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Multicore DSPs bring more MIPS per dollar

picoChip has launched its next generation of picoArray multicore processor arrays for next-generation wireless systems.

News from picoChip Designs, Mar 22, 2006

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Microcontrollers sleep for years on a battery

New microcontrollers incorporate a power-saving technology that provides multiyear battery-life in lighting control, security, keyless entry, ZigBee and other applications.

News from Atmel Corporation, Mar 21, 2006

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Processor helps put Civil War sub to the test

The Blackfin processor provides control and signal processing for a breakthrough instrument used to examine the recovered hull of the first combat submarine of the American Civil War.

News from Analog Devices, Mar 21, 2006

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Silica and Philips tie up on RosettaNet

Semiconductor distribution specialist Silica has successfully collaborated with Philips and deployed the first RosettaNet Partner Interface Processes between the companies.

News from Silica, Mar 20, 2006

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Audio DSP shrinks to one-seventh the size

A new miniature version of the BelaSigna 200 audio processing chip is optimised for use in advanced small-form-factor precision audio products for consumer and industrial markets.

News from AMI Semiconductor, Mar 16, 2006

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Flash MCUs cut the cost of high-end control

Two new high-speed Flash microcontrollers suit motor control, induction heating and other industrial and consumer applications that require 100DMIPS performance and excellent real-time behaviour.

News from Renesas Technology Europe, Mar 16, 2006

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ASIC conversion cost reduces FPGA designs

Anchor Bay Technologies has achieved tape-out success on two of its video processing scaler ASICs using AMI Semiconductor's FPGA-to-ASIC conversion technology.

News from AMI Semiconductor, Mar 14, 2006

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MCU aims for cost-efficient control

Freescale Semiconductor is introducing an ultra-low-end 8bit microcontroller (MCU) core to meet demand for smaller, more cost-effective solutions.

News from Freescale Semiconductor, Mar 14, 2006

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Roadmap lays down MCU progression

Freescale Semiconductor has outlined a microcontroller roadmap featuring pin-for-pin compatible 8 and 32bit devices that will share peripherals and a common set of development tools.

News from Freescale Semiconductor, Mar 14, 2006

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Smart card microcontrollers add more memory

Three new high-performance high-security 32bit smart card microcontrollers offer large capacity EEPROM and mask ROM.

News from Renesas Technology Europe, Mar 14, 2006

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Graphics processing units keep cool onboard

Axper, a leading provider of PC products, has selected the Chrome S20 Series of graphics processing units (GPUs) to power its new line of graphics card offerings.

News from S3 Graphics, Mar 13, 2006

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Processor powers ultraportable devices

The VIA C7-M ULV processor promises unprecedented power efficiency to enable an exciting range of ultracompact ultraportable devices.

News from VIA Technologies, Mar 13, 2006

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Laptop leverages power efficiency and security

Medion has used the VIA C7-M processor to power its latest MIM 2080 notebook, available now through leading European retailers.

News from VIA Technologies, Mar 10, 2006

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Chipsets and processors demonstrated in Hanover

VIA Technologies is showing off a diverse array of innovative ultramobile, digital media and computing devices at CeBIT.

News from VIA Technologies, Mar 10, 2006

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Walsh takes charge of French fabless IC house

Ian Walsh has been appointed as CEO of French fabless semiconductor company MnD.

News from MnD, Mar 9, 2006

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Mixed-signal microcontrollers put more into less

New MCUs integrate up to 32Kbyte Flash memory and high-performance analogue peripherals, including a novel real-time clock with failsafe recovery features, into a compact 5 x 5mm package.

News from Silicon Laboratories, Mar 7, 2006

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SoC and LCD are perfect mates for chess machine

MonRoi has employed a combination of hardware, software and technical support from Sharp in creating its Chess Manager.

News from Sharp Microelectronics, Mar 7, 2006

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Diamond cores toughen up for SoC duties

Global Unichip Corp is to create hardened versions of Tensilica's new Diamond Standard Series processors for TSMC foundry services at technologies below 0.13um process.

News from Tensilica, Feb 28, 2006

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Foundry services meet automotive standard

1st Silicon (Malaysia) has earned the ISO/TS16949:2002 letter of conformance for automotive business management systems.

News from 1st Silicon (Malaysia), Feb 28, 2006

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Immersion lithography passes the test

TSMC has revealed that its immersion lithography programme has produced test wafers well within acceptable parameters for volume manufacturing.

News from TSMC, Feb 24, 2006

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First-time-right ASIC makes it four in a row

AMI Semiconductor has delivered its fourth consecutive first-time-right ASIC design for a mass storage server application for Vitesse.

News from AMI Semiconductor, Feb 23, 2006

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Dual-core MCU is made for industrial control

A novel industrial SoC microcontroller contains two ARM 946E cores, two CAN channels, two 10/100Mbit/s Ethernet MACs and a versatile motion control logic capability.

News from Saelig Company, Feb 23, 2006

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Micronas signs for extended coverage

Rutronik and Micronas have extended their partnershipwith a pan-European franchise for the Micronas Automotive Division and a Central European franchise for the Consumer Division.

News from Rutronik Elektronische Bauelemente, Feb 23, 2006

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Microcontrollers are made for utility meters

The H8/38347F series of low-cost low-power 5V operation microcontrollers that incorporate either 32 or 60Kbyte of on-chip Flash memory and a large LCD drive capability.

News from Renesas Technology Europe, Feb 21, 2006

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Processor adds colour to infra-red imaging market

The ADSP-BF533 Blackfin processor plays a key role in the AXT100 thermal infra-red imaging camera from Ann Arbor Sensor Systems.

News from Analog Devices, Feb 20, 2006

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