Nakajima, 58, replaces Kaoru Tosaka, 65, who was the first president of the company after it separated as a subsidiary from parent conglomerate NEC in November 2002. The change, which takes effect ...
NEC Electronics Corp. last week detailed plans for building its first 300mm-wafer line, which is due to begin operation next year using a 0.13-micron manufacturing process. A 90nm process will be ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — NEC Electronics Inc. here todayannounced the appointment of Toshio Nakajima as president and chief operations officer. In his new role, Nakajima will oversee day-to-day ...
PAM power consumption accounts for approximately 75% of the total power consumed by an RU. By integrating this PAM into RUs, NEC aims to reduce device power consumption and size. Keep up with ...
TOKYO, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Japanese chip maker NEC Electronics Corp <6723.T> plans to halve the number of chip production units it runs in Japan in 2008, part of its efforts to cut costs as it shifts ...
TOKYO, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Japan's NEC Electronics Corp. <6723.T>, the world's eighth-largest chip maker, said on Wednesday its quarterly operating loss shrank on improved sales of chips for game ...
In his new role, Tosaka will become senior corporate advisor and member of the board for the company. He will be replaced by Toshio Nakajima, who will become the new president and CEO, effective Nov.
Japanese chipmakers Toshiba and NEC Electronics said Tuesday they would jointly develop 32-nanometer chips to better keep up with rivals. The companies will decide in 2008 how and if they will jointly ...
NEC Electronics Corp. has licensed Transmeta Corp.’s LongRun2 power management software for use in the Japanese company’s upcoming semiconductor products. The two companies will announce the agreement ...
TOKYO (MarketWatch) -- NEC Electronics Corp. (6723.TO) said Thursday that it hadn't made any decision on a merger with Renesas Technology Corp. and declined to say whether the two firms are in talks. ...
NEC Electronics Corp. and Toshiba Corp., two of Japan’s biggest chip makers, have decided to work together on a future generation of semiconductor manufacturing technology, they said Wednesday. The ...
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