Infineon shipping auto TPM

Infineon has put  a Trusted Platform Module (TPM), specifically for automotive applications, on the market. The  OPTIGA TPM 2.0 protects communication between the car manufacturer and the car which increasingly turns into a computer on wheels. A number of car manufacturers already designed in Infineon’s OPTIGA TPM. The TPM is a hardware-based security solution.  By using ...

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ST Q3 revenues up 18.1%

ST’s  Q3 net revenues were up 18.1% y-oy at  $2.52 billion for a profit of $369 million which was up 56.7% y-o-y and an operating margin of 15.8% which was up 270 bps y-oy. “ST had another quarter of solid performance, with sequential revenue growth of 11.2%, above our 10% midpoint outlook, and operating margin ...

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Two micron image sensors for HD low-cost IoT apps

OmniVision is shipping a  2-micron image sensor family  built with OmniBSI pixel technology. The two sensors, the OS02F10 and OS04B10, provide cost-effective backside illumination (BSI) solutions and are designed for capturing high definition (HD) images in entry-level IoT, industrial, commercial, and residential security and surveillance cameras. Their chief ray angle (CRA) of 9 degrees enables thinner ...

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SEMI September billings down 6.5% on August

  September billings for semiconductor manufacturing equipment were down 6.5% on August at $2.09 billion compared to August,reports SEMI. August billings were $2.37 billion. September billings are 1.8% higher than the $2.05 billion of September 2017. “Quarterly global billings of North American equipment suppliers experienced their typical seasonal weakening in the most recent quarter,” says SEMI ...

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CML upgrades voice codec offering

CML Microcircuits of Maldon, Essex has upgraded its voice codec offering with the  CMX655D which integrates two matched channels with Digital Signal Processing (DSP) along with a 1 Watt 90% efficient filterless Class D amplifier and support for digital MEMS microphones. These are functions that would have previously only been possible by adding additional components. In ...

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