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ST expects 8% drop in Q4.

STMicroelectronics is expecting an 8% fall in sales in Q4 from Q3 with weakness in most areas except wireless. However the last three weeks have seen an upturn in bookings. “We have two problems,” says ST CEO Carlo Bozotti, “one problem is the market of course; the other problem is called Nokia.” ST expects Q4 gross margin of 33.5% compared ...

SilionBlue sampling three new Los Angeles FPGAs

SiliconBlue, the low-power FPGA specialist, is sampling three new chips in its “We listened carefully to our customers and are proud to deliver the broadest range devices and package styles supporting their diverse requirements for power/performance/price trade offs,” says Kapil Shankar, CEO of SiliconBlue. These devices are available in the broadest package styles from 2.5 x 2.5 plastic BGA to ...

Ed Tackles The Green Issue

‘What really pisses me off is competitors playing the green card,’ Ed confides to his diary, ‘one of them is particularly gross – getting media attention all the time bragging about their carbon neutrality.’

Apple loses top slot to Samsung in smartphone battle

Samsung Electronics is now the largest supplier of smartphones, topping Apple’s iPhones for the first time, according to IHS iSuppli. Samsung in the third quarter shipped an estimated 27.30 million smartphones, up 43.7% on the second quarter. Apple’s shipments declined to 17.1 million iPhones, down 15.9% on the second quarter. “Samsung has been coming on strong in the global smartphone market in 2011 because ...

Another Nail In The ASIC Coffin

Another nail in the coffin of ASICs?  Xilinx’s 20m ASIC gate stacked silicon FPGA will accelerate the process of replacing ASICs, says the company’s CEO Moshe Gavrielov.