
Week 14 March - 20 March 2004
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3G shortfall leads to Q2 pessimism
Agere Systems has updated its outlook for the second quarter of fiscal 2004 as a result of lower-than-expected shipments of 3G chipsets for mobile phones.
News from Agere Systems, 19 March 2004
Cores gain support in Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corp has licensed the ARM7TDMI core for use by local companies through its IC Design and Development Support Centre.
News from ARM, 19 March 2004
Shanghai centre leads the way in China
Shanghai Zhonghua Electronics Co (ZHSOC), the first company in China to provide a professional SoC design service, has become the first ARM Approved Design Centre in China.
News from ARM, 19 March 2004
Simple solution for protective relay testing
MPRT universal protective relay test systems are claimed to set new standards for convenience, performance and reliability in protective relay testing.
News from Megger, 19 March 2004
"Ultimate" claims for ATX motherboards
The AIMB-700 Series are full-featured high-performance ATX industrial motherboards with exceptional expandability and reliability for industrial applications.
News from Advantech (UK), 19 March 2004
Inspection system gets to grips with flip chips
Ersa has upgraded its market-leading BGA inspection system.
News from Blundell Production Equipment, 19 March 2004
Distribution for novel image scaler
Calibre has appointed True Colours as distributor for its novel image scaler PremierViewPro-LED.
News from Calibre UK, 19 March 2004
Swann takes the Chair
Kevin Swann, Sales and Marketing Director of semiconductor manufacturer CML Microcircuits UK, has been elected as Chairman of the Board for the Mobitex Association.
News from CML Microcircuits, 19 March 2004
Enhanced baseband codec for modern digital radio
The CMX981 is an extremely-low-power advanced digital-radio baseband processor, combined on-chip with a voice codec/processor and an audio PA.
News from CML Microcircuits, 19 March 2004
Neuron chips enter production
Cypress Semiconductor has begun volume production of its new 3.3V Neuron chips for LonWorks devices.
News from Cypress Semiconductor, 19 March 2004
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