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Echo cancellers ensure carrier-grade voice quality
Two new voice echo canceller devices have advanced features to help ensure carrier-grade voice quality for packet-based and cellular networking equipment in high-noise environments.
News from Zarlink Semiconductor (21 September 2004)
Network searching to reach a billion a second
IDT has revealed details of its fourth-generation network search engine architecture designed to accelerate Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) and enable value-added services in 10Gbit/s applications.
News from IDT (20 September 2004)
Multicore processor optimised for network services
Cavium Networks has introduced the industry's first single-chip network services processor (NSP) family for secure, Layer 3 to Layer 7 networking applications.
News from Spectrum Group (20 September 2004)
SoC simplifies high-definition box design
The STi7710 is billed as the most highly integrated single-chip solution yet for high definition set-top boxes.
News from STMicroelectronics (17 September 2004)
Transceivers bring copper up to speed
Analogix Semiconductor has introduced a new family of physical-layer transceiver ICs that lets system designers replace fibre optics with less expensive copper media in system-to-system interconnects.
News from Analogix Semiconductor (15 September 2004)
DVB-T processor powers up next-generation TV
User application article Beko is using Zarlink's DVB-T processor for a new line of advanced integrated digital TVs.
News from Zarlink Semiconductor (15 September 2004)
Record Q1 margins are tempered with warning for Q2
National Semiconductor Corp has reported a GAAP profit of $117.7 million, or $0.31 per share, on revenues of $548 million for the first quarter of fiscal 2005, which ended 29th August 2004.
News from National Semiconductor (14 September 2004)
Physical layer devices meet SMPTE specs
Cypress Semiconductor reckons its Hotlink-On-Demand family of PHYs is the largest and most flexible portfolio of SMPTE standards-compliant PHYs on the market.
News from Cypress Semiconductor (13 September 2004)
Module powers new generation of DAB digital radios
User application article The launch of "The Bug" by Pure Digital in May this year raised the stakes for the capabilities of DAB digital radios.
News from Frontier Silicon (13 September 2004)
Digital broadcasting push set for Taiwan
Frontier Silicon has unveiled plans to support the emerging DAB digital radio and DVB-T digital terrestrial broadcasting market in Taiwan.
News from Frontier Silicon ( 9 September 2004)
Albers helps bring wireless network to market
Nanotron Technologies has appointed Dr Jens N Albers as its new Chief Executive Officer.
News from Nanotron Technologies ( 9 September 2004)
DAB chip shipments top a million
Frontier Silicon has now shipped a million of its DAB digital radio SoC devices, the Chorus IC.
News from Frontier Silicon ( 8 September 2004)
Serial ATA chip puts four channels on PCI
A new four-port serial ATA interface allows designers to access the scalability, performance, and price benefits of the new serial interface standard for storage devices of all types.
News from Sequoia Technology ( 8 September 2004)
ADPCM processor has eight full-duplex channels
The Atelic AT1008F is an eight-full-duplex-channel ADPCM processor which follows the G.726 ITU standard for ADPCM compression for 40, 32, 24 and 16Kbit/s bitrates with selectable u-law and A-law I/O.
News from Steadlands International ( 1 September 2004)
European first for RosettaNet implementation
Arrow Electronics and National Semiconductor have celebrated a European first with the successful implementation of a joint RosettaNet-based system.
News from Arrow Electronics (UK) (31 August 2004)
Bridge chip simplifies wireless interface design
The VMB5000 is billed as the world's first multifunction bridge chip designed to exceed the data transfer speed requirements of current 3G wireless datacards and beyond.
News from Elan Digital Systems (26 August 2004)
Radio machine boosts ISM transceiver bandwidth
The XE88LC07A is a higher-speed version of the Xemics XE88LC06A radio machine.
News from Xemics (25 August 2004)
QPSK demodulator upgrades DVB-S receivers
Zarlink Semiconductor has released the next generation of its industry-leading QPSK demodulators for digital satellite TV systems.
News from Zarlink Semiconductor (23 August 2004)
Celestica recognises partnership performance
Integrated Device Technology has been recognised by Celestica for its excellence in supplier performance with a 2003 "Partner in Performance" award.
News from IDT (19 August 2004)
I/O controllers embed into industrial designs
A new family of I/O controllers will enable system design engineers to standardise on a single part across a wide range of applications with similar characteristics.
News from SMSC (18 August 2004)
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