Adata posts EPS of NT$3.62 for 1Q17

Memory module maker Adata Technology has reported net profits of NT$778 million (US$25.7 million) for the first quarter of 2017, with EPS climbing to a nearly 4-year high of NT$3.62.

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SK Hynix posts record revenues and profits for 1Q17

SK Hynix has reported operating profits of KRW2.47 trillion (US$2.2 billion) on consolidated revenues of KRW6.29 trillion for the first quarter of 2017, with both results hitting record-high levels. The company credited its positive performance during the quarter to rising memory chip prices despite seasonal factors.

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TSMC talks about its next growth drivers

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is seeing robust growth in demand from the mobile computing, automotive electronics, IoT and high-performance computing sectors, and is striving to maintain its technology leadership in the foundry segment, according to company co-CEO Mark Liu.

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Silicon wafer suppliers seeking long-term contracts

Silicon wafer suppliers have advised their semiconductor customers to sign long-term contracts amid tight supply, according to industry sources.

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MediaTek 2Q17 revenues to rise 10-15%

MediaTek is expected to post revenue growth of slower-than-expected 10-15% sequentially in the second quarter of 2017, according to market observers, which estimated previously a robust 20% increase.



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EMEA traditional PC market returning to growth in 1Q17, says IDC

The Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) traditional PC market (desktops, notebooks, and workstations) continued to stabilize in the first quarter of 2017, with the market posting modest growth (1.6%) and totaling 17.4 million units, according to IDC. Notebooks performed strongly across EMEA (8.9% on year), growing 9.2% in Western Europe and 8.3% in Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (CEMA). The push to avoid price increases following component shortages and the inventory build-up in Western Europe, together with favorable exchange rates against the dollar in CEMA, fueled commercial notebooks, which grew 18.6% in CEMA and 11.2% in Western Europe. Consumer notebooks returned to growth in Central and Eastern Europe (8.1%) and Western Europe (7.5%) thanks to some previous quarter backlogs. Overall desktop shipments continued to decline, posting a 12% decrease in EMEA.

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Galaxy S8 materials costs highest by far compared to previous versions, IHS teardown reveals

The new Samsung Galaxy S8 equipped with 64 gigabytes (GB) of NAND flash memory carries a bill of materials (BOM) cost that comes out to US$301.60, much higher than for previous versions of the company’s smartphones, according to a preliminary estimate from IHS Markit.

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Commentary: Motherboard players act passively about outcome of the market

With PC demand remaining weak and the PC DIY channel continuing to experience decreased sales in the first quarter of this year, motherboard and graphics card players pointed out that the market is already in a phase of decline and most players are mainly waiting for competitors to quit the market or turning to focus on other applications in order to survive.



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Lenovo to push gaming products in Asia Pacific

Lenovo is looking to establish over 100 stores in the Asia Pacific region, selling Lenovo-branded gaming products, in 2017, according to Lenovo Asia Pacific president Ivan Cheung. Lenovo has recently created a gaming brand Legion and will begin selling desktops, notebooks and peripherals under the brand.

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Taiwan sees increased March manufacturing production index, says MOEA

Taiwan recorded manufacturing production index (2011 as base year) of 115.18 for March 2017, increasing 17.23% on month and 4.70% on year, according to statistics released by the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) on April 24.

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25 Risk & Resiliency Champs Lead the Way in High Tech

Resilinc's R Score aims to help electronics OEMs pick the most resilient suppliers available. This slideshow offers a peak at the leaders in the industry.

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T.J. Rodgers sues Cypress

T.J. Rodgers, the founding CEO of Cypress Semiconductor and the company’s largest individual stockholder, has filed a lawsuit in the Delaware Court of Chancery stating: “Cypress directors have a legally mandated ‘Duty of Candor’ to make complete disclosures to Cypress stockholders on the issues in this election, including why they are allowing Ray Bingham to ...

