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Mobile phones: Is the party over?

News The downturn then hit manufacturers of the chips used in mobile phones, hitting companies such as Cypress Semiconductor, Analog Devices and PMC-Sierra. In percentage terms, Cypress Semiconductor took the worst hit, losing 18.43 percent, or 8-1/16...

[July 28, 2000, 11:01]

Micron withdraws from the SRAM market

News As part of its exit strategy, Micron will sell its remaining SRAM inventory to Cypress Semiconductor, which will distribute the memory. Cypress will also offer to supply former Micron customers in the future.

[April 10, 2003, 14:49]

T.J. Rodgers: It's all about what's best for business

News Unlike your garden-variety Silicon Valley chief executive, Cypress Semiconductor's T.J. For his day job, Rodgers is the founding chief executive of Cypress, which manufactures more than 400 types of integrated circuits, with an emphasis on products...

[May 19, 2004, 11:55]

'WirelessUSB' could beat Bluetooth on the PC

News Cypress Semiconductor is introducing a new technology that it says could leapfrog Bluetooth and other standards to create a standard for wirelessly linking peripherals such as mice and keyboards to a PC.

[November 5, 2002, 13:34]

7507807.exe

Downloads Click on the following links for the driver package readme info:.extract/Readme.txt This package supports the following driver models:Boston Human Interface Device V 1.01 Boston Human Interface Device Boston Human Interface Device V 1.03 Boston...

[June 8, 2000, 8:00]

Usb2.zip

Downloads USB Hub Nokia USB Hub Type P Forward Composite USB Device BTC Composite USB Device Fujitsu USB Bus Powered Hub Fujitsu USB Composite Device NMB Composite USB Device Intel (R) USB Enhanced Host Controller (ICH4) HUB Support for USB 2.0 AGERE PCI to...

[February 1, 2002, 7:00]

WirelessUSB gets cheaper - at a cost

News Cypress Semiconductor is sampling a second-generation, lower-cost chipset based on its WirelessUSB cable-replacement technology, which the company says could beat Bluetooth, ZigBee and wireless LAN technologies for many applications.

[August 12, 2003, 17:15]

Chips may slump into spring 2002

News Edelstone lowered estimates for Texas Instruments to 28 cents per share from 35 cents for fiscal 2001, and for Cypress Semiconductor to 15 cents per share from 25 cents. Citing weak demand and continuing inventory issues, Morgan Stanley analyst...

[May 31, 2001, 6:28]

Analyst sees end of chip stock woes

News This call comes just two days after Lehman Brothers analyst Dan Niles cut estimates for Intel, TI and Cypress Semiconductor and predicted total chip sales would fall between 18 percent and 20 percent from 2000's record-breaking level.

[April 12, 2001, 11:48]

Transmeta chief executive to step down

News He has held positions at Nvidia, C-Cube Microsystems and Cypress Semiconductor. Transmeta founder Dave Ditzel will step down as chief executive officer to become vice chairman and chief technology officer, the company said Thursday.

[March 2, 2001, 8:54]

Carbon nanotubes rise up food chain

News Samsung, STMicroelectronics, Hynix and Cypress Semiconductor, among others, manufacture SRAM, said Betsy Van Hees, an analyst at iSuppli. A large semiconductor maker has signed a deal with Nantero to use its technology for making memory with carbon...

[July 2, 2004, 9:10]

The Day Ahead: AMD success gives Needham analyst right to crow

News That's also why LaFountain put a "strong buy" on Cypress Semiconductor about $50 before Morgan Stanley upgraded the stock last month. And aside from AMD chief Jerry Sanders, perhaps no one is more vindicated than Needham & Co.analyst Tad LaFountain.

[April 13, 2000, 12:23]

Nasdaq, Dow make huge gains for second straight day

News Cypress Semiconductor shares closed up 3 7/8 to 52 7/8 after it topped First Call estimates by a penny Tuesday with a first quarter operating profit of 41 cents per share. Vitesse Semiconductor lopped off 10 1/2 to 62 9/16 while Advanced Micro...

[April 19, 2000, 10:54]

The Day Ahead: Intel races to meet demand

News Cypress Semiconductor, Lattice Semiconductor, Vitesse Semiconductor and Texas Instruments: all topped estimates. But don't dismiss that capacity risk. Intel is in no position to be constrained with supply problems with a second half boom on the...

[April 19, 2000, 12:56]

Wireless is more for chip sales

News We've seen weak retail reports this month, and just before Christmas (US chipmaker) Cypress warned about weak wireless chip sales,'' said a London-based analyst at a major investment bank. Activity in the wireless sector helped keep worldwide chip...

[December 31, 2002, 9:28]

Wireless sector falls on demand concerns

News Nokia dropped 3 7/8 to 38 1/8, Motorola fell 2 1/8 to 34 ½, Texas Instruments slipped 3 1/16 to 53 15/16, Cypress Semiconductor fell 5 3/8 to 30 5/8, and Analog Devices dropped 7 1/8 to 56 5/8. Makers of wireless telephones and equipment got...

[August 3, 2000, 15:40]

Tech innovation is under threat

News Not only is he chairman of a third company, Cypress Semiconductor, but he is also on the board of a host of high-tech companies, including RealNetworks and GO Networks. Eric Benhamou, former chief executive of both 3Com and Palm, has just joined...

[November 1, 2006, 9:30]

Comdex 2001: Intel funnels PC advances into motherboard

News Cypress Semiconductor provides a chip that bridges from USB 2.0 to the ATAPI standard currently used to connect CD and DVD drives. A host of chipmakers are hoping to catch a ride on Intel's coattails by being included in designs for a future PC...

[November 13, 2001, 9:42]

Cypress Storage Driver

Downloads This driver provides support for ATA devices (e.g.hard disks, Compact Flash, IBM microdrives, etc. This driver supports the EZ, ISD and SL families of parts (EZ-USB FX, EZ-USB FX2, ISD-200, ISD300A1, ISD-300LP, SL11R, SL11RIDE and EZ-USB AT2) when...

[November 26, 2003, 7:00]

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