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Transphorm Raises $35 Million in Financing to Bring Breakthrough Energy Efficiency Technology
Transphorm today announced a $35 million Series E financing led by Innovation Network Corporation of Japan and Nihon Inter Electronics Company, with participation from existing venture investors Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Foundation Capital, Google Ventures, Quantum Strategic Partners, Lux Capital, and Bright Capital.
microSD Versions of EXCERIA memory cards Launched by Toshiba
Toshiba has revealed today that it will expand its family of EXCERIA memory cards with new microSD versions offering the industry’s leading performance in this format. EXCERIA (derived from a combination of “excellent” and “experience”) offers cards compliant with the UHS-I Memory Card Standard. The minimum recording speed is compliant with UHS speed class 1 and SD speed class 10.
Yole Développement report on the future of the CMOS Image Sensors industry
Yole Développement is pleased to release its new report, “Status of the CMOS Image Sensors industry”. The report forecasts the CMOS image sensors market revenue to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 11% from 2012 to 2017, a total growth of $4.4 billion. In the report, Yole Développement provides a comprehensive analysis of the CIS industry by combining key market forecasts with in-depth supply chain and technological reviews.
Schottky Barrier Diodes and MOSFETs for Wireless Power Transfers
Toshiba has today announced an expansion of its line-up of small-signal, medium-power Schottky barrier diodes and MOSFETs that are especially suitable for wireless power transfer applications. The range of devices covers single and dual n- and p-channel MOSFETs as well as SBDs. The miniature devices are optimised to meet the low power consumption and compact form factor demands of wireless charging applications for portable, battery-powered devic...
T4K08 and T4K24, the 720p and 1080p HD format FSI image sensors from Toshiba
Toshiba Electronics has today revealed the expansion of its industry-leading complementary metal oxide semiconductor image sensor product offering with the release of two new devices, the T4K08 and the T4K24.
Toshiba and Panasonic cooperate on highly integrated Bluetooth module
Toshiba Electronics Europe and Panasonic Industrial Devices Sales Europe have announced that they are cooperating on a highly integrated module that will enable users to add Bluetooth connectivity to devices easily and efficiently. Target applications will include industrial, automation, medical, personal sport and fitness equipment.
Room for Error (Correction)
Demand for durable, high-speed and reliable solid state storage for code and data in industrial and consumer designs continues to fuel the development of advanced embedded NAND Flash memory technologies. Here, Toshiba’s Eugen Pfumfel explains how to take advantage of the latest developments.
Industrial Semiconductor Market Forecast to Grow to USD 55 billion in 2017
Findings from the recent Semicast study “Industrial & Medical Semiconductor Service — 2012 Edition” show revenues for semiconductors in the industrial sector are forecast to grow from USD 32.4 billion in 2011 to USD 55.2 billion in 2017, a CAGR of 9.3 per cent.
Toshiba TransferJet wireless data transfer Demos at IFA 2012
Visitors to the Toshiba Dealer Zone at IFA 2012 (Hall 21/101) will be the first to see new demonstrations designed to showcase Toshiba’s semiconductor technology for TransferJet wireless data transfer. On show for the first time at IFA will be a ‘proof of concept’ wireless SSD and two Android tablets incorporating Toshiba´s microSD and SD cards with integrated TransferJet capabilities.
KickStart Kit for Toshiba ARM Cortex-M3 accelerates embedded design
IAR Systems has announced the release of a new, low-cost development kit for the ARM® Cortex-M3 in partnership with Toshiba. Toshiba became the first Japanese semiconductor manufacturer to develop a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 core-based microcontroller unit (MCU) when it released the TMPM330FDFG in late 2008. It leveraged the Cortex-M3 core to create a high-performance, low-power general-purpose MCU device with a large Flash memory, a real time clock,...