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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
sunplus-logo.jpgOne 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
displaylink-asic.jpgCambridge 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.
 
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