Qualcomm, under siege on many fronts, is now facing the challenge of a a teamed-up anti-trust probe by Korea and Europe, reports ZDNet.
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Icera to be shuttered
Icera, the Bristol wireless star-up sold to Nvidia, is to have its operations closed down by Q2 2016.
Taiwan foundries have a record April
Those bellwethers, the Taiwan foundries, reported record April revenues.
Microchip buys Micrel
Microchip has bought Micrel for $839 million. Micrel had been pushed into finding a buyer by an activist shareholder which took a 12% shareholding in the company.
ST sensor sales drop 19%
STMicroelectronics saw sensor sales fall 19% last year to reduce its place in the sensor market from No.2 to No.4, says IC Insights.
GaN Systems gets £20m in series C for power transistors
Canadian power transistor firm GaN Systems has raised $20m in series C funding. Led by Cycle Capital Management, the round included existing investors Chrysalix Energy Venture Capital and RockPort Capital, and new firms BDC Capital and Tsing Capital of Beijing. “As GaN Systems’ customers launch multiple consumer and enterprise products designed with its gallium nitride transistors, this financing will enable ...
The digital single market
The European Commission (EC) has unveiled its ‘digital single market’. It is built on three ‘pillars’:
Elektra Awards 2015 open for entries
The Elektra European Electronics Industry Awards 2015 are launched this week. Celebrating product innovation and business success in the industry for more than a decade, the Elektra Awards is recognised as the best promotional platform to celebrate the achievements of individuals and companies across the electronics industry. We invite companies to enter this year’s awards and be part of the ...
ARM and Enea deliver OPNFV
ARM and Enea have demo-ed an ARM-based reference platform for Open Platform for Network Functions Virtualisation (OPNFV).
EU funds citizen-astrophycisists
Astronomers and astrophysicists have received a €15 million EU funding boost with the launch of the ASTERICS project.
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