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Archive : 27 November 2014 год


22:04Infineon expects to grow revenue by 8% in 2015

Infineon's fourth quarter 2014 revenues grew to €1.175billion, a 6% increase over the previous quarter. Revenue growth was said to be particularly strong in the Industrial Power Control (IPC), Power Management & Multimarket (PMM) and Chip Card & Security (CCS) segments. 

"We have made good use of the opportunities open to us in a dynamically growing market, said chief executive Dr Reinhard Ploss, pictured. "We were well prepared to handle steeply rising demand from our customers and therefore always able to deliver reliably. Revenue, earnings and margin all saw solid increases, in line with our expectations. 

"Despite a challenging market environment, we plan to continue growing in the current 2015 fiscal year –in addition to growth resulting from the planned acquisition of International Rectifier." 

In fact, Infineon expects to grow its revenues by about 8% in 2015, with strong performance expected from its automotive, PMM and CCS segments. However, the IPC segment is not expected to perform as strongly. 

The company is planning to invest €700million, of which around €90m will be spent on equipment for operating facilities. It will also spend up to €70m to equip a fab in Malaysia, while €20m will be allocated to the purchase of Qimonda patents, following the recent settlement with the administrator.

Author
Graham Pitcher

Source:  www.newelectronics.co.uk

22:01Lime looks to shake up RF market with FPRF device

Lime Microsystems has started shipping the second generation of its field programmable radio frequency (FPRF) devices.

The fully programmable, low power chips contain dual transceivers that cover the frequency range 0.1 to 3800MHz. In addition, they cover all the cellular bands used in 2G, 3G and 4G networks, as well as many commercial and military bands. 

"We are delighted to be shipping the LMS7002M devices", said Lime CEO Ebrahim Bushehri. "We have enormous interest from applications spanning small cells, software defined radio, industrial networking, medical, test equipment and high end M2M such as asset tracking." 

The devices are supported by a Universal Wireless Communications Toolkit (UWCT) and will in the future be supplemented with a number of low cost development boards. 

Lime says they are suitable for implementing MIMO systems with a digital bandwidth up to 60MHz in each channel. They also include user programmable DSP that can equalise the gain and phase of a MIMO system, or enhance the analogue filtering to provide a lower power consumption.

Author
Laura Hopperton

Source:  www.newelectronics.co.uk