Synopsys adds analytics to design flow with Qualtera acquisition

EDA and IP company, Synopsys, has acquired Qualtera, the big data analytics specialist for semiconductor test and manufacturing. The real-time observation of semiconductor test and manufacturing can provide intelligence on production to help decision making as well as to shorted iterative product introduction and improve yield. According to Qualtera, its big data analytics means anything ...

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Arm falls out with Arm China

Arm and Arm China have fallen out over the management of the Arm China unit. Yesterday Arm  said that Arm China CEO Allen Wu was being dismissed for “serious irregularities including failing to disclose conflicts of interest and violations of the employee handbook,” and that Wu would be replaced by Phil Tang and Ken Phua. Arm China ...

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Digi-Key and Truphone deliver IoT connectivity to manufacturers

Distributor, Digi-Key Electronics has partnered with UK SIM software provider, Truphone to allow manufacturers to integrate cellular IoT connectivity services into any connected cellular device. Truphone’s SIM technology will allow users to connect IoT devices to network providers from the moment they switch on the device, without a complicated activation process, via the touch of ...

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CMOS image sensors to resume record run in 2021.

The fallout from the Covid-19 virus crisis in 2020 is expected to lower CMOS image sensor sales for the first time in 10 years, but new record-high revenues are seen next year, says a new O-S-D Report from aiC Insights. Driven by camera phones and the rapid spread of new embedded applications, CMOS image sensors ...

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CMOS image sensors to resume record run in 2021.

The fallout from the Covid-19 virus crisis in 2020 is expected to lower CMOS image sensor sales for the first time in 10 years, but new record-high revenues are seen next year, says a new O-S-D Report from aiC Insights. Driven by camera phones and the rapid spread of new embedded applications, CMOS image sensors ...

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Nexperia’s 2nd generation 650V GaN

Nexperia has announced a second generation of 650V gallium nitride power transistors, claiming reduced on-resistance and, with its surface-mount copper clip package (right), reduced inductance. Called ‘H2′, the parts are AEC-Q101-qualified for automotive applications, and the second-generation die are also available in TO-247 for industrial use. “Customers need a solution for power conversion at 650V ...

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Paragraf and CERN team to demo unique properties of graphene sensor

Paragraf, the Cambridgeshire graphene specialist, has teamed up with the Magnetic Measurement section at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, to demonstrate how new opportunities for magnetic measurements are opened up through the unique properties of its graphene sensor – particularly its negligible planar Hall effect. “This collaboration with CERN demonstrates the potential of ...

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H4D raises €15m

H4D, the French telemedicine specialist, has raised €15 million. Previous  investors Atoga, Aviva France, Bpifrance and LBO France were joined by Supernova Invest in the new funding round. The money will accelerate the development of H4D’s services around the Consult Station, the first connected telemedicine booth, by deploying it in new territories. Since the start of ...

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TSMC YTD up 33.9%

TSMC’s May revenue  was 2.3% down on April but 16.6% up y-o-y at $3.17 billion. TSMC’s YTD revenue to the end of  May was up 33.9% from the same point last year at $17 billion.  TSMC’s guidance suggests  June revenues of between $3.8 billion and $4.1 billion. TSMC expects Q2 revenue between $10.1 billion and ...

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