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Ryder Industries to Expand into Inland China
Ryder Industries, a Swiss-owned, China-based electronics manufacturing services provider, announces plans to open a new manufacturing campus in China’s Jiangxi province following the westward spread of China’s industrial development.
Texas Instruments claims industry’s most complete small cell base station solutions with dual-mode support and comprehensive software suite
Texas Instruments unveiled the TMS320TCI6612 and TMS320TCI6614, the industry’s most comprehensive System-on-Chips (SoCs) for developers of metro, pico and enterprise small cell base stations. TI’s new small cell SoCs are enabled with production ready software and are the highest performing devices available for small cells. Based on TI’s innovative KeyStone multicore architecture, these scalable SoCs encompass a mix of processin...
TriQuint demonstrates gallium nitride leadership by achieving key development milestones
TriQuint Semiconductor, Inc has announced several milestones related to its industry leading Gallium Nitride (GaN) developments. Together with customers and various US Government agencies, TriQuint is working to define the future of RF, where it believes GaN will play a key role.
Würth Elektronik is first PCB producer in Germany receives AEO F seal of approval
The status AEO F is an internationally recognised quality certificate granted by the customs authorities, authenticating the company’s security from manipulation in the supply chain, the traceability of incoming and outgoing goods and a functioning organisation of foreign trade control. Such certificate is issued in three level versions, whereby Würth El-ektronik has been granted level „full“, which means fulfilment of high...
Toshiba's New Technology Cuts Phase Noise in Oscillation ICs for Wireless Communication
Toshiba announced that it has developed noise reduction technology that reduces jitter in radio-frequency signals, cutting phase noise by up to 90 percent. This breakthrough opens the way for a further migration to high-speed wireless communication chips for wireless LAN and WiMAX.
Sequans Ships Ten Millionth 4G Chip
4G chipmaker Sequans Communications S.A. have announced that it has shipped its ten millionth 4G chip. The announcement was made by Sequans’ CEO, Georges Karam after the Opening BellSM ceremony at NYSE Euronext Paris where Mr. Karam and his senior executives and founders were on hand to celebrate the company’s recent IPO and listing on the New York Stock Exchange.
Seika Machinery Promotes Industry and SMTA Advocate to Senior Sales Manager
Seika Machinery, Inc., a leading provider of advanced machinery, materials and engineering services, recently promoted Michelle Ogihara to Senior Sales Manager.
President Obama Visits LED Leader Cree
President Barack Obama visited leading LED manufacturer Cree, Inc. on Monday, June 13, 2011, touring Cree's Durham, N.C. manufacturing facilities and speaking with Cree employees and other guests. During his visit, President Obama met with his Jobs and Competitiveness Council to discuss initiatives and policies to spur economic growth, promote job creation and accelerate hiring across the United States.
Pulse Electronics - Cost-Effective LDS Antenna Manufacturing Process Provides a Flexible, High-Performance LDS Antenna Option for Laptops and Tablets
Pulse Electronics introduced its new laser direct structuring (LDS) antenna lasering process for antenna parts which are too long or large to fit well in conventional laser machines. Pulse Electronic's lasering process saves as much as 30% over manufacturing done with previous LDS lasering machines, making LDS antennas cost competitive alternatives for laptop computers, tablets, and notebooks while providing superior RF quality and freedom of des...
Power Integrations to Webcast Presentation from NASDAQ Conference on June 21
Power Integrations announced that Balu Balakrishnan, the company’s president and CEO, will be presenting at the NASDAQ OMX 26th Investor Program in London on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 at 8:45 a.m. Eastern time (1:45 p.m. British Summer Time).