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NEC Electronics and Renesas Report on the Progress of Business Integration
NEC Electronics Corporation (NEC Electronics; TSE: 6723), Renesas Technology Corp. (Renesas), NEC Corporation (TSE: 6701), Hitachi, Ltd. (TSE: 6501 / NYSE: HIT), and Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TSE: 6503) today announced that the companies decided to postpone the conclusion of a definitive agreement to integrate business operations at NEC Electronics and Renesas until the end of September.
NEC Electronics and Renesas Announce the New Organizational Structure and Personnel Changes Following Merger
NEC Electronics Corporation and Renesas Technology Corp. today announced the new organizational structure and personnel changes of Renesas Electronics Corporation (Renesas Electronics), the new integrated company that will be formed on April 1, 2010 when the business integration (the “Business Integration” or the “Merger”) of the two entities is completed.
Renesas Adopts Synopsys' Proteus LRC for Lithography Verification
Synopsys, Inc. today announced the production qualification and adoption of Synopsys' Proteus LRC at Renesas Electronics Corporation, the world's premier supplier of microcontrollers and a world's leading supplier of advanced semiconductor system solutions including microcontrollers, SoC solutions and a broad-range of analog and power devices. Proteus LRC provides large-scale integrated circuit (LSI) manufacturers like Renesas with a highly accur...
Renesas Technology selects Synopsys' Proteus OPC for 45nm node production
Synopsys today announced that Renesas Technology has adopted Synopsys' Proteus OPC for 45nm production. With the introduction of 45nm and below technologies, the demand for optical proximity correction (OPC) becomes greater due to design complexity and layer volume, making time to market and cost of ownership critical factors in OPC vendor selection. Proteus OPC is the industry’s most cost-effective solution since its highly scalable engine ru...
Pigeon Point Systems Demonstrates Compliance And Interoperability Of Best-in-class xTCA Products
Pigeon Point Systems, an Actel company, has announced continued compliance and interoperability initiatives for its xTCA board and module management controller releases. Formal testing for the recently released Pigeon Point management solutions based on the Actel Fusion® mixed-signal FPGA and the Renesas H8S microcontroller was demonstrated live at the 2009 ATCA Summit xTCA SlotFest using Polaris Networks' ATCA Testers. The SlotFest also featu...
QDR Consortium Unveils New, Highest-Speed QDR SRAMs
The QDR Consortium, which includes Cypress Semiconductor and Renesas Electronics Corporation(TSE: 6723), today announced the industry’s fastest Quad Data Rate (QDR) SRAMs (static random access memory).
Cypress Japan Names Kazuyoshi Yamada Vice President of Strategic Accounts
Cypress Semiconductor announced that semiconductor industry veteran, Kazuyoshi “Kazu” Yamada, has joined Cypress Japan as Vice President, Japan Strategic Accounts. He will report to Hitoshi Yoshizawa, Cypress Vice President and Japan Managing Director. Yamada served in senior leadership roles at NEC’s semiconductor group and at Renesas for more than 33 years. Most recently, he was Senior Vice President of the System-on-Chip business unit at...
Imec, Renesas and M4S report a single-chip reconfigurable multi-standard wireless transceiver in 40nm CMOS
At today’s International Solid State Circuit Conference, imec and its research partners Renesas Technology Corp. and M4S present a complete transceiver with RF, baseband and data converter circuits in 40nm low-power CMOS. The fully reconfigurable transceiver is compatible with various wireless standards and applications, including the upcoming mobile broadband 3GPP-LTE standard.
Eight new V850ES JG3-L MCUs for portable smart metering and medical applications
MSC now offers eight new ultra low power 32-bit MCUs in the V850ES/Jx3-L series from Renesas Electronics. These devices are especially suited to mobile smart metering and medical applications with high memory demand.
electronica 2006 sets records
During the four days on which it was held, electronica 2006 – the world’s leading trade show for electronic components, systems and applications – set new records. From 14 through 17 November 2006, the exhibitors recorded higher numbers of visitors at their booths. Furthermore, the quality of the attendees and the international mix among them rose significantly. The economic upturn made its presence felt in every hall. Both exhibitors and a...