Click here to access Business Weekly's ten year archive of East of England 'Electronics' articles
|
|
NXT applications bask in the sunlight |
|
Written by Alice Walker
|
|
Friday, 02 May 2008 |
A string of novel products featuring sound technology from Cambridge
based NXT – including a musical sunglasses case – have hit the
marketplace.
|
|
ARM shares surge on strong Q1 results |
|
Written by News Desk
|
|
Tuesday, 29 April 2008 |
|
Shares in Cambridge chip designer ARM Holdings began to trek northwards
as soon as encouraging first quarter results were posted by the firm –
recently named the best East of England company of all time in Business
Weekly’s ‘Champion of Champions’ competition.
|
|
Canadian chip designer planning to double capacity from Stortford base |
|
Written by Lautaro Vargas
|
|
Wednesday, 16 April 2008 |
A Canadian designer of chips for the data communications and broadcast
industries is planning major expansion at its Bishop’s Stortford design
centre following a refocus of the firm’s corporate strategy.
|
|
|
Taiwan chip star to grow R & D hub in ARM's back yard |
|
Written by Tony Quested
|
|
Wednesday, 16 April 2008 |
One of the world's leading consumer electronics chip designers, Taiwan
headquartered Sunplus Group, is targeting European growth – notably in
mobile phones markets – from a new Cambridge research base.
|
|
|
South African automotive electronics specialist eyes Cambridge for HQ |
|
Written by Lautaro Vargas
|
|
Wednesday, 09 April 2008 |
The South African automotive specialist that bought Pi Technology in 2006
is proposing to make Cambridge the entire group’s global headquarters
under major new international expansion plans.
|
|
|
DisplayLink hopes to emulate Microsoft, Google and Amazon with Seattle move |
|
Written by Ben Fountain
|
|
Monday, 07 April 2008 |
Cambridge technology start-up, DisplayLink is aggressively recruiting in Seattle, having established a new operation on Microsoft's doorstep to support its partnerships with the software giant.
|
|
|
MP3 innovator focuses on Cambridge |
|
Written by Lautaro Vargas
|
|
Wednesday, 02 April 2008 |
|
German efficiency has turned
to Cambridge innovation as
hugely ambitious digital storage and multimedia specialist, TrekStor, embarks on a
mission to develop technology it believes will eventually
help replace MP3s.
|
|
|
|
<< Start < Prev 1 2 Next > End >>
|
| Results 1 - 17 of 20 |