
Week 22 July - 28 July 2001
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Cypress takes ARC core to the USB interface
Cypress Semiconductor has licensed the ARCtangent-A4 processor in a corporate multiple-license agreement to be implemented over the next five years.
News from ARC International, 27 July 2001
CD-ROM catalogue reaches 7th edition
Baldor has just released Version 7 of its interactive electronic catalogue on CD-ROM, a new and vastly improved version.
News from Baldor UK, 27 July 2001
Upgraded harmonics and flicker analysis
The HA 1600 mains and harmonics analyser from TTi has been upgraded to incorporate both Amendment 14 to EN61000-3-2, and extra functions to the flicker capabilities which conform to EN61000-3-3.
News from TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments), 27 July 2001
Fairchild down in second quarter
Fairchild Semiconductor has reported results for its second quarter of 2001 ended 1st July 2001.
News from Fairchild Semiconductor, 27 July 2001
New broadcast chipsets feature at IBC 2001
Gennum goes to the International Broadcasting Convention (IBC 2001) with a complete multirate serial routing chipset including equalisation and reclocking.
News from Gennum Corp, 27 July 2001
Equalisers aid high-bandwidth transmission
Gennum has announced its first products for the datacomms market: backplane and copper-cable receive-end equaliser ICs capable of operating at serial datarates up to 10.7Gbit/s.
News from Gennum Corp, 27 July 2001
Transmeta to use IKOS VStation for comodelling
IKOS Systems has received a sales order from Transmeta for its VStation-5M emulation and comodelling system.
News from IKOS Systems, 27 July 2001
Intersil results better than industry average
Intersil has reported financial results for the quarter ended 29th June 2001.
News from Intersil, 27 July 2001
Chipset simplifies fixed broadband radio systems
Intersil reckons its CommLink OC-3 digital radio modem chipset will speed up the design of fixed broadband radio systems for wireless Internet and cellular basestation communications equipment.
News from Intersil, 27 July 2001
COE runs with IndigoVision for video networking
IndigoVision Group has signed a GBP 500,000 licensing deal to provide video technology to UK-based video network specialist COE.
News from IndigoVision, 27 July 2001
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