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Pining for the fjords?
Arrow Norway took to the water during a recent seminar in which customers joined the company to find out about market trends, RoHS issues, and a wide variety of technical topics.
News from Arrow Electronics (UK), Jun 7, 2005
Flow-control chips speed past 10Gbit/s
Integrated Device Technology has developed a new family of flexible 10Gbit/s Multi-Queue flow-control (FCM) ICs.
News from IDT, Jun 7, 2005
PCIe switch has six completely configurable ports
The PEX 8524 is billed as the industry's most versatile and flexible 24-lane switch, featuring nontransparency and the highest port count for a switch of its lane count.
News from PLX Technology Europe, Jun 7, 2005
Digital radio baseband is put to the test
A new evaluation kit aims to accelerate the adoption of the CMX981 digital radio baseband processor IC.
News from CML Microcircuits, Jun 6, 2005
Network processor promises big savings
A next-generation, higher-performance network processor chip works with new network processor software to save telecomms service providers millions of dollars in revenues due to network outages.
News from Agere Systems, Jun 6, 2005
Software makes more of processors and mappers
Agere Systems and NComm have jointly announced first-of-their-kind software update offerings that function on Agere's network processor and mapper chips.
News from Agere Systems, Jun 6, 2005
Infineon expands Arrow deal to UK and Ireland
Arrow Electronics (UK) has been appointed by Infineon Technologies to distribute its full product line in the UK and Ireland.
News from Arrow Electronics (UK), Jun 6, 2005
Basebands expand digital radio coverage
Spurring the worldwide growth of digital radio, Texas Instruments and RadioScape have released the world's first chips and modules for the Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) standard.
News from Texas Instruments, Jun 3, 2005
Programmable chip optimises set-top-box clocks
Kreatel Communications is using the IDT 5V9885 programmable clock generator for its line of Internet protocol (IP) set-top box products offering support for advanced video codecs.
News from IDT, Jun 2, 2005
Two-chip set puts TV on the motherboard
Asus is using an advanced Philips solution for analogue TV to deliver its first motherboard with TV reception.
News from Philips Semiconductors, Jun 2, 2005
Sangoma signs for voice quality enhancement
Sangoma Technologies Corp has chosen Octasic technology for use in its high density E1/T1/J1 Advanced Flexible Telecommunications series solution supporting voice and data.
News from Octasic, May 30, 2005
Media servers accelerate network attached storage
Agere Systems has developed what it reckons is the world's fastest portfolio of multimedia and storage networking chips for homes and businesses.
News from Agere Systems, May 27, 2005
Weak second half for Zarlink
Zarlink Semiconductor has released fourth quarter and fiscal 2005 results for the year ended 25th March 2005.
News from Zarlink Semiconductor, May 24, 2005
SATA bridge chips to expand interface options
Oxford Semiconductor is to become the first bridge chip company to provide external storage manufacturers with a complete range of SATA disk interfacing solutions.
News from Oxford Semiconductor, May 19, 2005
Alliance targets voice-over-packet ICs
STMicroelectronics and Octasic have signed an agreement to deliver a family of leading-edge voice-over-packet ICs.
News from Octasic, May 11, 2005
Rad-hard chipset puts RS422 in space
New from Peregrine Semiconductor are the PE926C31 RS422 rad-hard transmitter and PE926C32 RS422 rad-hard receiver devices for space applications.
News from Peregrine Semiconductor, May 11, 2005
Versatile PCI Express bridge goes both ways
The PEX 8114 is billed as the most versatile PCI Express bridging device in its class, capable of forward, reverse and nontransparent bridging, and features 1Gbyte/s throughput.
News from PLX Technology Europe, May 6, 2005
PHYs provide rapid diagnosis of cabling
A new family of physical layer devices employs advanced mixed-signal technology to bring a distinctive combination of features, performance and low power consumption to Fast Ethernet applications.
News from Solid State Supplies, May 6, 2005
Network storage processors speed file transfers
A new system-on-chip architecture aims to power the industry's next-generation of network attached storage and media server appliances.
News from Infrant Technologies, May 5, 2005
Wireless solution marries 2G and 3G infrastructure
Agere Systems has unveiled its TrueAdvantage Wireless Access Solutions, featuring new technology that allows current and future wireless systems to be simultaneously supported over a single network.
News from Agere Systems, May 3, 2005
Economical management cuts GbE port costs
A new Gigabit Ethernet chip solution for switches offers 10 times the performance in bandwidth and speed delivering voice, video and data traffic compared with currently deployed switching equipment.
News from Agere Systems, May 3, 2005
Agere maintains solid financial footing
Agere Systems has reported that revenues for the second quarter of fiscal 2005, ended 31st March, were $417 million, at the high end of the guidance range provided by the company in January.
News from Agere Systems, Apr 27, 2005
Encoder chip outputs analogue TV
The latest SDTV/HDTV encoder IC from Chrontel complies with the Intel SDVO (serial digital video output) PC interface specification.
News from Chrontel, Apr 26, 2005
Nu Horizons for Alliance in Asia Pacific
Alliance Semiconductor has signed Nu Horizons Electronics Asia to distribute its complete product portfolio in the Asia Pacific region.
News from Alliance Semiconductor Corp, Apr 26, 2005
High-speed PCI bridge fits in limited space
The PLX FastLane PCI 6466 is billed as the industry's smallest 64bit, 66MHz PCI bridge.
News from PLX Technology Europe, Apr 26, 2005
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