- DVDINSIDER: TVGuardian and Audiovox Sign Timely
Agreement to Embed Technology in DVD Players.
DVD NEWS-(C)1999-2004 DVD NEWS. Distributed for AM Newswire Inc via M2 Communications Ltd (www.m2.com). Principle Solutions Inc., the Arkansas based patent holder of TVGuardian technology, now in more than 5 million homes, announced that Audiovox Electronics Corporation (AEC), a subsidiary of Audiovox Corporation, has joined an impressive and growing list ......
- NEC Claims First 55nm eDRAM
NEC Electronics Corp. and its subsidiaries in North America and Europe, NEC Electronics America Inc. and NEC Electronics Europe GmbH, have laid claim to debuting the industry's first 55nm CMOS-compatible embedded DRAM (eDRAM) technology, UX7LSeD. An enhancement to NEC Electronics' patented metal-insulator-metal (MIM2) technology, the company claims the new eDRAM ......
- NEC launches industry's first melody chip with
MP3 and AAC playback support.
NEC Electronics Corporation and its subsidiaries in the United States and Europe, NEC Electronics America, Inc. and NEC Electronics (Europe) GmbH, announced the launch of three single-chip melody LSI solutions that offer superior sound technology for mobile phones. The product line-up consists of the uPD9993 chip, which offers 64 polyphonic ......
- Memory IC price erosion weakens semiconductor industry's growth
The dramatic decrease in integrated circuit prices in the first half of 2007 has caused market researcher iSuppli to revise its semiconductor market growth forecast for the year. iSuppli says the global semiconductor market will rise only 3.5% to $269.9 billion in 2007, saying first half price erosion for memory ......
- Semi Capital Spending Up 10% in 2006
It looks like 2006 will prove to be the second largest year on record for capital spending, second only to 2000. Worldwide semiconductor industry capital spending in 2005-2006 is forecast to increase 10 percent to $50.4 billion in 2006, second only to the $60.3 billion spent in 2000, according to ......
- Semi Capital Spending Up 10% in 2006
It looks like 2006 will prove to be the second largest year on record for capital spending, second only to 2000. Worldwide semiconductor industry capital spending in 2005-2006 is forecast to increase 10 percent to $50.4 billion in 2006, second only to the $60.3 billion spent in 2000, according to ......
- More chip production moves to China
It's no secret that China is emerging as a sourcing locale for electronics. Many electronics manufacturing services companies and component manufacturers have opened facilities in China to take advantage of low-cost labor. Semiconductor production is also moving ahead as more foundries open and some Japanese, Korean and European chip companies ......