Jalal Bagherli, CEO of Dialog Semiconductor talks to ElectronicsWeekly.com about how UK-based R&D is changing the mixed-signal chip business in the downturn
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Analysis: US energy policy under Bush and Obama
As the world anticipates the inauguration of President Barack Obama in January 2009, now seems like a good time to look back on the environmental legacy of George Bush’s eight years in power, writes Mark Crosier. President-Elect Obama is contemplating perhaps the world’s most daunting in-tray, and environmental and energy issues are very near the top of it. Remarkably, energy ...
Q5 interview – David Bell, Intersil
Electronics Weekly puts its questions to an industry figure: David Bell is the CEO of Intersil, the analogue semiconductor supplier. He reveals his thoughts on the importance of power efficiency, LEDs becoming economical for general lighting, and whether mobile TV will drive consumer technology...
MPs say funding cuts damage UK’s science prestige
Government dithering over science and research budgets is risking international collaborative electronics, astronomy and physics projects an all party group of MPs has warned
Q5 interview – Ronald Black, Wavecom
Electronics Weekly puts its questions to an industry figure: Ronald Black is CEO at Wavecom, the French developer and supplier of embedded industrial wireless communications systems
Partnering Key To Semi Success, says NMI
Partnering is key to success in the semiconductor industry, but it’s difficult to identify potential partners and avoid the pitfalls of partnering.
New breakthroughs in electronic inks
Arthur C Clarke, the science fiction writer that invented the geostationary satellite, famously said that any sufficiently advanced new science is indistinguishable from magic.
Counterfeit product declines as grey market struggles in 2008
Happy new year … or is it? For some it may not be such a happy one, with single digit projections, increasing problems with counterfeit products, and less product that is hard to find, allocated, or doesn’t already have an obsolescence solution leading to a precarious 2008 for many grey market channels.
New Year Q5: Anglia, PicoChip and Altera
Three winners of Electronics Weekly's Elektra awards answer our questions this week: Danny Biran, senior v-p of product and corporate marketing at Altera, Guillaume d'Eyssautier, CEO of PicoChip and Steve Rawlins, CEO of Anglia Components
Analysis: The cost of outsourcing CMOS development
The year started with numerous semiconductor IDMs announcing their intention of going fab-lite, and ended with silicon foundries saying they were reducing capex and limiting capacity
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