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Imagination offers MIPS development tools for $45 per seat

Imagination is offering  access to a fully supported toolchain and development tools for its MIPS M-class and I-class CPU IP cores for approximately $45 per development seat. The tools include: • The Codescape Debugger and Codescape for Eclipse IDE: these rigorously tested tools are freely available and can be used with the ultra-low cost Bus Blaster ...

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China ups EV production targets

China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said earlier today that the auto industry in China made 28 million vehicles last year and will make 35 million in 2025 of which 2 million will be electric/hybrid vehicles. Last year, 507,000 electric/hybrid cars were sold in China, making it the world’s biggest market for such cars. ...

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8 Fantastic Views of Comic Con

Analyst Kevin Krewell stepped into the fantasy world of Silicon Valley's Comic Con and brought back a few images of the colorful characters he encountered.

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Is Foxconn Ready for Cars?

What makes Taiwan's foray into cars interesting is if and when Foxconn gets involved. We spotted several key technologies at AutoTronics show last week.

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ARM reveals automotive image processing

ARM introduces image processing intellectual property for automotive vision systems.

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Nikon Renews Patent Battle with ASML

Nikon is renewing a 16-year-old patent battle with ASML over the lithography technology fundamental to making semiconductors.

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"The Hardware Hacker" Will Open Your Eyes

Get an inside look at Chinese electronic component markets, manufacturing, fake parts, and the hacker mentality.

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Embedded Systems Editor Bernard Cole Passes Away

Long-time editor covering embedded systems at EE Times and Embedded.com influenced a generation of industry readers. Anyone who has touched the pages or viewed the pixels of EE Times or Embedded.com over the years has read and benefited from Bernie's insights on embedded systems and software.

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Module adds Bluetooth Smart to legacy designs with minimal fuss

Amber Wireless has created a 11 x 8 x 1.8 mm Bluetooth Smart 4.2 module, offered with or without integrated antenna. Called AMB2621, and built around Nordic’s nRF52832 chip (32bit ARM Cortex-M4 and 512kbyte flash), it connects to its local host microcontroller over UART. It supports ‘central’, ‘observer’, ‘broadcaster’ and ‘peripheral’ Bluetooth profiles. The firm ...

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12 Views of a Science March

Engineers, coders, and scientists marched in Silicon Valley to celebrate science and protest their concerns about the Trump administration.

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Amplicon offers UK-built Intel processor-based PC

Amplicon has introduced the Impact-D 160 embedded PC based on a Skylake processor. Designed and built in the UK, the embedded PC will offer two processor options: i5 and i3. The unit offers both mSATA and a mechanical/solid-state drive capability for storage and OS requirements. Support of both cellular and Wi-Fi connectivity allows to “stay ...

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Biggest ever engineering report calls for action on skills in schools

UK engineers want the government to take more “decisive action” to address the shortage of technology and engineering skills in the workforce. Thirty-eight engineering organisations, led by the Royal Academy of Engineering, say the government needs to extend the measures proposed in its industrial strategy to primary and secondary schools. The RAE led group welcomes ...

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Digitimes Research: IR, UV-C LEDs major attractions at Taiwan lighting show

IR (infrared) and UV-C (ultraviolet with wavelength of 240-290nm) LED, automotive headlights, Micro LED and OLED lighting were major attractions at Taiwan International Lighting Show (TILS) and LED Taiwan 2017 jointly taking place in Taipei during April 12-15, according to Digitimes Research.

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Motherboard shipments may see over 10% decline in 2017

Despite some research firms believing that worldwide PC shipments' decline has already started slowing down, many motherboard players still see weak demand from the PC DIY channel, especially in China. As a result, the players believe their motherboard and graphics card shipments in 2017 are unlikely to recover and the overall volume may drop over 10% on year.

