
Semiconductor Times, our flagship publication, is the definitive source for the hottest startups. Senior executives in more than 30 countries covet our newsletter. Each issue profiles myraid emerging companies that are leading the way with the hottest technologies. Action-oriented in a concise, no-nonsense format with contacts names, tel/fax #s and abridged news for busy execs.
Listed below are just a few of the 1,200+ companies we have profiled:
- Agere -- Network Processors
- Cimaron -- Packet over SONET ICs
- Santel -- Electronic Dispersion Comp.
- Galazar -- Multi-Service Framers
- Xtreme Spectrum -- UWB ICs
- Coatue -- Polymer Memories
- Resonext -- 802.11a Chipsets
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- Marvel -- PRML ICs
- MystiCom -- DSP-based Network Cores
- O2Micro -- Notebook and Mobile ICs
- SiRF -- GPS Chipsets
- Vertex Networks -- Ethernet Switch ICs
- XaQti -- Gigabit Ethernet ICs
- AmberWave- - Strained Silicon
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Semiconductor Times introduced these emerging trends to its readers . . .
- Miniature LCD-on-Silicon displays
- Gigabit Ethernet ICs
- Smartcard ICs
- CMOS Image Sensors
- DSL Chips
- USB ICs
- "ThinServer" Chips
- LCD Flat-Panel Controllers
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- 3D Graphics Chips
- Embedded DRAM Companies
- System-In-Silicon Companies
- Emerging IP (Intellectual Property) Providers
- Ethernet Switch ICs
- DNA Chips - that right's disposable DNA chips
- And many, many more
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If You Had Been Reading Semiconductor Times in June, 1997 . . .
(Yes, 1997 is really dated, but you get the idea...if you want it first, come to us -- we still deliver.)
Last June, Semiconductor Times profiled an unknown company called Silicon Labs. The business was started in late 1996. But Semiconductor Times had been in touch with the companys dynamic founders for more than a decade beginning when they were senior engineering managers at Crystal Semiconductor. Although Silicon Labs wouldnt reveal specifics of the chips it had in development last June, the steady stream of highly successful products the principals had created for Crystal, Bell Labs, Analog Devices, and Cirrus Logic compelled Semiconductor Times to bring Silicon Labs to the attention of our readership. As we put in: "Keep this one in your tickler file."
Fast-forward to late March, 1998. Silicon Labs product announcement has just hit the pages of the traditional industry publications. And, as Semiconductor Times had predicted nine months earlier, the company has brought a hot product to market its Si3032 silicon DAA chipset. But by now, of course, the horse is out of the barn, and the best opportunities for reps, venture capitalists, suppliers, and potential partners have probably been snapped up.
But had you kept Silicon Labs in your "tickler file," as we had suggested, you could have jumped on this exploding company while the bandwagon was full of empty seats.
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