Reflecting the robust growth across the semiconductor industry, the Fabless Semiconductor Association (FSA) has announced that first quarter revenues for public fabless companies grew by 37 per cent year-over-year to $8.2bn. Communications companies led the pack. Qualcomm’s CDMA technologies division led sales for public fabless companies in Q1 with $711m. Broadcom was second with $573m. Graphics company Nvidia rounded out the top ...
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Survey: Industry sees confidence soaring
The electronics industry in the UK and Ireland is enjoying a rise in confidence, according to two recent business surveys. An Electronics Weekly survey of 36 business managers in manufacturing and distribution found that confidence was at a high level with expectations of recruitment and investment over the next three months. Over 85 per cent of those questioned said business ...
Surrey Satellite director wins Woman in Business
Dr Wei Sun, Surrey Satellite Technology’s (SSTL’s) marketing and business development director, has won the 2004 BEXA-WiB – the annual Women In Business Achievement Award, supported by the British Exporters Association. The award, presented for “outstanding contribution to UK exports”, said BEXA, was presented by Sir Stephen Brown, chief executive of UK trade and investment at the Foreign and Commonwealth ...
Investors seek nanotech payday
Nanotechnology, on which the US government is spending $1bn a year in R&D programmes, could see up to half a dozen initial public offerings this year as the venture capitalists sense an exit strategy in an area some analysts consider to be over-invested. First into the frame is expected to be Nanosys which claims to have computer modelling techniques which ...
Chip equipment orders rise
The semiconductor production equipment book-to-bill ratio moved up to 1.14:1 in April from the 1.09:1 ratio in March, according to SEMI International, the trade body representing the manufacturers of equipment used to make chips. SEMI said that orders rose 16 per cent in April to $1.59bn compared to the $1.28bn of March, while April shipments rose to $1.4bn compared to ...
Licence deals drive Imagination’s business
Firm confident of growing licensing revenues as it reports a 60 per cent increase in sales
Harting sees UK business grow
Harting has expanded production at its backplane manufacturing facility following an increase in business in the last six months. The German connector company added a design capability to the Northampton-based backplane assembly operation last September. Since then there has been an increase in business with mainly UK-based customers. “We are really flying, the year has gone well,” Steve Richardson, sales ...
Intel to invest $2bn more in Ireland
Intel said today it plans to invest another $2bn to add 65nm process capability to its current Irish fab, as well as construct a new 300mm fab on its campus there. Under an agreement with the Irish Development Authority (IDA), Intel said it intends to add an additional 5,500m² of manufacturing cleanroom space plus the necessary manufacturing equipment to enable ...
Fairchild faces Alcatel lawsuit
Fairchild Semiconductor, along with three distribution companies, is the subject of a new lawsuit filed by telecoms equipment maker Alcatel Canada over alleged defects with chips it sold to the OEM, Fairchild has announced. The suit in Ontario Superior Court of Justice alleges breach of contract, negligence, and other claims and seeks $145m ($200m Canadian). “Fairchild believes it has strong ...
ST shifts production to Asia for efficiency
STMicroelectronics aims to hike gross margin by five per cent this year by processing improvements and a shift to Asian manufacturing. “Our target is 40 per cent gross margin by the end of the year,” said Alain Dutheil, corporate v-p for strategic planning. “Our Q1 margin was 35.4 per cent.” The margin improvement relies not on price increases but cost ...