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SunCube licensee tops up Emcore's cell orders

06.05.2008 21:45    compoundsemiconductor.net
The controversial CPV system is in production, and the company that's making it has just signed up for an additional $28 million of GaAs cells and receivers.


Smoothing process boosts green LED output

06.05.2008 21:45    compoundsemiconductor.net
The secret to reducing out-diffusion of indium from quantum wells is adding an extra trimethylindium-ammonia step during epiwafer growth.

Nitride LED pumps polymer laser

06.05.2008 21:45    compoundsemiconductor.net
A polymer laser that is pumped by a blue LED could provide a low-cost, tunable and compact source of visible light.

Buoyant AXT deals with Olympic disruption

06.05.2008 21:45    compoundsemiconductor.net
The US substrate maker sees booming demand for 6-inch GaAs, while sales of germanium wafers near-doubled in just three months.

InP transistor shifts phase from test to telecom

06.05.2008 21:45    compoundsemiconductor.net
Customers have been quick to employ the resolution and bandwidth of GigOptix's HBT in applications beyond those it was originally intended for.

Keithley Instruments

06.05.2008 21:42    compoundsemiconductor.net
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Q-Star Test

06.05.2008 08:58    semiconductor-technology.com
is the world-leading provider of advanced IDD-based test and measurement solutions, is a provider of Test and Design For Test (DFT) consulting and training services and also offers engineering services for the development of customized solutions. We offer standard and

NXP mulls IP licensing for its Mifare platform

06.05.2008 07:59    eetimes.com
NXP Semiconductors is looking seriously at licensing to other semiconductor companies its Mifare contactless chip card platform technology for use in SIM cards and NFC applications such as ticketing, payment and access management.

SAFC Hitech opens $9 million facility

06.05.2008 07:59    eetimes.com
SAFC Hitech has opened a new $9 million cleanroom facility at the company's Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin campus.

The new challenge for tech companies: currency fluctuations

06.05.2008 07:59    eetimes.com
The fluctuating currency market is affecting more than fiscal results; it is also skewing competitiveness and preoccupying corporate boards as top management confronts one more issue over which it has limited control.

Consulting firm settles H-1B discrimination case

06.05.2008 07:59    eetimes.com
The U.S. government fined a consulting firm $45,000 for placing online job ads for computer programmers that said only H-1B visa holders should apply, in a case that is just the tip of an iceberg of H-1B abuses, according to

External hard drives buyer's guide

06.05.2008 07:59    eetimes.com
We assess 25 of the hottest external hard disk drives from Cavalry, Iomega, LaCie, Maxtor, Seagate, Western Digital, and more.

Home nets in the fray

06.05.2008 07:59    eetimes.com
An industry group hopes to define by sometime in 2009 a standard for chips that drive gigabit-class networking on coax, phone and power lines.

First RF MEMS listed in distributor catalog

06.05.2008 07:59    eetimes.com
The first MEMS oscillator to be listed in the world's biggest catalog distributor, Digi-Key, comes from Discera through its original equipment manufacturer partner, Abracon Corp.

Raytheon Exoskeleton brings 'Iron Man' to life

06.05.2008 07:59    eetimes.com
The "Iron Man" movie is not as far-fetched as it might appear. The Exoskeleton project from Raytheon's Sarcos team enables soldiers in the U.S. Army to lift and carry 200 pound payloads and more without tiring.

Microsoft yanks Yahoo bid

06.05.2008 07:59    eetimes.com
After careful consideration, we believe the economics demanded by Yahoo! do not make sense for us," Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said in withdrawing the $44.6-billion bid.

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