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ADI and Intel combine on 5G radio platform

ADI and Intel are to collaborate on creating a flexible radio platform that addresses 5G network design challenges and will enable customers to scale their 5G networks more quickly and economically. The radio platform combines the advanced technology of ADI’s radio frequency (RF) transceivers with the high performance and low power of Intel Arria 10 Field ...

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Infineon looking for €8.5bn revenues this year

Infineon reported calendar Q2 revenues of €2,174 million in results which included Cypress figures for the first time. For calendar Q3, it expects revenue of between €2.3 billion and €2.6 billion with a margin of 14%. For the full year, Infineon expects revenues of €8.5 billion at a margin of 13%. Infineon’s automotive division suffered a ...

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Big 3 take 85% of 5G base station market

Huawei, Ericsson and Nokia captured more than 85% market share in the mobile base station industry in 2019, says TrendForce. This year, with Huawei  unable to procure key components from U.S.-based RF-front end manufacturers, the company is expected to focus its base station construction this year primarily in domestic China. By the end of 1H20, the ...

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ST sells power supply eval board

ST  is selling an evaluation board containing a 400W power supply with full-load efficiency of over 93% at 230VAC and over 91% at 110VAC, with no-load mains consumption of less than 0.150W, meeting ENERGY STAR Version 6.1 requirements for computers, European EuP Lot 6 Tier 2 requirements for household and office equipment, and CoC (Code of ...

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SGT transistor promises denser circuits

Researchers from Surrey and Cambridge universities and the National Research Institute in Rome have demonstrated the use of a pioneering circuit design that uses an the source-gated transistor (SGT), to create compact circuit blocks. The researchers show that they are able to achieve the same functionality from two SGTs as would normally be the case ...

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Socionext unveils cecTalker

Socionext today announced its  ʻcecTalkerʼ (pronounced ʻC-E-C-Talkerʼ), an HDMI module equipped with Socionextʼs HDMI controller IC. The device is sampling now with volume production and shipping in January 2021. The cecTalker is capable of connecting, controlling and linking devices that have HDMI terminals, such as audio and video equipment. The company has started shipping samples ...

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NAND price fall

NAND suppliers are continuing to cut production after a Q2 decline in spot prices which has led to a Q3 decline in contract pricing, says DRAMeXchange. Although, between April and June, suppliers managed to keep contract prices stable by cutting production, in June and July there was a fall in demand as the market for ...

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EUV looking to 225wph

At last month’s Imec Technology Conference, ASML’s CEO Martin van den Brink  revealed that the company has a route to get EUV to 225 wph while the productivity of immersion lithography has doubled over the last nine years.   11 million EUV wafers have been  exposed and 57 3400x EUV systems have been shipped, said van ...

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Blow-out Q2 for Apple, Amazon and Facebook

Apple had calendar Q2 sales of $59.69 billion up 11% y-o-y for a profit of  $11.25 billion which was up 18% y-o-y..  iPhone sales were $26.4 billion; iPad sales were $6.58 billion; Mac sales were $7.08 billion; Services’ revenues were $13.16 billion; Wearables’ sales were  $6.45 billion. Amazon had Q2 sales of $88.9 billion up 40% y-o-y  with operating income ...

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