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EEVblog #987 – Keysight U1272A Multimeter EMC Followup

Checking out the fix for the Keysight U1272A Multimeter EMC/RFI problem.
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Boland heads up driverless car project

Stan Boland, former CEO of Element 14 and Icera, is heading up Cambridge AI firm FiveAI which is developing a government-backed driverless car. Along with FiveAI in the driverless car project are Direct Line, Oxford University, TfL and the Transport Research Laboratory. The Departments for Business and Transport have given the group £12.8m to research ...

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Japan government to decide Toshiba’s fate

Toshiba’s fate is to be decided by the Japanese government. KKR, which made a failed bid for Renesas, is now teaming up with Japanese bail-out fund INCJ to make a bid. This would get Japan’s government off the hook of being blamed for Toshiba’s technology leaking to China which is the fear if top-bidder Hon ...

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Lite-On, Everlight, Genesis Photonics step into LED automotive headlights

EMS provider Lite-On Technology and LED packaging service provider Everlight Electronics have extended production to LED automotive headlights, while LED epitaxial wafer and chip maker Genesis Photonics has provided flip-chip LED chips for CSP (chip-scale packaging) for use in automotive headlights, according to industry sources.



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HP Labs develops IonTouch with E Ink

HP Labs has developed IonTouch, a writable printing technology, through cooperation with EPD (electrophoretic display) e-paper maker E Ink Holdings (EIH) which provides e-paper for used as embedded display media, according to industry source.

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Sinbon Electronics nets NT$1.25 per share for 1Q17

Cable assembly and electronic connector maker Sinbon Electronics has reported first-quarter 2017 net EPS of NT$1.25 (US$0.041).

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Advantech joins e-F@ctory Alliance to promote Industry 4.0

Industrial computing device maker Advantech has joined e-F@ctory Alliance established by Japan-based Mitsubishi Electric, in a bid to boost Industry 4.0-based automation of production lines in the Asia Pacific market, according to company president Chaney Ho.

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Taiwan market: Smartphone shipments down in March

Shipments of smartphones in the Taiwan market totaled 599,000 units in March, down 5.82% on month and 10.86% on year, according to data compiled by local retail channels.

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Specialty DRAM prices to rise, says AP Memory

AP Memory Technology has disclosed plans to raise its specialty DRAM (SRAM) prices. The memory design house also expressed optimism about demand for IoT applications that will offset a slowdown in demand coming from the handset market.

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AMEC aims to grow revenues to CNY2 billion in 2020

Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equipment (AMEC) aims to grow its revenues to CNY2 billion (US$290.4 million) in 2020, and is striving to be among the world's top-5 semiconductor equipment suppliers by 2050, according to Gerald Yin, CEO for the Shanghai-based chip equipment maker.

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Samsung Display may set up 7G flexible OLED factory, says firm

Samsung Display is likely to set up a 7G flexible OLED factory in South Korea, according to South Korea-based UBI Research.

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Taiwan March unemployment rate down, says DGBAS

Taiwan had 445,000 jobless citizens in March 2017, equivalent to an unemployment rate of 3.78% which dropped 0.07pp on month and 0.11pp on year, according to statistics released by the Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics (DGBAS) on April 24.



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Global billings for semi equipment makers reach 16-year high in March

North America-based manufacturers of semiconductor equipment posted US$2.03 billion in billings worldwide in March 2017 (three-month average basis), according to SEMI. The billings figure is 2.6% higher than the revised February level of US$1.97 billion, and 69.2% above the March 2016 billings level of US$1.20 billion.

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SK Hynix intros 8Gb GDDR6

SK Hynix has introduced 8Gb graphics DDR6 (GDDR6) DRAM built using the company's 2Znm process technology. The product operates with an I/O data rate of 16Gbps per pin, the company claimed. With a forthcoming high-end graphics card of 384-bit I/Os, this DRAM processes up to 768GB of graphics data per second.

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2017年4月23日 星期日

Hiccup in China fab plans

China’s helter-skelter fab-building programme may have hit a glitch, reports Digitimes. UMC’s jv fab in Tainan, called Jin Hua Integrated Circuit, is reported to be on hold. Jin Hua is a jv between UMC and the Fujian local government. GloFo’s $10 billion jv fab in Chengdu – a jv with the Chengdu local government – ...

