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June 11, 2002
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Listen In With EasyBlue
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May 27, 2002
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Biocontrol and XEMICS Announce the First Human Implantation of the MiniatURO
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May 6, 2002
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RFast; XEMICS' Fast RF Evaluation and Development Environment
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May 1, 2002
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Growing demand fuels XEMICS Asia-Pacific expansion
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February 11, 2002
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XEMICS Unleashes its 900MHz Ultra Low-Power Transceiver !
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January 28, 2002
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The most cost effective wireless headset yet
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January 15, 2002
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Dedicated Ultra-Low Power Microcontroller for RF Communication
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December 17, 2001
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XEMICS And PHYTON join forces to create an In-Circuit-Emulator
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December 10, 2001
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IAR Systems and XEMICS close a deal on development systems for Bluetooth products
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November 22, 2001
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XEMICS Closes $6 Million Round of Financing
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XEMICS extends its Ultra Low Power, Low Voltage Library with TSMC's 0.18um Cell Library |
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| Neuchâtel,
Switzerland and Mountain View, CA May 11, 2000
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11th May, 2000 NEUCHATEL, Switzerland - XEMICS today announced its newly
developed TSMC 0.18um standard cell library: Ultra low-power CooLIB 4.1. This
new library joins the already existing TSMC 0.5um and 0.25um, as well as the
Tower 0.5um and UMC 0.5um.
Notably today, portable electronic markets are positioned around key issues such as battery life, battery cost and time to market etc. With TSMCs' 0.18um technology, customers benefit from such advantages as increased design performance, including more complex features, and longer battery durability.
''With this
in mind, and based on XEMICS' 30 years of low-power expertise, XEMICS' CooLIB
4.1 cell library has been designed to team up with TSMC's 0.18um technology to
meet the needs of ever increasing reduced power consumption demands. Our
customers will profit from the use of more leading edge products that can
operate below 1 V. The TSMC 0.18um evaluation pack allows customers to perform
design simulation and thereby gain access to power consumption, design, layout
(cell density) and overall silicon surface information'', said Remy Pache,
President of XEMICS USA Inc. The complete CooLIB version 4.1 cell libraries for
the TSMC 0.18um processes can be downloaded from XEMICS' web-site . Users also
have direct access to the various evaluation packs available on our web-site,
giving them the ability to test and evaluate them.
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