- Kyocera Opts for IBM Japan's SLC Board Biz
IBM Corp.'s Japanese unit IBM Japan Ltd. is transferring the surface laminar circuitry business (SLC) at its Yasu, Japan, site to Kyocera Corp., the companies said today. Kyocera will incorporate a new company on the location of the Yasu Site of IBM Japan, which will undertake the operation of the ......
- Stacked die CSPs piling up gains. (Market
Watch).
AUSTIN, TEXAS -- Driven by growth in mobile phones, shipments of stacked packages are expected to grow at a dramatic rate of more than 50% this year. According to TechSearch International (techsearchinc.com), mobile phone makers are opting for die stacking in order to obtain greater functionality in smaller spaces. Many ......
- Mobile phone makers work together to develop radiation
risk standard.
CORPORATE IT UPDATE-(C)1995-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Mobile phone manufacturers Nokia, Ericsson and Motorola are looking into ways to distribute more information about mobile phone radiation. According to The Wall Street Journal, the companies are working with governmental bodies worldwide to develop a global standard for measuring mobile phone radiation levels ......
- Nokia reports strong 3Q results.
EUROPEMEDIA-(C)2002 Van Dusseldorp & Partners - http://www.vandusseldorp.com/ Nokia, the world's largest mobile phone maker, gave a boost to the telecoms industry yesterday after strong handset sales helped it post a 68 per cent jump in third quarter profits. The Finnish group's third-quarter sales rose by 2 per cent compared with ......
- Packaging for Multi-Stack Die Applications
The market demand for smaller, lighter and more powerful cell phones, PDAs and other electronic devices is driving the development of more compact electronic packages with increased functionality. Total production of stacked die packages in 2002 was 150 million units. 1 At least 95% of this production was driven by ......
- Chinese telecom companies come calling
One of the hottest pieces of telecommunications equipment these days is the digital loop carrier (DLC), which allows telecom operators to extend digital subscriber services—including the triple play of voice, data and video—to consumers. And guess which company sells the most DLCs? Not Alcatel . Not Nortel Networks It's China's ......
- Nokia to supply $2.5B in mobile devices for sale in China
Finland-based mobile phone maker Nokia http://www.nokia.com today announced that it has signed a strategic partnership agreement with China Postel Mobile Communication Equipment Co. Ltd. http://www.ptac.com.cn/english/main.htm to supply $2.5 billion worth of mobile devices to the Chinese mobile phone distributor this year. In addition, both parties have agreed to deepen ......