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2017年4月21日 星期五

KKR, INCJ Team For New Toshiba Bid

The U.S. private equity fund KKR will be partnering with a Japanese public-private fund - Innovation Network Corp. of Japan (INCJ) - to bid jointly for Toshiba's memory unit, Japan's economic newspaper Nikkei reported Friday.

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Single-Pixel Camera Out-Smarts

A single-pixel camera is ultra-inexpensive requiring only a single scanning photocell the works smart by targeting details with higher-resolution and backgrounds with less.

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Researchers Print Transistors on 2D Thin-Film Materials

Two-dimensional transistors on thin-film materials could be so cheap that they would be literally disposable.

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400G Deals Winning Hand for Data Centers

Dell'Oro Group predicts that 400G will become the next major Ethernet speed for data centers, providing there's adequate availability of 400G optics.

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Glass substrate can be rolled-up for organic electronics

Roll-up glass is being developed for organic electronics. The bendable flexible material can be transferred directly from the melt to a roller for storage, and then be unrolled into a manufacturing line. Created by a consortium of Schott, Fraunhofer FEP, Tesa SE and Von Ardenne, at 150μm the glass is both bendable and stable, giving ...

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Rambus 56G SerDes PHY to be fabbed on Samsung 10nm

Rambus’ 56G SerDes PHY is to be made on Samsung’s 10nm LPP process. The 56G SerDes PHY provides PAM-4 and NRZ signaling with a scalable ADC-basedarchitecture. The architecture addresses the long-reach backplane requirements for the industry transition to 400 GB Ethernet applications. “Network application is one of our key segments of focus and the composition of ...

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Graphene layer allows re-use of expensive wafers

MIT has proved that semiconductor epitaxy can be performed on a graphene-coated wafer, allowing the circuit or devices to be peeled off, and the wafer fully re-used. A nickel film peeled from a silicon wafer demonstrates the concept The epitaxy grows with its crystal structure aligned with the crystalline structure of the wafer below the ...

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Groq TPU-killer aimed at AI and machine learning

Groq could have the key to machine learning and AI – Silicon Valley’s top-priority foci. Groq is a start-up in stealth mode thought to be working on a TPU. It has raised $10.3 million. The company is formed from some of the Google people working on Google’s TPU – Tensor Processing Unit – which was ...

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System protects industrial IoT networks from cyber attacks

Making industrial networks in factories more secure to cyber attacks is the aim of a test system from Rohde & Schwarz. In-factory industrial control networks based on the Modbus comms protocols become much more vulnerable due to their increasing connection to the Internet. The protocol lacks built-in security measures, which makes it easy for cybercriminals ...

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Flying cars and taxis

Personalised air transport is moving beyond the helicopter and the light aircraft with a jet-powered flying taxi from German start-up Lilium and a flying car from AeroMobil of Slovakia. Lilium has demonstrated a vertical take off jet powered vehicle. It can fly at 180 mph and has a range of 200 miles. It has 36 ...

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Flying cars and taxis

Personalised air transport is moving beyond the helicopter and the light aircraft with a jet-powered flying taxi from German start-up Lilium and a flying car from AeroMobil of Slovakia. Lilium has demonstrated a vertical take off jet powered vehicle. It can fly at 180 mph and has a range of 200 miles. It has 36 jet ...

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Hybrid electrolytic capacitor has best of both worlds 

Hybrid capacitors from Panasonic Automotive & Industrial Systems have been designed to combine the advantages of electrolytic capacitors with those of solid polymer capacitors. The supplier claims the use of hybrid technology offers low leakage current and long life in combination with low ESR (20mΩ) in miniature case sizes. The EEH-ZE series (Type V-ZE) hybrid ...

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MediaTek integrates Here positioning tech into its chips

MediaTek has teamed up with Here to integrate the positioning specialist’s technology into chipsets designed for the IoT.

