Stories about: Philips Semiconductors

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    Microsoft, Philips marry Windows with Nexperia 12/05/2005 10:09:56

    Philips Electronics will make semiconductors for consumer electronics devices capable of playing Windows Media audio and video files as part of a nonexclusive deal with Microsoft, the companies said Wednesday.
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    Wireless USB 1.0 spec to be finalized next month 11/04/2005 14:30:42

    Version 1.0 of the Wireless Universal Serial Bus (USB) specification, which is being promoted as the successor to the USB data transfer method between electronics devices, should be approved by mid-May, Intel said.
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    Intel outlines Wireless USB security, use 25/10/2004 08:00:51

    Intel is backing the 128-bit AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) encryption protocol for securing wireless USB (Universal Serial Bus) connections, which it hopes will replace USB cables for connections over very short distances, a company engineer said last week.
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    NEC president: We must end cable clutter 11/10/2004 10:10:31

    Wireless USB (Universal Serial Bus) is one answer to the problem of how to connect the increasing number of networked home applicances Japanese electronics companies are developing, according to NEC Electronics president Kaoru Tosaka.
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    Philips posts Q2 loss on Vivendi write down 17/07/2002 07:45:00

    Koninklijke Philips Electronics NV, Europe's biggest consumer electronics maker, posted a large second quarter net loss as it took an expected charge to write down the value of its stake in Vivendi Universal SA.
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    Charles Schwab explores online banking 06/03/2002 08:28:57

    Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (TSMC), Koninklijke Philips Electronics NV and STMicroelectronics NV (ST) have successfully produced chips using a 0.09-micron (90-nanometer) process that is expected to result in faster chips that consume less power, the companies said Tuesday.
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    Chip makers jointly develop 0.09-micron process 06/03/2002 08:28:57

    Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (TSMC), Koninklijke Philips Electronics NV and STMicroelectronics NV (ST) have successfully produced chips using a 0.09-micron (90-nanometer) process that is expected to result in faster chips that consume less power, the companies said Tuesday.
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    Philips' chip makes USB links without need for PC 22/01/2002 08:30:00

    USB (Universal Serial Bus) may come to rival Bluetooth wireless technology with a new chip that allows devices with USB ports to be directly connected.
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    Chipping away at the Bluetooth myth 30/03/2001 09:19:30

    Bluetooth garnered much attention at last week's CeBIT trade show, with laptops, mobile phones and all manner of other gadgets on display that made use of the short-range wireless technology. But one factor that could kill the Bluetooth buzz has gone largely overlooked, according to analysts and industry insiders: if prices for Bluetooth chips don't come down, most people won't get their hands on the technology for a good while yet.
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    Philips creates the Net-connected car 23/09/1999 21:49:25

    An announcement made by Philips this week sees the car of the future complete with Net access, e-mail and online street directions. The music system will get a boost too.
 
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