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Wolfson opens chip development centre in Japan
EE Times
, November 09, 2009
Wolfson Microelectronics, semiconductor development centre in Yokohama

DFT compression extended to boost pin-limited testing
EE Times
, November 02, 2009
Synopsys announced a new capability in its DFTMAX compression to reduce the cost of test for designs and methodologies that mandate very few test pins.

Wolfson aims to reap power management solution benefits
EE Times
, October 08, 2009
This month mixed semiconductor specialist, Wolfson Microelectronics (Edinburgh, UK), launched an integrated power management solution created to maximize processor performance and extend battery life to leading edge portable multimedia devices.

Genesis of a VC firm hints at a path to Business' renewal
EE Times
, April 20, 2009
Laurence Garrett, a former 3i Group executive who has co-founded venture capital firm Ethean Capital LLC, acknowledges that the VC model has changed, but argues, "I don't think you can say it has not delivered."

Analysis: Smartphones throw suppliers a lifeline
EE Times
, February 06, 2009
Take a close look at any supplier of ICs that is still showing revenue growth and, more often than not, the relative strength of the smartphone market deserves at least part of the credit.

Wolfson fined for not disclosing Apple design loss
EE Times
, January 22, 2009
Wolfson Microelectronics plc (Edinburgh, Scotland) has been fined £200,000 (about $210,000) by the Financial Services Authority for failing to disclose that it had lost a contract with a major customer, believed to be Apple Inc., in March 2008.

Wolfson warns again on worsening sales
EE Times
, October 27, 2008
Wolfson Microelectronics (Edinburgh, Scotland) has again slashed its fourth-quarter revenue forecasts, warning revenues would be down to almost half their level a month ago.

CEO quits Wolfson, ex-Moto exec steps in
EE Times
, September 09, 2008
Analog and mixed-signal chip company Wolfson Microelectronics plc (Edinburgh, Scotland) has announced that Dave Shrigley is to step down as CEO at the end of the year for personal family reasons and return to live full-time in the United States.

Milne takes chair at RF chip group Elonics
EE Times
, September 08, 2008
CMOS RF tuner startup Elonics Ltd. (Livingston, Scotland) has appointed David Milne as chairman to oversee the group's growth strategy.

Under the Hood - Update: Apple iPhone 3G exposed
EE Times
, July 12, 2008
Analysis of the Apple iPhone 3G shows contributions from many IC manufacturers, including Wi-Fi support from Marvell, Bluetooth support from CSR, applications processing from Samsung, UMTS from Infineon and TriQuint, as well as chips from Texas Instruments, Linear Technology, Broadcom and others.

Wolfson gets active with echo cancellation
EE Times
, July 07, 2008
Wolfson Microelectronics (Edinburgh, Scotland) has started sampling to several handset designers its active noise cancellation chip that was designed specifically for mobile phone applications and is based on technology that came through the acquisition last year of Sonaptic Ltd. (High Wycombe, England).

GPS: Garmin nuvi 750 vs. HP iPaq 310
EE Times
, June 26, 2008
GPS: Garmin nuvi 750 vs. HP iPaq 310

Under the Hood: Mature devices get Rolly rocking
EE Times
, May 13, 2008
The Sony Rolly, shown at the Consumer Electronics Show in January, is a "dancing" MP3 player: When songs are loaded or streamed via Bluetooth, the Rolly can roll around and flap its speaker coverings in time with the music. The speaker flaps can also muffle the sound and give it a bit more flare when noise is channeled through one side or the other.

Under the Hood: GPS Special - Garmin nuvi 750 vs. HP iPaq 310
EE Times
, April 14, 2008
TechOnline's Greg Quirk went inside the Garmin nuvi 750 and HP iPaq 310 GPS navigation systems to find components from Texas Instruments, SiRF Technologies, SiGe Semiconductor, Wolfson Microelectronics, National Semiconductor, Linear Technology and CSR

Bible is written on an area the size of a pin head
EE Times
, December 19, 2007
Researchers at the Technion Israel Institute of Technology have succeeded in putting a full version of the Hebrew Bible, with vowel points, on a region measuring 0.5 square millimeters " an area smaller than the size of a pinhead.

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