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Sharp aims to ship one million smartphones in fiscal 2017, says paper

Sharp has revamped its strategy for smartphones and aims to ship over one million smartphones in fiscal 2017 (April 2017-March 2018), according to a Chinese-language Economic Daily News (EDN) report.

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Arima Optoelectronics strives to reach break-even operation

LED epitaxial wafer and chip and laser diode maker Arima Optoelectronics (AOC) consecutively suffered net losses from 2011 to 2016 and focuses business operations in 2017 on breaking even, according to the company.

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61.1 million TV panels to be supplied globally in 2Q17, says Sigmaintell

There will be 61.1 million TV panels supplied globally in the second quarter of 2017, increasing 2.8% on quarter but decreasing 4.4% on year, according to China-based Sigmaintell Consulting.

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Delta Electronics showcases automation, energy-saving solutions at Techno-Frontier 2017

Power supply maker and energy management solution provider Delta Electronics is exhibiting a variety of automation and energy-saving solutions at Techno-Frontier 2017 taking place in Tokyo, Japan, during April 19-21. Automation solutions include a high-level PC-based EtherCAT multi-axis motion control solution capable of simultaneously controlling up to 64 axes and 100 points and Scara industrial robot. Energy-saving solutions include Building Management & Control Systems, according to the company.

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Keysight completes $1.6bn Ixia acquisition

Keysight Technologies has completed the $1.6bn acquisition of test and measurement business Ixia.

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2017年4月20日 星期四

Samsung completes qualification of 2nd-gen 10nm process technology

Samsung Electronics has announced that its second-generation 10nm FinFET process technology, 10LPP (Low Power Plus), has been qualified and is ready for production. With further enhancement in 3D FinFET structure, 10LPP allows up to 10% higher performance or 15% lower power consumption compared to the first generation 10LPE (Low-Power Early) process with the same area scaling.



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HTC to unveil new smartphone on May 16

HTC has sent out invitations for a product event to be held in Taipei on May 16. The Taiwan-based vendor is expected to launch a new model of its HTC U family flagship products, according to market sources.

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Taiwan Market: Paypal enhances service by disabling domestic payment processing

Digital payments platform Paypal has been forced to stop processing domestic payments between accounts registered in Taiwan in order to comply with local laws and regulations. But in a case of taking corporate doublespeak to absurdity the company has attempted to pass off the loss a service as an enhancement.

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Taiwan market: Delta Electronics-developed EV charging solutions adopted at Taipei 101

Pan German Motors, a Taiwan sales agent for Germany-based automaker BMW, has installed a 50KW DC quick EV (electric vehicle) charger and five compact AC EV charging units, both developed by power supply maker provider Delta Electronics, at a parking garage in Taipei 101, according to Delta.

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Kymco unveils Internet of Motorcycles

Motorcycle maker Kwang Yang Motor (Kymco) on April 20 unveiled Kymco Noodoe, an in-house-developed Internet of Motorcycles solution at the Motorcycle Taiwan 2017 exhibition taking place in Taipei during April 20-23, and aims to equip every Kymco motorcycle with Kymco Noodoe in five years, according to company CEO Ko Chun-ping.

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Storage maker Promise pushes hyperconverged server solutions

Taiwan-based storage product maker Promise Technology has been pushing its in-house developed Vskycube hyperconverged server solutions which it will focus on promoting to the industrial automation and surveillance markets.

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TV panel prices may drop in 2H17, says IHS Markit

LCD TV panel prices have been on the rise for 15 months but prices for panels other than 65-inch models appear to remain unchanged currently and are likely to drop slowly and slightly in the second half of 2017, according to IHS Markit.

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Taiwan market: LG launches new flagship smartphone, smartwatches

LG Electronics has unveiled its new flagship smartphone, the LG G6, in the Taiwan market with the availability to begin on May 1. It is priced at NT$24,900 (US$816) unlocked.



