STMicroelectronics
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Long-life Paper-Thin Batteries from STMicroelectronics to Power Tomorrow's Tiny Tech
These paper-thin batteries free designers from the constraints of standard battery sizes and are ideal for use in powering the next generation of personal technology and Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices.
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1.8V STM32 Microcontrollers from STMicroelectronics Bridge Mobile-Platform Subsystems
These focused low-voltage microcontrollers connect to the same digital power domain as the host, such as a 1.8V power supply, while allowing on-chip peripherals to operate from higher voltages such as 3.3V, giving freedom from the usual performance trade-offs that come with lower supply voltages.
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Advanced Microcontrollers from STMicroelectronics Ensure Ultimate Digital Security in Next-Generation Mobile and Consumer Applications
Builds on successful foundation to target advanced NFC Universal Integrated Circuit Cards and embedded Secure Element applications
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STMicroelectronics Brings Smart-Grid Benefits to Life with Industry's First Smart-Meter System-on-Chip
Unprecedented integration and programmable flexibility cut smart-grid deployment and ownership costs for utilities
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Two Cars Leveraging STMicroelectronics Technology Set to Race in World Solar Challenge
Stanford Solar Car "Luminos" and Onda Solare "Emilia 3" use ST technology to power their vehicles across the Australian Outback
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STM32 Value Line Discovery Kit Accelerates Access to 32-bit Design Advantages in Price-Conscious Projects
ST has released a new discovery kit for its STM32F030 Value Line microcontrollers, which were announced in July 2013, offering 32-bit performance for as little as 32 cents
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STMicroelectronics Delivers MEMS Microphones in Plastic for Sleeker and Sturdier Gadget Designs
MEMS champion leads the way with industry-unique, patented packaging process
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STMicroelectronics Announces its Next Step in Multimedia Convergence
ST signed an agreement with ST-Ericsson on the development of future application processors. Under the terms of the agreement, ST will take on ST-Ericsson's application processor development R&D activity and then license back its technology to ST-Ericsson for integration into their ModAps (competitive integrated modem plus application processor solutions) for smartphones and tablets. Additionally, the two companies entered into a commercial agreement to jointly promote and offer stand-alone application processors and thin modems to a broader range of customers working across the entire spectrum of electronics applications.
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Leading Market Analysts Confirm STMicroelectronics as Brightest MEMS Supplier
Return on investment in dynamic consumer-MEMS sector sees revenues increase more than 80%, winning 30% market share
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Advanced Dual-Interface Memory from STMicroelectronics Uses Energy Harvesting to Enable True Battery-Free System Design
Dual-interface memory family adds 16-Kbit device capable of powering small systems entirely from harvested RF power with no battery required