Rutronik to distribute Cypress products as part of Infineon franchise

Following Infineon Technologies’ acquisition of Cypress Semiconductor,  distributor Rutronik will now offer the memories, microcontrollers and other products in the Cypress portfolio. Infineon Technologies acquired Cypress in June 2019 and has added its memory, microcontrollers, sensor, Bluetooth and WiFi technologies to its own offerings. Rutronik was already a fanchised distributor for Infineon and the franchise has ...

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Chip defends USB-C against abuse in vehicles

Diodes is aiming at automotive USB Type-C ports with a four channel protection chip. “There has been increasing adoption of the USB Type-C interface, particularly by automotive manufacturers keen to provide future-proof ports for smart devices and other peripherals,” said Diodes. Called DPO2039DABQ, is is intended to be used in line with the CC1, CC2, and D+ ...

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TSMC YTD up 26.4% YoY.

TSMC had November revenues of NT$124.87 billion ($4.43bn), an increase of 4.7% from October 2020 and an increase of 15.7% from November 2019. Revenues for January through November 2020 totaled NT$1,221.89 billion ($43.2 billion) an increase of 26.4% compared to the same period in 2019. TSMC November Revenue Report NT$

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Imec pursues Intranet of Neurons

Imec’s Yao-Hong Liu has been awarded a €2 million European Research Council (ERC) grant for his project Intranet of Neurons (IoN). IoN aims to revolutionize the way neuroscientists collect and process neural data by enabling the efficient transfer at high data rate from high-density sub-dural implanted recording probes while maintaining a small footprint required for ...

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Keysight addresses 800G next-gen data centre technologies

Keysight Technologies has announced 800G test solutions for validating electrical and optical interfaces, supporting development of next generation data centre technologies. In the context of data-hungry applications – such as video conferencing, streaming and digital entertainment, delivered via wireless comms such as 4G, 5G and Wi-Fi – 800G technology is seeking to meet a growing ...

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