Posts Tagged ‘CMOS’

Monday, February 9th, 2009

Toshiba claims the prototype of a new Ferroelectric Random Access Memory (FRAM) cell sized at 15F2 acheives read and write speed of 1.6-GB/s using a 130nm node CMOS process. The company will show details of this high bandwidth 128Mb non-volative RAM technology at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference 2009 (ISSCC 2009; Session 27.5) in San […]

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

Microbridge Technologies, the inventor of passive, analog, MEMS-based precision IC calibration products known as rejustors, announced it has successfully closed an internal round of funding to build out a new presssure sensor family of chips. “The company will launch a line of Micro-Flow pressure sensors that achieve new levels of performance for a wide range […]

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

Silicon Clocks, the developer of custom semiconductor timing solutions that has reinvented itself as a “custom product development house” with a new CEO, has announced a new product based on its CMOS-MEMS (CMEMS) embedded approach. CMEMS-ZeroThermal passive temperature compensation resonators exhibit comparable temperature stability to quartz crystals, while drastically simplifying oscillator design, and reportedly reducing […]

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

At SEMI’s Industry Strategy Symposium (ISS) running at Half Moon Bay, California today, IMEC president and CEO Gilbert Declerck talked about the need for R&D to facilitate IC industry growth. An industry based on answering the question, “what have you done for me lately?” can never rest on past successes and must continue to innovate. […]

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

On January 6, 2009, ASM International and SAFC Hitech (a business segment within SAFC, a member of the Sigma-Aldrich Group) announced that they have entered into a certified manufacturer and partnership agreement for ALD precursors for barium- and strontium-based high-k insulators.  The agreement includes certification criteria, a license to certain ASM ALD patents, and a […]

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

The first issue of the BetaSights Newsletter has been published (see link to a free copy in the right-side column of this page under “Newsletters”), and a reader has already provided a correction. Michael Current (San Jose, California) noticed that the initial web-link to the slides from Prof. Asenov’s IEDM 2008 variability presentation was incorrect; […]