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Light-emitting polymers set to take over from LCDs

The imminent commercial success of conductive light-emitting polymers is likely to popularise their deployment in complex electronic devices, says a new report.

News from Frost and Sullivan (19 April 2004)

IP report to cover more categories

The EDA Consortium and the VSI Alliance have worked together to expand the EDA Consortium's Market Statistics Service's Semiconductor Intellectual Property revenue reporting.

News from EDA Consortium (16 April 2004)

Report reveals competitive Edge

Mobile operators worldwide are looking to Edge as either a permanent fix for data offerings or as an interim solution to allow more robust data and voice services for the next half-decade.

News from Visant Strategies (16 April 2004)

Accellera joins IEEE Standards Association

Accellera has become a Corporate Member of the IEEE Standards Association.

News from Accellera (15 April 2004)

Semiconductor industry must not overshoot recovery

The semiconductor industry may ruin its current return to growth by overshooting the sector recovery, a leading semiconductor analyst warns.

News from Future Horizons (14 April 2004)

All change for online connector sourcing

A new resource aims to save connector sourcing managers both time and money.

News from XRT (Cross Reference Technologies) (14 April 2004)

Automotive lessons aid WEEE/RoHS implementation

Malcolm Fox, AJ Guikema, Chris Harden and Will Martin of MDSMap contend that electronics companies can learn from the automotive industry's experience in implementing the WEEE and RoHS Directives.

News from Strategic Environmental Management (13 April 2004)

Ring now for free guides to EMC and power quality

A new series of 17 new and impartial mini guides unravel the complexities of testing for EMC phenomena and power quality issues.  Brochure available  

News from REO (UK) ( 6 April 2004)

Consumer robotics to fuel electronics growth

A new report predicts that robots will become mainstream consumer products within the next decade, providing a significant growth opportunity for the electronics sector.

News from Future Horizons ( 5 April 2004)

System Excelerator and USC scoop design awards

The PC/104 Embedded Consortium has revealed the winners of its 2004 design awards.

News from PC/104 Embedded Consortium ( 5 April 2004)

IEE Fellows honoured with top appointments

Three IEE Fellows (FIEEs) have been appointed to the UK Government's top science advisory body.

News from IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers) ( 2 April 2004)

Membership boost for consortium

Membership of the Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium has grown by 10% in the past few months with the addition of new Board of Directors and Java Subcommittee members.

News from EEMBC ( 1 April 2004)

Programme on reconfigurable multiprocessor systems

A new research programme aims to develop a flexible power-efficient architecture and easy design flow for future wireless and multimedia systems.

News from IMEC ( 1 April 2004)

Consortium takes charge of EBX specification

The PC/104 Consortium has reached agreement with Motorola Computer Group and Ampro Computers to become the governing standards body for the EBX specification.

News from PC/104 Embedded Consortium ( 1 April 2004)

New spec frees embedded designers from ISAbus

The PC/104 Embedded Consortium has published its PCI-104 specification.

News from PC/104 Embedded Consortium (26 March 2004)

Hotline offers advice on RoHS and WEEE Directives

Farnell InOne has launched a dedicated hotline providing information and support relating to the upcoming RoHS and WEEE Directives.

News from Farnell InOne (22 March 2004)

Automotive IC sector demands balanced approached

Semiconductor companies must achieve the ideal balance between technology, quality and price in order to succeed in a competitive passenger car market, a new study reveals.

News from Frost and Sullivan (18 March 2004)

Handset makers pressurise semiconductor vendors

A new report claims that RF and baseband semiconductor manufacturers face difficult times as they confront growing pressure from handset manufacturers.

News from Frost and Sullivan (18 March 2004)

CLDC reference and HotSpot implementations tested

The EEMBC has published certified performance scores for the Sun Microsystems Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC) reference implementation and CLDC HotSpot implementation.

News from EEMBC (12 March 2004)

Philips extends research contract

Royal Philips Electronics has signed an agreement that extends its access to IMEC's advanced research facilities and expertise until the end of 2008.

News from IMEC (11 March 2004)

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