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Lowest on-state resistance (20 July 2010)
Rutronik extends its portfolio with Extra Super-Junction Device from ST Microelectronics.
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The heat is on (but not for long) (20 July 2010)
Ultra-small dimensions, plus low-power design and features, enable sophisticated thermal management.
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Mentor and ST join for SoC project (30 April 2010)
Mentor Graphics and STMicroelectronics have announced a broad-scoped collaboration to
develop advanced design solutions at the 32-nm technology node and down to 20-nm node.
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Discover this at Embedded World (23 February 2010)
STMicroelectronics’ STM8 microcontroller families are based on a platform of technologies, IPs and tools.
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Processing directions (08 September 2009)
STMicroelectronics’ Cartesio+ is a processor with embedded GPS for in-car and portable navigation systems.
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TRIACs make cooler circuits (22 June 2009)
High maximum junction temperature of TRAICs allows removal of heatsinks.
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Power STrip (31 March 2009)
20% better transistor on-resistance in relation to active chip size.
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Faster broadband amplifiers (17 February 2009)
High-speed multimedia networking
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Noise reduction for mobile phones (06 January 2009)
STMicroelectronics’ miniature filters cut noise on music-enabled phones.
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Smartcards meet the standard (04 November 2008)
Two smartcard controllers are the industry's first to be certified to EAL 5+ of CC v3.1.
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Sensor improves safety (21 October 2008)
CMOS sensor is for vision-based advanced driver assistance systems.
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Pendulum robot gets in the swing (14 October 2008)
Two-wheel inverted pendulum robot is the result of a partnership.
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PWM controller for standby efficiency (07 October 2008)
IC is for soft switching asymmetrical half bridge topology.
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Next generation decoder IC (23 September 2008)
HD decoder from STMicroelectronics claims to improve the performance of multimedia products.
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ST and NXP combine to enter wireless market (16 September 2008)
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MEMS with gyro sensor (12 August 2008)
A miniature, surface-mountable gyro sensor offers 300 degrees-per-second angular rate measurement.
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Insulin nanopump is disposable (08 July 2008)
Miniature insulin delivery pumps can be placed on a skin patch to deliver continuous doses.
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Silicon oscillators save power (07 July 2008)
A developer of semiconductors has released a range of silicon oscillators for efficient power management.
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Processor controls all imaging (10 June 2008)
The STv0986 mobile imaging processor from STMicroelectronics controls a phone’s imaging subsystem.
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Converter makes standby mode efficient (27 May 2008)
An off-line switched mode converter saves component count, and ensure efficiency in standby mode.
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IC set to improve MOST (20 May 2008)
The networking standard for multimedia in vehicles, MOST, could now have wider applications.
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STMicroelectronics' high-performance motion sensors (16 April 2008)
STMicroelectronics has added two new accelerometers to its ultra-compact portfolio of devices in 4 x 4 x 1.5mm LGA packages.
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Lab-on-chip detects bird flu (01 April 2008)
Diagnostic test detects and analyses avian flu strains bringing effective vaccination sooner.
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Intel occupies itself in silicon space (18 March 2008)
It has been a busy time for Intel as the processor giant announced a 65nm processor packed with transistors, and two memory joint ventures with Micron and STMicroelectronics.
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ST’s 24bit audio DAC (28 February 2008)
STMicroelectronics has released a 24bit audio DAC with playback time extender for mobile music applications.
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Boosting mobile performance (15 February 2008)
STMicroelectronics couples its multimedia application processor with an audio and power-management chip.
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Intel and ST wait for yay or NOR from FTC (01 October 2007)
The flash memory company created by a partnership between Intel, STMicroelectonics and Francisco Partners, a private equity firm, has run into trouble as the US Federal Trade Commision (FTC) reviews whether anti-trust violations have occurred.
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Biology on a chip - the rise of the machines (01 October 2007)
Silicon is fast becoming the basic building block within the latest technological revolution: micromachines
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Nokia and ST join forces in 3G development (01 September 2007)
Nokia and STMicroelectronics, already collaborate on licensing and supply of IC designs for 3G, but have taken this agreement further with a part of the Finnish telecomms company’s IC operations to the European semiconductor company.
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ST introduces ARM Cortex-M3 flash micros (01 August 2007)
A family of 32bit flash microcontrollers has been announced by STMicroelectronics (www.st.com), based on ARM’s Cortex-M3 core. The STM32 family of 14 controllers challenge the perception of 32bit development as being dogged by price, complexity and processing power consumption obstacles.
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Entertainment pushes into the home front (01 May 2007)
Last year, the screening of the football World Cup and Wimbledon championships in high-definition (HD) video formats brought a big push in worldwide demand for set-top boxes
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Entertainment pushes into the home front (01 May 2007)
Last year, the screening of the football World Cup and Wimbledon championships in high-definition (HD) video formats brought a big push in worldwide demand for set-top boxes
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Solar power initiatives (01 December 2006)
Solar power is proving to be a bright spot for power conversion semiconductor manufacturers. In 2004, solar power accounted for a measley 0.024 per cent of the total electricity produced around the world. By 2010, it is expected to supply 0.25 per cent of the world’s electricity. Although in the scheme of things, it is still a small player among electricity suppliers, this is still a 10 fold increase and not many industry areas can look forward to that amount of growth in a four-year period.
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