
Week 23 December - 29 December 2001
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Agilent wins top Cisco satisfaction award
Agilent Technologies has won Cisco's annual President's Customer Satisfaction Award.
News from Agilent Technologies, 25 December 2001
Shrinking GaAs FETs maintain performance to 6GHz
Agilent Technologies reckons its ATF-541M4 is the industry's smallest single-voltage E-pHEMT GaAs FET.
News from Agilent Technologies, 25 December 2001
Buffalo reports strong PC memory business
Despite extensive comment about the state of the PC industry, Buffalo Technology is enjoying continued growth in its penetration of the PC market.
News from Buffalo Technology, 25 December 2001
Treanor steps down at Celoxica: Morgan takes over
Jon Treanor has resigned his roles as president and CEO of Celoxica.
News from Celoxica, 25 December 2001
Reference design for USB On-the-Go
Cypress Semiconductor is claiming a first for its USB embedded host/peripheral controller reference design that implements the new On-the-Go supplement to the USB 2.0 specification.
News from Cypress Semiconductor, 25 December 2001
IFR to provide test kit for Bowman programme
IFR Systems has been selected to provide production test equipment for the UK's $2.4 billion Bowman tactical communications programme.
News from IFR Systems, 25 December 2001
Inventronics sells off PDE subsidiary
Inventronics has sold off its wholly owned subsidiary, Pacific Design Engineering (PDE), to a group comprising PDE management and employees, effective 31st December 2001.
News from Inventronics, 25 December 2001
Record November shipments for Innoveda
Innoveda is claiming a major milestone in shipping 12,000 copies of its browser-based DxDesigner front-end engineering design solution during November.
News from Innoveda, 25 December 2001
Software links instruments to Excel
The latest Excelinx software from Keithley Instruments allows users to interface between Microsoft Excel and the company's Model 2700 and Model 2750 DMM-based IEE-488 benchtop instruments.
News from Keithley Instruments, 25 December 2001
Colour shade processing provides a better image
Increased accuracy, higher speed and advanced colour shade processing technology are just some of the advantages attributed to Keyence's new CV-700 image processing system.
News from Keyence (UK), 25 December 2001
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