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Video switch guarantees signal integrity
Cypress Semiconductor Corp has developed the industry's first broadcast video link protection switch that provides cost-effective redundancy throughout an entire video network.
News from Cypress Semiconductor ( 7 September 2005)
BMW makes the MOST of infotainment
SMSC's MOST multimedia networking technology has been selected for the new BMW 3-Series infotainment system, successfully introduced in early 2005.
News from SMSC (31 August 2005)
Alliance focuses on secure digital TV and DAB
Frontier Silicon and NDS are to collaborate on the development and marketing of secure content protection and digital rights management for mobile digital TV and DAB digital radio.
News from Frontier Silicon (30 August 2005)
Kelly takes charge of finances
Agere Systems has named Peter Kelly Chief Financial Officer, effective immediately.
News from Agere Systems (29 August 2005)
IPTV - the industry's next big motion picture
Technical background article During the past year, IPTV has emerged as a viable technology for carrying broadband services over traditional telephone copper wires, says Agere CTO David Sonnier.
News from Agere Systems (29 August 2005)
USB transceiver passes High-Speed test
SMSC has introduced its USB3450 UTMI+ stand-alone device/host transceiver that has passed High-Speed USB compliance testing with the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF).
News from SMSC (29 August 2005)
Frugal USB controllers prove popular
Cypress Semiconductor has now shipped more than five million units of its new families of low-cost, high-speed USB controllers with the industry's lowest power consumption.
News from Cypress Semiconductor (29 August 2005)
Single-chip modem wins residential gateway designs
By the end of the third quarter, TI expects to have shipped over 100 million DSL CPE and CO ports and 30 million ports of its flagship residential gateway platform.
News from Texas Instruments (26 August 2005)
Networking SoCs put more of the system on chip
Galazar Networks has expanded its portfolio of multiservice access solutions with the introduction of CompactNode and MicroNode.
News from Galazar Networks (25 August 2005)
H.264 video encoder shows up at IBC
The first high-definition H.264 video encoder based on a new architecture developed specifically for broadcast-quality HD applications will be shown by Telairity Semiconductor at IBC2005.
News from Telairity Semiconductor (25 August 2005)
LSI enables dual-mode handsets
Renesas Technology has started shipping evaluation samples of a single-chip LSI, jointly developed with NTT DoCoMo, for dual-mode mobile handsets supporting W-CDMA and GSM/GPRS (2G) systems.
News from Renesas Technology Europe (25 August 2005)
Chipset enables wideband DOCSIS cable modems
A new advanced voice-over-cable (VoCable) chipset and wideband DOCSIS reference design will help drive the continued global growth of voice over IP.
News from Texas Instruments (25 August 2005)
Acquisition adds to data networking expertise
In a move to continue strengthening its communications processing leadership, Freescale Semiconductor has acquired the assets of Seaway Networks.
News from Freescale Semiconductor (24 August 2005)
Demo shows off HD video transmission
Analog Devices will demonstrate the first real-time compression and wireless transmission of high-definition video in a consumer application this week at the DisplaySearch HDTV Conference
News from Analog Devices (23 August 2005)
Five-port switch brings PCI Express to new tasks
The PEX 8508 is the first five-port PCIe switch for applications such as high-end printers, multichannel network adapter cards and notebook-docking stations.
News from PLX Technology Europe (17 August 2005)
Voice processor improves hands-free communication
Zarlink Semiconductor has introduced the first in a family of voice processing chips aimed at improving voice quality and reducing noise in hands-free communication devices.
News from Zarlink Semiconductor (17 August 2005)
Let the good times roll (again)
The industry is rolling again with good times, happy days and renaissance, argues Dave Sonnier, Chief Technology Officer, Agere Systems.
News from Agere Systems (16 August 2005)
Flexible PCI controller masters complex roles
The new AMCC S5335 MatchMaker PCI controller is a powerful and flexible 3.3V device that can serve as an easily configured bus target, enabling data transfer at modest rates.
News from Acal Semiconductors (12 August 2005)
Bridge chips futureproof storage interfaces
The OXUF924DSa and DSb provide external storage designers with a complete solution for bridging between SATA disks and USB2.0, FireWire400, FireWire800 and external SATA ports.
News from Oxford Semiconductor ( 9 August 2005)
PHY chip supports low-pin interface
SMSC has announced its support of the royalty-free ULPI specification through the availability of the company's USB3300 ULPI stand-alone peripheral, embedded host or On The Go transceiver.
News from SMSC ( 9 August 2005)
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