News
How Freescale to Keep its Global Leading Status in Embedded Processing
By
Published: May 21,2014


Panel Price Rebounds slightly in May
TAIPEI, Taiwan- Because low inventory of 32-inch LCD TV panel, monitor panel and notebook panel, the panel price to increase about 1% in May. NPD DispalySearch announced the late-May panel price on Tuesday suggesting that the price of 32-inch panel increased by us$1 because of the panel shortage...

Cadence and ARM Expand Collaboration for 64-bit Processor Designs
Cadence Design Systems, Inc. today announced the signing of the first EDA Technology Access Agreement with ARM Holdings plc that includes access to the ARM v8-A 64-bit architecture in the ARM Cortex-A50 processor series. This agreement also provides access to ARMv7 32-bit processor technology, ARM Mali GPUs, System IP and ARM Artisan libraries...

FTF Opens in Shenzhen, Redefining Smart Glasses
SHENZHEN, China — Freescale Semiconductor, a US-based maker of microcontrollers and digital networking processors for the automotive, networking, industrial and consumer markets, today rolled out the two-day Freescale Technology Forum China in Shenzhen...

Ctrack Selects u-blox GPS and Cellular Modules for Fleet Management Solutions
TAIPEI, Taiwan – Ctrack, a division of South Africa based Digicore with over 1000 employees, is a world-leading provider of fleet management and vehicle tracking solutions. For their products, the company has selected Swiss u-blox as their strategic partner for embedded GPS and cellular technology...

TSMC Anticipate a Fold Increase of Wearable Device
TAIPEI, Taiwan- TSMC delivered its annual report 2013 suggesting that the market of smartphone and tablet will grow increasingly and the shipping volume of wearable device will fold rise as well as the expectation for the global semiconductor market growth rate will increase 5%...

Taiwan IC Revenue Total US$15.9B, 3.4% Decline On-Quarter
TAIPEI, Taiwan- The Taiwan Semiconductor Industry Association(TSIA) survey showed that Q1 2014 Taiwan IC revenue as a whole totaled US$15.9B, 3.4% decline on-quarter and up 15.3% on-year, in which Memory was the largest growth compared to last year up 37...