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Yageo posts NT$1.62 EPS in 1Q17

Taiwan-based passive component maker Yageo has reported net EPS of NT$1.62 (US$0.05) for the first quarter of 2017 compared with NT$1.25 a year ago.

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Several China 12-inch fabs put construction on hold

Several 12-inch fab projects implemented by China-based emerging chipmakers have been put on hold raising speculation about the country's overambitious plans to revamp the local chipmaking industry.

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Taiwan attracts foreign direct investment of over US$1 billion in January-March, says MOEA

Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) approved 757 foreign direct investment projects (except from China) with a total value of US$1.094 billion in January-March 2017, respectively increasing 2.16% and decreasing 12.86% on year, according to MOEA statistics released on April 20.

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Taiwan March export order value up, says MOEA

Taiwan received export orders worth US$41.12 billion in total in March 2017, increasing 21.8% on month and 12.3 on year, according to statistics released by the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) on April 20.

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Powerchip chairman expects long-term DRAM shortage

The supply of DRAM memory is likely to stay tight for a substantial period of time, according to Frank Huang, chairman for Taiwan-based pure-play foundry Powerchip Technology.

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12 Views of Facebook's Dev Con

Facebook rolled out a new machine-learning framework and an array of virtual and augmented reality services at its F8 event.

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Taiwan Eyes Automotive Market

How could Taiwan, a tiny island nation with only one local car OEM become the next hub for the global automotive industry? It's tantalizing to imagine that an OEM/EMS relationship like Apple/Foxconn could eventually emerge in automotive.

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NI, AT&T team up on mmWave channel sounder for 5G

Platform-based systems provider National Instruments has partnered with telecommunications giant AT&T to develop a 5G mmWave channel measurement tool.

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SEMI equipment billings leap 69%

US makers of semiconductor manufacturing equipment had $2.03 billion in billings in March, says SEMI. The March figure  is 2.6%  higher than February’s  $1.97 billion, and 69.2% higher than the March 2016 billings level of $1.20 billion. “March billings reached robust levels not seen since March 2001,” says SEMI’s Dan Tracy,  “the equipment industry is clearly ...

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DNA the Ultimate in Data Memory

While the role of DNA as a biological memory is well established exploring its potential as a data memory is relatively new. DNA data memory has not quite yet reached the stage where a blob of DNA can have some wires attached to it to write and read its data content, good progress has been made.

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Legal Woes Overshadow Q'comm's Results

Qualcomm turned in mixed results for its fiscal second quarter, but the talk focused on it's legal disputes, particularly with Apple.

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Complete IGBT gate drivers from Power Integrations

SCALE-2 IGBT gate drivers from Power Integrations include galvanic isolation, protection, and DC/DC conversion in a single module, and are suitable for driving power mosfets and devices based on new materials such as silicon carbide (SiC) operating at switching frequencies up to 500kHz. Available through Mouser, each type is based on an asic chip-set that ...

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Nanowires offer less damaging brain probe

A team from Korea created extra-flexible neural electrodes that minimise tissue damage without losing signal fidelity. According to the researchers, from the Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science & Technology, smaller conventional brain electrodes are generally easier on the brain tissue, but detect signals less well. The new probe electrode starts with a thin gold base ...

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Microlease adds GW Instek to test offering

Microlease, test equipment distributor and rental firm, will now sell instruments from GW Instek in the UK, Ireland and Italy. Microlease, which is already a distributor of Keysight and Viavi instruments in the UK, will sell over 300 GW Instek instruments including oscilloscopes, signal sources, power supplies, and digital meters.   Raffaele Gatta, European sales director at Microlease, writes: “This ...

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Britons spend an hour looking at screens before sleeping

The average British adult spends an average of 57 minutes on their gadgets in bed before going to sleep, according to LaptopsDirect, which surveyed 1,012 UK adults. 68% used smartphones in bed, 32% watched television in 19% use tablet computers, 14% listened to music and 8% played on games consoles. Those aged 18-24 were most likely ...

