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STMicroelectronics Named Among Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations
STMicroelectronics has announced that for the third year in succession it has been ranked among the “Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations” by Corporate Knights 1, a company dedicated to promoting “clean capitalism.” In the 2012 list announced on January 25, ST advanced 8 places to the 75th place on the list, compared to No. 83 in 2011 and No. 87 in 2010. It is one of the only three semiconductor manufacturers to be included in the Glo...
STMicroelectronics' Nomadik Chipset Boosts Multimedia Performance in Next-Generation Mobile Applications
STMicroelectronics has introduced a chipset that couples STs new multimedia application processor with a companion audio and power-management chip. This powerful platform raises the bar in mobile multimedia, enabling smart phones and other portable devices to record and share high-definition video clips, receive mobile TV, playback days of hi-fi music and deliver a state-of-the-art 3D gaming experience.
STM's Nomadik Application Processor Integrates Innovative Graphics Technology for Mobile Multimedia
STMicroelectronics today announced first results of its collaboration with AMD on next-generation graphics for mobile multimedia. ST’s newest mobile application processor, the Nomadik STn8820, integrates AMD’s innovative graphics technology to enable visually rich 2D and 3D applications on mobile handsets. Live demonstrations of ST’s Nomadik graphic capabilities will be presented at the Mobile World Congress 2008 in Barcelona.
STMicroelectronics Announces Smart Web Based Sensor HDK for Active RFID Asset Monitoring and Security Applications
STMicroelectronics has announced what it says is the industry’s most comprehensive hardware developer kit (HDK) for building active RFID tags and readers that comply with the global standard for 433MHz active RFID technology, ISO 18000-7. The beta version of the Smart Web Based Sensor HDK is available now from Arira Design.
STMicroelectronics Reveals Breakthrough Solution for Energy-Saving Fluorescent Lighting
Highly featured ballast controller is first to support choice of standard or low-cost power circuitry to boost adoption of high-efficiency electronic ballast in cost-sensitive markets
STMicroelectronics Introduces Temperature Stable Measurement ICs for Power Management and Motor Control Applications
STMicroelectronics is leading progress toward lower-cost precision control of functions such as battery monitoring, power management and motor control with its latest generation of high-side current-sensing ICs. As a single-chip high-side current-sense amplifier, ST’s TSC1021 simplifies the design of accurate measurement circuitry in electronic control units. ST achieves a lower cost than existing devices by leveraging its own high-voltage manu...
STMicroelectronics Leads the Way to More Fun and Safety at the Wheel
STMicroelectronics today announced that Antonio Radaelli, Director of Navigation & Multimedia Business Unit, Automotive Infotainment Division, Automotive Product Group, will deliver a keynote speech on next-generation car infotainment systems at the 2011 Taipei International Automotive Electronics Forum.
STMicroelectronics Semiconductors Control Stanford Solar Car
STMicroelectronics have been selected to control electrical and electronic systems in Stanford University’s newest solar car. The state-of-the-art, technology-laden vehicle successfully debuted in this year’s World Solar Challenge, a prestigious sun-powered car race across Australia, October 16-21, 2011.
STMicroelectronics Unveils Industry-First Car-Door Controller IC with Integrated Window Control
STMicroelectronics today introduced the market’s first multi-functional door-zone driver with an integrated electric-window control. This innovative chip, which reduces bill-of-material costs and offers new levels of passenger comfort, has already been selected for broad adoption at a leading German car manufacturer.
ST’s Automotive Power-Management Chip Reduces Car-Battery Load
STMicroelectronics has unveiled its new power management chip for car body applications. The device addresses the carmakers’ challenge to reduce the stand-by current consumption (quiescent current), at a time when the number of power-consuming products in the car is continuously increasing. It also provides comprehensive fail-safe functionality with reduced external components and optimized overall system cost.