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Intel’s Best Competitive Edge Is…Infineon?
Ashraf Eassa, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Tue Mar 11, 7:00PM CDT
Every one of the "major" semiconductor companies vying for mobile processor dominance has something that it's really good at – it's "secret sauce." Historically, Qualcomm has been known for its modem/RF prowess and Intel is known for being a...
Apple To Face 64-Bit Competition From Android Devices
at Investor's Business Daily - Tue Mar 11, 2:40PM CDT
Apple's (AAPL) iPhone 5S was the first smartphone with a 64-bit processor to hit the market, but it will have company later this year when Google (GOOG) Android-based devices start using 64-bit chips. Intel (INTC), Marvell Technology Group (MRVL),...
Upgrade Alert for ARM Holdings (ARMH)
Comtex SmarTrend(R) - Mon Mar 10, 8:36AM CDT
ARM Holdings (NASDAQ:ARMH) was upgraded from Market Perform to Outperform at William Blair today. The stock closed yesterday at $50.18 on volume of 510,000 shares, below average daily volume of 2.1 million. In the past 52 weeks, ARM Holdings share prices have been bracketed by a low of $34.75 and a high of $55.26 and closed yesterday at $50.18, 44% above that low price. The 200-day and 50-day moving averages have moved 0.05% higher and 0.4% lower over the past week, respectively.
Zacks Rank #5 Additions for Monday - Tale of the Tape
Zacks Equity Research - Zacks Investment Research - Mon Mar 10, 8:30AM CDT
Here are 5 stocks added to the Zacks Rank #5 (Strong Sell) List for Monday
Qualcomm's Ironic 8-Core Adventure
Ashraf Eassa, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Sat Mar 08, 11:30AM CST
When MediaTek started talking about "eight-core" mobile processors (in particular, ones with eight weak CPU cores rather than 2-4 stronger ones), those with an appreciation of technical elegance (like mobile apps processor leader, Qualcomm ) got...
Intel: The Smartphone Puzzle Is Nearly Complete
Ashraf Eassa, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Fri Mar 07, 9:00AM CST
It's tough to buy any story without some sort of concrete evidence -- particularly one that investors have already been burned for believing for years. In this case, investors looking at investing in chip giant Intel are waiting to see the company...
HP Quietly Introduces A New Low-Cost Tablet
at The Street - Fri Mar 07, 8:12AM CST
As of this morning HP has begun selling a new Android tablet it's calling the HP8.
Global System-on-Chip (SoC) Market 2014-2018: Increased R&D Spending by Market Vendors is a Trend that's Expected to Contribute to the Global SoC Market
M2 - Fri Mar 07, 6:10AM CST
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/35m74c/global) has announced the addition of the "Global System-on-Chip (SoC) Market 2014-2018" report to their offering. The analysts forecast the Global SoC market to grow at a CAGR of 10.6 percent over the period 2013-2018. One of the key factors contributing to this market growth is the reducing cost per function of ICs. The Global SoC market has also been witnessing the increased R&D spending by vendors. However, the cyclical nature of the Semiconductor industry could pose a challenge to the growth of this market. Key vendors dominating this space are Broadcom Corp., Freescale Semiconductor Ltd., Infineon Technologies AG, Intel Corp., Qualcomm Inc., and Texas Instruments Inc. Other vendors mentioned in the report are Apple Inc., ARM Holdings plc, Altera Corp., LG Electronics Inc., Microsemi Corp., Marvell Technology Group Ltd., Panasonic Corp., Sony Corp., STMicroelectronics N.V., Samsung Group, and Toshiba Corp. Commenting on the report, an analyst from the team said: SoC vendors such as Broadcom, Qualcomm, and Intel have already invested a considerable amount of time and money in their R&D department for the expansion of their product portfolio. Similarly, vendors in this market are increasingly investing in their R&D division to provide better functionality and to meet the unsatisfied requirements of end-consumers. The R&D investments by the vendors have enabled them to capture a significant market share and gain a competitive edge over the other vendors in the market. Therefore, the increased R&D spending by market vendors is a trend that is expected to contribute to the Global SoC market. According to the report, the growth of the Global SoC market is driven by several factors and one such major driver is the reducing cost per function of ICs. With the evolving technology, the cost per function of ICs is reducing, which also reduces the prices of SoCs. Further, the report states that one of the major challenges is the cyclical nature of the Semiconductor industry which creates an unstable market condition, and SoC manufacturers often experience fluctuating revenues, which in turn affects the market's profitability. For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/35m74c/global About Research and Markets Research and Markets is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. We provide you with the latest data on international and regional markets, key industries, the top companies, new products and the latest trends.
