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STMicroelectronics Unveils Fast-Write Memory for Low-Cost Black-Box Recorders
STMicroelectronics has introduced a new memory with a unique ultra-fast recording feature for storing important data during unexpected events. Its uses will include recovering system data when a sudden power failure occurs, and ‘black-box’ recorders that help identify the causes of equipment failures or accidents.
STMicroelectronics, a Leader in MEMS technology, to Highlight Key Industry Trends at MICROTech World
STMicroelectronics will demonstrate its latest innovations in MEMS for automotive, consumer & mobile, and healthcare applications at MICROTech World 2011 in Korea, on August 24-26, 2011. In addition, Benedetto Vigna, Group Vice President and General Manager of ST’s MEMS, Sensors and High Performance Analog Division, will deliver a keynote speech at the 4th International Microtech/MEMS Conference, a concurrent event of MICROTech World 2011, titl...
ARM Forecast to Accelerate Lead in the Automotive Sector Over the next Five Years
Analysis of findings from Semicast’s Embedded Processing Service and Automotive Electronics & Entertainment Systems Service shows that ARM maintained its position as the leading architecture for 32-bit embedded processors in the automotive sector in 2011, ahead of Power Architecture, SH, TriCore and V850. The data also suggests that ARM’s lead in this sector is set to increase significantly over the next five years.
ST at ITS 2010: Silicon Solutions for Safer and Smarter Cars
A top-three automotive semiconductor vendor, STMicroelectronics will demonstrate its latest innovations for car safety, navigation and infotainment at the 17th ITS World Congress held in Busan, Korea, on October 26-29, 2010. ITS is the world’s largest exhibition and conference on intelligent transport systems and services. ST supplies chips to all major automotive manufacturers and its portfolio of automotive solutions covers all key applicatio...
On Top Solutions for System Development and Debugging of Embedded 16/32 Bit Microcontrollers
Universal Debug Engine - Embedded Development, Emulator, Debug and FLASH Programming Tools for 16/32-bit Microcontrollers C166, ST10, XC166, XC2000, XE166, TriCore, Power Architecture, PowerPC, Cortex-M3, Cortex-M4, Cortex-A8, ARM7, ARM9, ARM11, XScale, SuperH SH-2A
Renesas Electronics Leads OE Automotive Semiconductor Vendor Ranking in 2011
According to the latest analysis by Semicast Research, Renesas Electronics was the leading supplier of semiconductors to the OE automotive sector in 2011, ahead of Infineon Technologies. Freescale Semiconductor, for many years the leading supplier of automotive semiconductors, dropped to fourth position behind STMicroelectronics, while NXP Semiconductor retained its position as fifth ranked supplier.
STMicroelectronics and RealVNC Advance Complete and Safe Use of Phone Apps at the Wheel
STMicroelectronics has integrated remote-control technology from RealVNC, the original inventor and provider of VNC, onto ST’s automotive-grade infotainment application processors. The integration will simplify and accelerate the roll out of mobile-to-vehicle connectivity solutions, supporting the seamless and safe interplay of phones, apps and cars.
STMicroelectronics Demonstrates New Ultra-Low-Power Technology for Energy-Efficient Applications
STMicroelectronics today announced that it has successfully demonstrated a next-generation variation of its world-leading smart power technology. The new technology is expected to enable significant reductions in the power consumption of a wide range of electronic systems – from new medical equipment to battery chargers in hybrid electric vehicles.
electronica 2008 – Just Two Days Until The Doors Open in Munich
electronica 2008 opens its doors on Tuesday 11th November giving the global electronics industry the opportunity to gather in one place and one time. It is, without question, the World’s biggest show dedicated to electronics technology.
electronica 2008 will showcase the latest displays technology
Last year marked a turning point for the worldwide display market. At the end of 2007, more liquid-crystal displays (LCDs) had been sold than traditional tube TV sets. The market research institute DisplaySearch estimates that, by 2015, around 90 percent of all display elements sold will be LCDs. Forecasts such as these are very encouraging and are based on the fact that today’s flat-screen TV and computer screens, as well as the displays in mo...