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Monday 5 June 2006
Brain Power PCBs: innovations behind the scenes
Although serving almost all the major Taiwan memory-module houses as a PCB supplier, Brain Power remains relatively unknown around the globe. One of its successful PCBs, the B6U808,...
Monday 5 June 2006
Russian distributor advises Taiwan companies to be less focused on short-term goals
As one of the leading hardware distributors in Russia, Pirit has built its business around its relationship with Taiwan. Established in 1990, Pirit has now accumulated over 10 years...
Friday 26 May 2006
AMD stresses no tight capacity
KJ Chou, general manager of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Taiwan, clarified recent negative rumors about AMD's capacity and product performance issues when he was interviewed by DigiTimes...
Friday 26 May 2006
Speeding PCB design: Q&A with John Isaac of Mentor Graphics, part four
With its XtremeAR product, Mentor Graphics is again upping the ante in the world of PCB design. XtremeAR builds on the collaborative, shared-database approach made available with...
Thursday 25 May 2006
Where is the LCD TV mainstream heading: An interview with DisplaySearch president Ross Young
Ross Young, the founder and president of DisplaySearch, recently spoke with DigiTimes about this year's outlook for the TFT LCD industry, the competition between Taiwan-based and...
Friday 19 May 2006
Op amps advance: Q&A with KK Wu, National Semiconductor, part two
Operational amplifiers (op amps) are the workhorses of analog circuitry. They are found everywhere; they are used everywhere. That’s not to say the technology and those who...
Wednesday 17 May 2006
Power-IC innovation: Q&A with David Baillie and John Miller of CamSemi, part three
CamSemi is a venture-funded startup offering single-chip power-IC solutions based on technology initially developed at Cambridge University. Another example of the possibilities now...
Friday 12 May 2006
Rapid progress in P-OLEDs: Q&A with Terry Nicklin and Ian Chao of CDT, part four
The Cambridge, UK, based CDT is a pioneer of solution-processable polymer materials for OLED displays, and the company advocates all the technical advantages of OLED displays, particularly...
Thursday 11 May 2006
ANT Software: it remains to be seen how Microsoft and Cisco IPTV solutions will evolve
As a pioneer of a new technology, called IPTV (Internet Protocol Television), that delivers digital TV services to subscribers using the IP protocol over a broadband connection, UK-based...
Thursday 27 April 2006
The argument for ARC: Q&A with Carl Schlachte, president and CEO, ARC, part four
With renewed growth in the IP-core markets, companies such as ARC and Tensilica, specialists in configurable cores, are competing with a number of well known names in “fixed”...
Monday 24 April 2006
A turning point for Arima Computer: An interview with CEO David Su
David Su, the newly appointed CEO of Arima Computer, recently spoke with DigiTimes about the company's outlook, his optimism for a new market presence and an opportunity to correct...
Wednesday 19 April 2006
Talking with Altera: Q&A with VP Danny Biran, Altera, part four
Altera's traditional reputation is that of vying with Xilinx for the market crown in FPGAs, but it's now doing that in a market that's seeing rapid evolution. FPGAs are of increasing...
Monday 17 April 2006
As Certified: Intel and USB-IF comment on their vision of unwired USB, part two
DigiTimes.com recently had an opportunity to talk with Intel technology strategist Jeff Ravencraft, chairman and president of the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF), about Certified...
Friday 14 April 2006
Talking monitor and notebook panels: An interview with AUO vice president Paul Peng
DigiTimes had the chance to interview Paul Peng, AU Optronics (AUO) vice president and general manager of Information Technology Display Business Group, about future developments...
Friday 14 April 2006
Talking with Altera: Q&A with VP Danny Biran, Altera
Altera's traditional reputation is that of vying with Xilinx for the market crown in FPGAs, but it's now doing that in a market that's seeing rapid evolution. FPGAs are of increasing...