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Analog Devices' CEO:'Our enemy is us'
EE Times
, December 03, 2009
Leading analog chip vendors have all recently come out with "better than expected" quarterly results. Analog Devices CEO Jerry Fishman talked to EE Times of the market, the company's recent reorganization and what it takes to navigate the company in a global recession.

Is CE going the Apple way? The case for Apple
EE Times
, November 24, 2009
Apple is already a great consumer electronics company. But the big question is whether Apple has also secured its position as a leader of the consumer market in the future.

After design loss in Sony TV, what's next for Amimon?
EE Times
, November 17, 2009
Betting its survival, Amimon, a developer of WHDI technology running at 5 GHz, is making dramatic changes in its product focus.

Creative Tech's survival hinges on China, ZiiLABS' SoC
EE Times
, November 09, 2009
Creative Technology is betting its survival on two things: a new system-on-chip combined with its system module called Zii Platform; and a new business model targeting a growing number of no brand name Chinese OEMs.

Slideshow: Japan loves 3-D, veggies from LEDs
EE Times
, October 30, 2009
We toured a flat-panel display and "green" device forum in Yokohama, Japan, and also found plenty of e-readers and some interesting applications for LEDs.

4 reasons for 3-D TV, 7 more for why it's a long shot
EE Times
, October 28, 2009
The possibility of 3-D entertainment in the home is a foregone conclusion according to Japanese consumer electronics giants Sony and Panasonic. But here are four reasons for their 3-D push, and seven reasons for why it's still a long shot.

Analysis: What it takes to build 18-Mpixel basic phones
EE Times
, October 12, 2009
Silicon Image, Inc. has introduced an 18-Megapixel image signal processor Intellectual Property (IP) core, designed to effectively place high-performance digital still camera features in mobile phones.

Dissecting MID, netbook, smartbook and 'cloudbook'
EE Times
, October 12, 2009
Scan the dyslexicon of products targeting the territory between laptops and mobile phones--e-books, mini-notebooks, mobile Internet devices, netbooks, smartbooks, smartphones, tablet PCs and tomorrow's cloudbooks--and you understand why consumers are confused.

MIPS to go after the cellphone market -- really
EE Times
, October 07, 2009
ARM dominates the global cell phone market, and many industry observers scoff at MIPS as a viable player in mobile phone designs. But MIPS disclosed that over the next one or two years' time, there will be MIPS-based handsets shipped.

Analysis: Behind the downfall of Silicon Image's CEO
EE Times
, September 30, 2009
Silicon Image's CEO Steve Tirado's resignation may not have surprised anyone following the company's financials, but a question remains if Silicon Image's business model may have caused Triado's downfall or it could help the company get through the economic turmoil.

ADI to upstage Silicon Image with new HDMI 1.4 IC
EE Times
, September 29, 2009
Some new AV receivers or sound bars -- scheduled for Christmas launch -- may come with HDMI 1.4 features including audio return channel and 3D processing, but they will be powered by Analog Devices' new HDMI 1.4 transceiver IC, rather than those by Silicon Image.

Netbook, smartbook, tablet PC: Can anybody straighten this out?
EE Times
, September 28, 2009
Scan the dyslexicon of products targeting the territory between laptops and mobile phones--e-books, mini-notebooks, mobile Internet devices, netbooks, smartbooks, smartphones, tablet PCs and tomorrow's cloudbooks--and you understand why consumers are confused.

For notebooks, Light Peak is in, USB 3.0 is out? Join the conversation
EE Times
, September 25, 2009
At IDF, Intel said zip about its plan to support USB 3.0 for its PC chip set. Instead, the company heavily promoted Light Peak, which could be thought of as USB 4.0. Is this a bait and switch?

Opinion: Nokia exec's defection portends problems
EE Times
, September 23, 2009
Benoit Schillings, until recently Nokia's chief technologist and technology advisor to its CEO, has left the world's largest mobile handset company to work for Myria Group, a relatively small mobile software developer in Switzerland. What does this mean?

Smartphone migration to capacitive touch screens fuels chip battle
EE Times
, September 08, 2009
The smartphone market is going through a massive migration from resistive to capacitive touch screens, ratcheting up the race for more robust and accurate touch screen technologies among chip vendors including Atmel and Cypress.

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