TI Q1 better than expected

TI had Q1 net income of $1.17 billion compared with $1.22 billion in Q1 2019. Revenue declined to $3.33 billion from $3.59 billion in Q1 2019. Analysts were expecting the company to report revenue of $3.17 billion. Embedded processing revenues declined 18% y-o-y while analogue revenue fell 2%. “With a COVID-19 recession likely upon us, ...

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ST Q1 up 7.5% y-o-y

ST had Q1 net revenues of $2.23 billion, gross margin of 37.9%, operating margin of 10.4%, and net income of $192 million or $0.21 diluted earnings per share. “In the first quarter of 2020, net revenues increased 7.5% year-over-year, led by higher sales of our Imaging products and growth in Analog and Microcontrollers, partially offset ...

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Triad extends range of MANET radios

Triad RF Systems, the New Jersey designer and manufacturer of RF/microwave amplifiers and integrated radio systems, has launched  a line of TRIAD Amplified Radios that extend its  range of wireless mesh or mobile ad hoc network (MANET) /multi-input multi-output radios. The creation and launch of these turnkey radios is in response to customer challenges experienced ...

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ON sampling WiFi 6E chipset family

ON Semiconductor is sampling a chipset family that supports the 6GHz spectrum band based on the enhanced Wi-Fi 6E standard. The chipset family is optimised for applications, such as access points, gateways, and mesh networking solutions for dense environments and underserved areas. The QCS-AX2 series is built on an integrated baseband and RF (radio frequency) ...

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A route to practical silicon battery anodes?

Researchers at the University of Eastern Finland have combined mesoporous silicon microparticles, made from plant waste, with carbon nanotubes to improve the performance of silicon anodes in Li-ion batteries. “In the future, silicon will gradually replace carbon as the anode material in Li-ion batteries,” according to the university. “The capacity of silicon is ten times ...

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2020 Queen’s Awards for Enterprise

This is a list of the 2020 Queen’s Awards for Enterprise winners in and related to the electronics industry. They appear in two categories: Innovation Assessed for: invention, design or production of goods; performance of services; marketing and distribution; or, after-sale support of goods or services, that have realised outstanding commercial success over two years ...

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Anglia adds to semiconductor offering with Panjit signing

Following an agreement with Panjit Semiconductor, distributor Anglia now offers discrete semiconductor from Taiwanese company, Panjit International. The agreement applies to the UK and Ireland. Panjit’s portfolio includes MOSFETs, Schottky, SiC Schottky, diode rectifiers, protection devices, bipolar junction transistors and bridge rectifiers for power supplies, industrial and automotive applications. The distributor said that this signing ...

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Mellanox picks Imperas

Imperas Software, the virtual platforms and software simulation specialist, today announced that Mellanox Technologies has selected the Imperas advanced hardware verification of RISC-V processors. RISC-V, as an open ISA, permits many configuration and options for processor implementation and microarchitectural features, in addition to extension with custom instructions. Simulation based methodologies are the foundation for hardware ...

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