MACOM to Show Expanded Portfolio of Products for 100G Applications At OFC 2014
Business Wire - Thu Feb 27, 10:00AM CST
M/A-COM Technology Solutions Inc. ("MACOM"), a leading supplier of high performance RF, microwave, and millimeter wave products, will showcase a complete and robust portfolio of CDRs, TIAs and laser drivers for 100G Applications and beyond at OFC 2014, in San Francisco from March 11-13. Leveraging a combination of semiconductor technologies, MACOM creates innovative and smarter solutions that cover the datacenter, client access, metro and long haul applications.
ARM University Program and Partners Launch 'Lab-in-a-Box' for Participating Universities Worldwide
Business Wire - Thu Feb 27, 3:34AM CST
ARM(R) announces that its worldwide University Program has started shipping its flagship 'Lab-in-a-Box' (LiB) with its partners to higher educational institutions around the globe. The LiB contains ARM-based technology and high quality, rigorous training materials that support electronics and computer engineering courses. It provides a migration package for academics wanting to upgrade their existing curricula to state-of-the-art ARM-based technologies and is a key part of the ARM University Program in its mission to make low power, high performance ARM-based products accessible to students and to spark the next generation of electronics innovation.
ARM Releases MDK for Infineon XMC1000
Business Wire - Tue Feb 25, 2:00AM CST
--Provides software developers working with ARM Cortex-M0 and Cortex-M0+ processors with a free-to-use professional tool suite.
NVIDIA Wins an Interesting Phone Design
Ashraf Eassa, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Mon Feb 24, 6:30PM CST
The fruits of NVIDIA's labor in the smartphone space are finally beginning to pay off. With the release of NVIDIA's Tegra 4i, an integrated LTE baseband and applications processor, NVIDIA expands its total addressable market to more mainstream...
ARM Unveils a New Version of CMSIS that Adds Software Deployment Methods
Business Wire - Mon Feb 24, 6:01AM CST
--Extended with two specifications that standardize software interfaces, software delivery, and device support.
Euclid Builds Out Leadership Team to Accelerate Next Phase of Growth
Marketwire - Mon Feb 17, 1:00PM CST
Retail analytics company Euclid today announces the addition of three new executives to an already prestigious team. The company has hired a Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), and Senior Vice President (SVP) of worldwide sales to accelerate the next phase of company growth.
Apple Inc.'s Tim Cook Has Been Completely Misunderstood
Sam Mattera, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Sat Feb 15, 11:05AM CST
Last week, in an interview with The Wall Street Journal , Apple 's CEO Tim Cook said something most observers seem to have ignored. While investors honed in on Apple's stock buyback, far more interesting was Cook's comments regarding...
The Internet of Everything!
Ashraf Eassa, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Thu Feb 13, 3:00PM CST
Source: ARM. The "Internet of Things" – that's the new buzzword, the "next big thing" that tech investors are talking about. Ever since Apple revolutionized the smartphone with its iPhone and the personal computer with the iPad, the industry has...
Should Qualcomm Inc. Worry About MediaTek's U.S. Push?
Chris Neiger, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Wed Feb 12, 7:00PM CST
For years, Qualcomm has enjoyed owning a hefty share of the U.S. chipset market. But as chip competition heats up in China, rival MediaTek is looking for growth in the US, and wants to take Qualcomm head on. Recently MediaTek announced  a new...
Critical Alerts For IBM, HomeAway, Xilinx, Exxon Mobil, and Arm Holdings Released By InvestorsObserver
PR Newswire - Wed Feb 12, 8:31AM CST
InvestorsObserver issues critical PriceWatch Alerts for IBM, AWAY, XLNX, XOM, and ARMH.
Synopsys Acquires Target Compiler Technologies - Analyst Blog
Zacks Equity Research - Zacks Investment Research - Tue Feb 11, 3:25PM CST
Synopsys Inc. recently completed the acquisition of Target Compiler Technologies.
Will Intel Deliver on the Broxton Promise?
Ashraf Eassa, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Tue Feb 11, 2:00PM CST
Intel promised something bold at its latest investor meeting. In fact, it is something that the company has never actually promised about one of its future mobile SoCs. It's also something investors should not only pay attention to, but get ready...