
Week 13 April - 19 April 2003
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ATM cores are frugal with FPGA gates
Actel has released three further intellectual property building blocks optimised for use with its reprogrammable, Flash-based ProASIC Plus and high-speed, antifuse-based Axcelerator FPGAs.
News from Actel Europe, 18 April 2003
Camera modules aim for 3G handsets
Agilent Technologies has a new family of fully integrated CMOS camera modules that can be easily designed into mobile phones and wireless PDAs.
News from Agilent Technologies, 18 April 2003
Side-stackable BGA socket is wizard idea
Aries Electronics has released the industry's first side-stackable BGA socket.
News from Aries Electronics, 18 April 2003
SoC transceiver turns to ZigBee standard
AMI Semiconductor is the first company to offer a live demonstration of an operational ZigBee-compliant wireless transceiver IC.
News from AMI Semiconductor, 18 April 2003
Convertors step up to higher voltages
The APC500 is a 500W "full brick" DC/DC convertor that supplies compact, high-efficiency conversion (typically better than 90%) from lower DC voltages up to higher voltage output.
News from Advanced Power Conversion, 18 April 2003
Recognition is crucial to fashion phones
User Application Article
ART's innovative Smartspeak NG has been chosen to power the unique voice-only personal communication device, Xelibri 3, the flagship model of the new Xelibri fashion phone collection.
News from ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies, 18 April 2003
Pentium 4 gains faster system bus and companions
Intel has boosted overall PC performance by introducing a new Pentium 4 processor with a faster system bus and a new chipset platform.
News from Intel Corporation, 18 April 2003
Pentium tailored to comms applications
The Pentium M processor provides an optimal combination of higher compute performance, power management and overall lower power for use in ultra-dense modular communications equipment.
News from Intel Corporation, 18 April 2003
Hot-swap controller monitors two rails at once
Intersil has developed the industry's first dual-rail hot-swap controller aimed primarily at the new PCI Express bus.
News from Intersil, 18 April 2003
SARS fears cause conference postponement
Intertech has postponed its OLEDs Asia 2003 conference in the light of ongoing concerns about severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).
News from Intertech Corp, 18 April 2003
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