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Baltic expansion for Arrow
Arrow has opened branch offices in Latvia and Lithuania to serve the needs of the rapidly growing markets in these Baltic States.
News from Arrow Electronics (UK) (25 March 2005)
Clock multiplier exceeds Sonet specifications
The Si5318 is the latest addition to the family of precision clock multiplier ICs capable of generating the ultra-low-jitter reference clocks required in high-speed Sonet/SDH line cards.
News from Silicon Laboratories (23 March 2005)
Line interface aids international exchange
The CPC5622A is the newest member of the Litelink III phone line interface IC family for direct access arrangements in telephony applications.
News from Clare (21 March 2005)
DAA chip cuts PC modems down to size
A fourth-generation silicon direct access arrangement IC further reduces the total solution cost and footprint for analogue modems in desktop PCs.
News from Silicon Laboratories (18 March 2005)
Driver and amplifier combo cuts opto module costs
A novel integrated burst mode laser driver and limiting amplifier aims to reduce the cost of optical networking units for the highly competitive fibre to the premises market.
News from Phyworks (18 March 2005)
Mackenzie to oversee US expansion
Oxford Semiconductor has appointed William Mackenzie as its new Chief Executive Officer.
News from Oxford Semiconductor (17 March 2005)
Demonstration pre-empts German T-DMB trials
This week Frontier Silicon is demonstrating a complete mobile digital television chip solution in advance of terrestrial digital multimedia broadcasting (T-DMB) trials in Germany later this year.
News from Frontier Silicon (16 March 2005)
WiMAX basestations are easy to upgrade
User application article The first commercially available WiMAX basestations have been launched using picoArray technology.
News from picoChip Designs (15 March 2005)
Vishay lauds Arrow's efforts
Arrow has been named European Distributor of the Year by Vishay after showing significant advances with the company's products in 2004.
News from Arrow Electronics (UK) (14 March 2005)
Speedy USB transceiver stands alone
The USB3280 is a mini UTMI stand-alone device transceiver that has passed Hi-Speed USB device compliance testing with the USB-IF.
News from SMSC (14 March 2005)
Silicon and software solution specified
Aastra Telecom has selected Octasic's OCT6100 devices for its newest conferencing product, the CNX conference bridge appliance.
News from Octasic (11 March 2005)
Agere acquires Modem-Art
Agere Systems has acquired Modem-Art, a privately held developer of advanced processor technology for 3G/UMTS mobile devices.
News from Agere Systems (10 March 2005)
VoIP gateway gains conferencing solution
Texas Instruments has added a flexible conferencing solution to its high-density TNETV3010 voice over IP (VoIP) gateway product.
News from Texas Instruments (10 March 2005)
Vonage prefers TI's VoIP solution
Vonage has selected TI as its preferred provider of voice over IP (VoIP) silicon and software.
News from Texas Instruments ( 9 March 2005)
Driver receiver ICs cut laser modules down to size
New monolithic laser and VCSEL driver/receivers from Phyworks replace two devices in a standard SFF/SFP optical module.
News from Phyworks ( 8 March 2005)
Chipset simplifies XFP transceiver design
Analog Devices has developed a new XFP (10Gbit/s small form factor pluggable) optical transceiver chipset and reference design.
News from Analog Devices ( 8 March 2005)
Chinese recognise Agere brand
Agere Systems has been recognised as one of the most popular integrated circuit brands in China for 2004.
News from Agere Systems ( 7 March 2005)
Chips promise cost-effective bridge to PCI Express
New from IDT, the Precise family of PCI Express solutions consists of four bridging and switching products, demonstrating its commitment to standards-based serial switching.
News from IDT ( 7 March 2005)
New subsidiary has designs on baseband LSIs
Renesas Technology Corp has set up a new design company in Rennes, France, to strengthen its development capabilities on system platforms for 3G mobile phones.
News from Renesas Technology Europe ( 7 March 2005)
Gateway chipsets set for interoperability testing
Texas Instruments is to co-operate with KTL to provide more extensive interoperability testing of its residential gateway products.
News from Texas Instruments ( 7 March 2005)
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