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Why over 60s learn to code

14% of over-60s learning to code are doing it for their current job, and 9% want to improve their future job prospects. These results come from a survey of 504 people from 60 to 85 years old from 52 different countries – including working, retired and semi-retired people – using pythontutor.com, which teaches Python, Java, ...

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Xilinx FPGAs boost AWS workloads

Xilinx says its Virtex UltraScale+ FPGAs are available in Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) F1 instances which bring in extra servers to cope with heavy loads.  The application provides programmable hardware acceleration with FPGAs and enables users to optimize their compute resources for the unique requirements of their workloads. F1 instances make it easy to ...

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NXP completes MCUXpresso picture with IDE

NXP Semiconductors has released the MCUXpresso integrated development environment (IDE) for its LPC and Kinetis MCUs based on ARM Cortex-M cores. Intended to make use of the capabilities of its MCUXpresso SDK and configuration tools, the Eclipse-based framework provides access to new project wizards and clone projects. The MCUXpresso IDE supports full-featured, advanced debugging with ...

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Tech firms should attract career returners, says IET

The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and Prospect trade union are working together to help employers in the engineerings and technology sectors on how to attract a wider talent pool, including career returners. A new guide for employers comes hot on the heels of the government’s new investment in schemes to help returners back ...

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SoC specialist Socionext designs media edge server

Socionext, the Matsushita-Fujitsu SoC jv, has come up with a prototype media edge server which uses Socionext’s multi-format codec MB86M30 and SC2A11A central processor. The M820 server is, says Socionext, ‘the optimal combination of high-speed data processing using dedicated hardware and flexible, software-based processing by a general-purpose CPU.’ It enables data processing such as video decoding ...

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Facebook developing tech to allow users to type with their brains

Facebook has revealed that it is developing technology to allow people to type directly to their phones using just their thoughts.

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MasterCard to bring fingerprint credit card ID to Europe this year

MasterCard plans to launch a biometric credit card in Europe later this year. The card will authenticate a purchase via fingerprint ID. The system is currently being trialled in South Africa. Apple Pay and Android Pay both use fingerprint ID. The benefit of fingerprint over four digit pin is that there is said to be ...

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Gaming notebook shipments expected to enjoy over 20% growth in 2017

Gaming notebook shipments are expected to grow over 20% on year in 2017 from more than four million units shipped a year earlier thanks to price cuts by vendors and rising demand for virtual reality (VR) applications, according to industry sources.

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Foxconn increases investment for robot development

Foxconn Electronics (Hon Hai Precision Industry) has increased its investment in its robot-development subsidiary in Shenzhen, China by CNY10.39 billion (US$1.51 billion), according to the company.

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APT to install 300 large-scale base stations for 2600MHz frequency band

Asia Pacific Telecom (APT) plans to set up 300 large-scale base stations as well as over 11,000 Small Cell base stations to enable services through its 2600MHz frequency band, according to the National Communications Commission (NCC).

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RDA chip shipments for IoT applications top 1 million units

RDA Microelectronics has seen cumulative shipments of its chip solutions for IoT applications top one million units, according to the China-based chip provider.

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ASML secures pull-in of EUV equipment orders

ASML has landed a pull-in of EUV lithography equipment orders with its backlog reaching 21 units, according to the company.

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IC distributor Audix reports strong earnings for 1Q17

IC distributor and component maker Audix has reported net profits of NT$108 million (US$43.55 million) for the first quarter of 2017, increasing 35% on year. The earnings translated into an EPS of NT$1.01 for the quarter.

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Macronix, Winbond, Richwave benefiting from use of OLED panels

Taiwan-based NOR flash suppliers Macronix International and Winbond Electronics are expected to see their revenues hit new highs in April due to increasing demand for NOR flash chips from the smartphone, IoT and autonomous car sectors, according to industry sources.

