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Intel may acquire Infineon Technologies' wireless chip unit

...Intel is in late-stage talks to acquire Infineon Technologies' Wireless Solutions Division Sources 'familiar with the situation' had confirmed that... Read more

2 August, 2010 by Jack Clark

Intel closes purchase of Infineon wireless wing

Chipmaker Intel has completed its acquisition of Infineon Technologies's Wireless Solutions segment. The wireless division will now be known... Read more

31 January, 2011
Infineon IGBT Collaterals 1.6.55

Infineon IGBT Collaterals 1.6.55

...APP for technical reference and detailed information for IGBT semiconductor products of Infineon Technologies AG.Infineon IGBT Collaterals is your immediate access for the most... Read more

11 April, 2012
Infineon AR 1.0.1

Infineon AR 1.0.1

The Augmented Reality App for all media of Infineon Technologies AG.Discover a whole new dimension in all printed media of... Read more

11 October, 2011

Infineon awards Accenture $48m outsourcing deal

In a sign the outsourcing market remains healthy, German semiconductor company Infineon Technologies is tapping Accenture to handle SAP software support duties. Infineon said... Read more

21 July, 2003 by Ed Frauenheim

Dataquest Predicts: Biometric chips pioneer growth

...like Biometrics according to Peter Bauer, executive vice president of sales for Infineon Technologies Read more

7 June, 1999 by Jane Wakefield

CeBIT: Siemens semiconductors to be floated as 'Infineon'

...market. In the future the division will trade under the name of "Infineon Technologies Read more

18 March, 1999 by ZDNet Germany

Catamaran goes to Infineon and beyond

German chipmaker, Infineon technologies, has acquired US start-up Catamaran Communications in an all-stock... Read more

30 April, 2001 by Sonya Rabbitte

European chipmakers suffer in wake of Intel jitters

Shares in German and French semiconductor manufacturers Infineon Technologies and ST Microelectronics have fallen sharply following Intel and AMD's... Read more

17 October, 2000 by Ian Jones

IBM, NEC team up on 32nm chip tech

...Wednesday. So far, IBM has signed agreements with Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing, Freescale, Infineon Technologies, STMicroelectronics, Samsung and Toshiba. Intel is halfway through its two-year... Read more

12 September, 2008 by Colin Barker
Why you should care about multi-threaded apps

Why you should care about multi-threaded apps

Getting the most from the latest multicore chips means writing applications in new ways. Welcome to the world of multi-threading Read more

30 August, 2007 by Adrian Bridgwater

Samsung gets massive fine for price fixing

...memory manufacturer, earlier pleaded guilty and paid a $185m fine. Germany's Infineon Technologies also admitted to DRAM price fixing and paid a fine, although... Read more

14 October, 2005 by Michael Kanellos

Coders worried by DRM chip in Apple's Intel box

Builder: A chip needed to install Mac OS X on x86-based machines could be used for more than just allowing the operating system to be installed Read more

5 August, 2005 by Michael Singer

Rambus settles SDRAM patent dispute

Chipmaker Infineon Technologies and memory chip designer Rambus have reached a settlement in their... Read more

22 March, 2005 by Dawn Kawamoto

Linux paves way for cheaper smartphones

...software component in future smartphones. At the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes, Infineon Technologies, Samsung and embedded Linux specialist Trolltech claimed this week to have... Read more

15 February, 2005 by Andrew Donoghue

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