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STMicroelectronics travels further into India

February 19, 2004 The European chipmaker opens a new design facility in the country and plans to hire more engineers to work on embedded software. TAGS: STMicroelectronics, India, New Delhi, Bangalore, facility, chip company

FTC demands more details on Intel-STMicro deal

August 30, 2007 Government is taking a harder look at Intel's plans to create a private chip company with STMicroelectronics. TAGS: STMicroelectronics, antitrust, Switzerland, Intel, transaction, government, chip company, attorney, memory

Intel, STMicro to form new flash company

May 22, 2007 Two chipmakers and private equity firm Francisco Partners are creating an independent company in Switzerland. TAGS: STMicroelectronics, NAND, flash memory, Micron Technology Inc., asset, Intel, stake, private equity, Switzerland, venture, manufacturing, chip company, agreement

SanDisk sues STMicroelectronics

October 18, 2004 Company files patent infringement lawsuit and asks trade commission to halt shipment of rival's flash memory into the United States. TAGS: SanDisk Corp., STMicroelectronics, flash memory, patent, NAND, commission, SD card, memory card, semiconductor, U.S., Samsung Electronics

Qualcomm-challenging cell phones to debut in 2004

December 5, 2003 Texas Instruments and STMicroelectronics say Code Division Multiple Access phone chips they developed will debut in handsets next year, stepping into a market dominated by Qualcomm. TAGS: Qualcomm Inc., STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments Inc., CDMA, Latin America, handset, Korea, standard, Samsung Electronics, cell phone, chipset

Chip firms team up for mobile standards

July 29, 2003 Nokia and chip industry players Texas Instruments, ARM and STMicroelectronics form an alliance to promote standard ways for the silicon chips inside cell phones to work together. TAGS: STMicroelectronics, Qualcomm Inc., Texas Instruments Inc., alliance, silicon chip, cell phone, Nokia Corp., handheld

France and China form Linux alliance

October 12, 2004 Plans call for a Linux-based platform that will be usable in multiple environments, including on PCs, servers and PDAs. TAGS: Unilog, STMicroelectronics, France, Linux, government, alliance, PDA, China, president, server, PC

Intel, STMicro team up for phone memory

December 5, 2005 The flash from Intel and STMicro will be the same for years, which will save everyone lots of money. TAGS: NAND, STMicroelectronics, flash memory, AMD, alliance, cell phone company, Intel, generation, cell phone, memory card

Liquid-filled chips cool like mini-fridges

April 18, 2005 Purdue University researchers are testing a tiny device that Mr. Freeze would have loved: a square-inch refrigerator. TAGS: heatsink, STMicroelectronics, researcher, Intel, PC

EU chips in for nanotech project

March 8, 2004 The European Commission plans to help launch a research project aimed at studying chip manufacturing processes related to nanotechnology. TAGS: nanotechnology, semiconductor, STMicroelectronics, node, European Union, Philips Electronics N.V., Europe, process

Next-generation Wi-Fi tech to deliver IPTV

May 30, 2006 TV set-top makers plan to use Airgo's latest wireless technology to distribute video over Wi-Fi links throughout the home. TAGS: Airgo Networks, IP television, MIMO, STMicroelectronics, Wi-Fi, wireless technology, set-top box, set-top, TV, IP, Ethernet, video
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