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Taiwan market: NCC to release more 4G band units

Taiwan's National Communications Commission (NCC) has indicated that it will for the third time release 2100MHz and 1800MHz frequency band units with total bandwidth of 150MHz for 4G mobile communication operation through open-bid competition in October 2017.



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Innolux makes efforts to reuse water

TFT-LCD panel maker Innolux in 2016 adopted i-FM (intelligent facility management) 4.0 Big Data system to manage utilization of water resources at its factories in Taiwan to maximize use of recycled water, according to the company.

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Delta Electronics creates green building in Netherlands

Power supply maker and energy management solution provider Delta Electronics has announced that it has completed renovation and upgrading of a 30-year-old office building in Hoofddorp, the Netherlands, its headquarters for the Europe, Middle East and Africa region, into a green building capable of saving energy by up to 45%.

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Macronix quad-SPI memory selected by STMicroelectronics for new MCU

STMicroelectronics has adopted Macronix International’s flash memory solution in its new STM32L4 microcontroller (MCU) series, according to the Taiwan-based provider of non-volatile memory (NVM) semiconductor solutions.

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PTI to enjoy robust demand for NAND flash

Robust demand for NAND flash memory will boost revenues at packaging and testing company Powertech Technology (PTI) in the second half of 2017, according to industry sources.

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HTC to promote Vive bundled with Nvidia, MSI products in the US

HTC plans to team up with Nvidia, CyberPower PC and Micro-Star International (MSI) to promote its HTC Vive VR devices in the US market, according to the company.

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Amazon and Dell join Toshiba saga

Hon Hai, which is trying to sanitise its bid for Toshiba’s chip unit, has proposed a consortium bid involving Amazon and Dell as well as Sharp and Apple. Hon Hai’s bid has run into regulatory concerns that, because of its extensive manufacturing interests in China, the Toshiba technology may leak to the China companies trying ...

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2017年4月19日 星期三

EUV Litho Coming Into Commercial Focus

ASML said it expects to sell 20-24 EUV systems next year as the technology edges closer to being deployed in production by chipmakers.

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Amazon Turns Up the Vocals

Amazon released its Lex service to enable apps with speech recognition as several OEMs are ramping up systems using embedded voice services.

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NXP Sells Stake in China Foundry ASMC

Dutch chip vendor sells remaining stake in joint venture originally begun by Philips.

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Apple to cut Imagination royalty to a third, says UBS.

Imagination is likely to see its royalties from Apple reduced to a third before they are finally cut out altogether in 15-24 months’ time, says UBS. Negotiations between Imagination and Apple are likely to see a cut in royalties from 30 cents per product sold using Imagination IP to 10 cents per product sold. The ...

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Cubic crystals for greener LEDs

US researchers have patented a way to make cubic GaN for LEDs, which show promise for bridging the ‘green gap’ – the spectrum of visible light for which no efficient semiconductor emitter exists. InGaN/GaN materials emit efficiently at shorter wavelengths, and AlInGaP at longer wavelenghts. Not only might they bridge the green gap, due to ...

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Graphene Donor Wafers Cut Costs

A easy copy/paste method for mass producing graphene wafers has been invented at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

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1.2kV SiC mosfet from Wolfspeed

Wolfspeeed has introduced a 1,200V 75mΩ SiC mosfet. Called C3M0075120K, and available from Richardson RFPD, it comes in a four-lead TO-247-4 package – with a separate driver source explainng the fourth pin. The package has 8mm creepage distance between drain and source. The intrinsic diode is saisd to be fast, with low reverse recovery (Qrr). ...

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B'com Clocks 10G Ethernet in Real Time

Broadcom released Quartz, an embedded 10G Ethernet switch for real-time markets in automotive, industrial automation, cellular base stations, and more.

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70% of large UK firms have suffered cyber attack, says DCMS

The Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2017 run by the Department of Culture Media and Sport reveals that nearly seven in ten large businesses identified a breach or attack, with the average cost to large businesses of all breaches over the period being £20,000 and in some cases reaching millions. The survey also shows businesses holding ...

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