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2015-08-14 | SMIC launches 28nm mobile phone chips SMIC, China's largest semiconductor foundry, marks a new era of advanced mobile phone chip manufacturing with the successful adoption of its 28nm process technology into mainstream smartphones |
2009-02-18 | Slowdown marks China mobile handset chip market After a period of rapid growth over the past few years, the China mobile handset chip market has experienced a conspicuous decline in 2008, according to research firm CCID Consulting |
2014-12-08 | Mobile phone chips lead IC market sales This year, mobile phones are expected to account for 18 per cent of global electronic systems sales ($265.2 billion) versus standard PCs being 13 per cent ($196 billion) of the total, stated IC Insights |
2008-11-21 | Infineon optimizes mobile phone chips Infineon Technologies has introduced its latest chips for ultralow cost (ULC) mobile phones that optimizes system performance five times and reduces the BOM by almost 10 percent |
2008-06-11 | ESL methods for optimizing a multimedia phone chip The trend towards high-quality multimedia content and higher communication bandwidth drastically increases the complexity of the underlying SoC architecture. |
2005-01-03 | DSP, memory chips face bittersweet year The intense growth which the IC industry has enjoyed for the past three years is expected to reach a plateau this year. |
2008-03-07 | Will mobile TV in China be in analog Telegent Systems claims that analognot digitalwill dominate the mobile TV market, especially in developing countries like China |
2004-03-03 | Wavecom adopts Micronas audio ICs in mobile phones Wavecom has selected two Micronas audio ICs for its Compact 605 and 610 multimedia mobile phone platforms |
2010-02-24 | Toshiba: Mobile ICs need to keep pace with market The biggest challenge for mobile chipset vendors is the speed at which this market is moving, said Deepak Prakash of Toshiba America Electronic Components Inc |
2005-08-05 | Teardown analysis: NOR flash retains mobile place The following article was provided by Mark DeVoss, a senior analyst with iSuppli Corp., an El Segundo, California-based market research firm. |
2005-07-04 | Taiwan leads as key supplier of LEDs for mobile phones A research made by the Topology Research Institute (TRI) says Taiwan-based LED suppliers are the major providers for mobile phone applications |
2006-07-31 | SMIC to manufacture Qualcomm chips in BiCMOS Expanding its presence in China, Qualcomm Inc. disclosed last week a foundry agreement with Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. |
2010-02-26 | Smarter feature handsets to invade mobile market Broadcom Corp.'s Robert Nalesnik discusses trends in the mobile handset market, products and the company's strategies going forward |
2002-11-12 | Smart-card chips advance as market stalls Hampered by the market saturation of prepaid telephone cards and by serious delays in Europe's 3G mobile-phone rollout, smart cards are fast losing their 1990s glow of consistent double-digit annual growth |
2007-04-02 | Samsung tips memory chips for content-heavy handsets, CE devices Samsung's latest memory chip rollouts are aimed at digital CE devices and handsets featuring complex functions and loaded with content-heavy data. |
2005-02-24 | Samsung commences production of MCP for mobile apps Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd revealed that it is mass producing what it claims to be the largest-capacity multi-chip package (MCP). |
2008-07-10 | Report: Top OEMs gobbled 76% of chips shipped The top 100 branded electronics firms consumed semiconductors worth $209 billion in 2007, or 76 percent of all chips sold last year, according to market research group Gartner |
2007-05-22 | Report: Smart phones drive mobile chip market Developments in high-end products such as smart phones are expected to drive mobile phone production upwards by the end of 2007, according to a report from CCID |
2003-09-23 | Renesas, Nazomi in mobile phone chip pact Attempting to speed development of a new class of chips for mobile phones, the companies said they have agreed to share technology used to accelerate video and Java apps |
2008-11-19 | Qualcomm woos Nokia to buy chips Qualcomm Inc. is hoping to win chipset orders from mobile phone maker Nokia, now that the companies have at least partially settled some of their differences |
2007-10-30 | Qualcomm fields Gobi chip for mobile Internet Qualcomm has introduced its Gobi global media mobile Internet technology for laptops. The company also picked up some important endorsements from HP, Vodafone, and Verizon Wireless |
2009-12-10 | Preamplifier chips target miniature microphones The rapid growth of cellphones, PCs, cameras and camcorders has grown annual microphone shipments to over 3 billion units. |
2006-10-17 | Philips to sell mobile phone unit to China Electronics Royal Philips Electronics is set to sell the remainder of its mobile phone manufacturing operations to China Electronics Corporation |
2003-05-29 | Philips teaming with Sony Ericsson on smart phone Royal Philips Electronics said it is joining forces with Sony Ericsson for the development of an advanced chip targeting smart phones. |
2005-11-14 | Nvidia signs Hybrid Graphics to help speed 3D phone graphics Nvidia Corp. has partnered with Hybrid Graphics, a Finnish-based embedded 3D graphics software provider, to help speed Java-based 3D graphics applications on Nvidia's graphics processing chip designed for mobile phones |
2004-09-21 | NFC-based mobile phones emerge for contactless payment In a prelude to an announcement next week about a mobile phone with near-field communications (NFC) features, Royal Philips Electronics unveiled a partnership Wednesday (Sept. 15) with smart-card reader and software developer ViVOtech |
2005-10-05 | Mobile TV leaps over consumer hurdles with TV-on-Mobile solution Philips Semiconductors' recent release of the BGT210 TV-on-Mobile solution is proof that some still believe that mobile TV could soon be a widespread phenomenon |
2001-02-01 | Mobile net demands optimized design Manufacturers of mobile Internet systems will play a key role in delivering a new class of wireless services for entertainment, e-commerce and multimedia messaging |
2012-03-20 | Mobile is now all about graphics Mobile systems are driving toward better graphics, better voice quality and quad-core processors, according to a veteran market watcher |
2012-05-07 | Mobile DRAM enters low profit era Turning to mobile DRAM is a logical option, but with so many makers jumping on the bandwagon, Q2 mobile DRAM contract price has fallen by 10-15 percent QoQ |
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