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| Articles with keyword "Motorola" | |
| "Continental Purchases Motorola's Automotive Unit" Continental's recent acquisition of Motorola Automotive is further evidence of Detroit's waning influence in automotive electronics. Appears in May 2006 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Car Audio/Video Update from CES" A look at new entertainment options coming from the Consumer Electronics Show. Appears in December 2005 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Freescale Semiconductor, The Company Profile" With 50 years experience in embedded processors and sensors, the Motorola SPS spin-off is the market leader in automotive semiconductors. Automotive accounted for 32% of company sales in 2004. Delphi and Visteon are among Freescales major customers. Appears in November 2005 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Motorola ACES, The Company Profile" Motorola ACES sales represent just over 5% of total Motorola sales. ACES is the sole supplier of GM's OnStar telematics control units. ACES sees China as its fastest-growing market. Appears in November 2004 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Motorola Pushes Switch Fabric Network" Motorola's Automotive Innovation Center is working to bring its switch fabric networking concept to the automotive industry. Appears in November 2004 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Motorola ACES, The Company Profile" Motorola ACES sales represent just over 5% of total Motorola sales. ACES is the sole supplier of GM's OnStar telematics control units. ACES sees China as its fastest-growing market. Appears in November 2004 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Solid-State Relays Poised for Growth" Recent developments in the automotive relay market indicate solid-state relays are finally gaining traction. An application to watch: junction boxes. Appears in May 2004 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "LIN 2.0 Mux Spec Stirs Controversy" The LIN Consortium released the LIN 2.0 standard for a low speed, in-vehicle serial data communications network. German carmakers have embraced the spec, GM and Ford want additional changes to enable lower cost implementations of LIN. Appears in February 2004 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "New Auto Electronics Applications Sustain Auto Semi Market" Despite industry-wide pressure to reduce prices, auto semiconductor makers report business is still healthy--thanks to integration and increased electronics content in vehicles. Includes graph, "Worldwide Automotive Semiconductor Market Demand 1995 to 2006 in $ Millions," from Strategy Analytics. Appears in April 2003 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Motorola's 2-Milliohm, 60-Amp Smart Switch" A new dual-chip smart switch from Motorola could radically change the design of vehicle power distribution systems. Appears in November 2002 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "North American Module and System Sourcing--Sluggish" Suppliers remain enthusiastic about supplying bigger modules and systems, but N.A. carmakers are just testing the waters. Appears in July 2002 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Automotive Semiconductors: Slower in the Near Term" Worldwide automotive semiconductor market growth will slow down. Experts from Motorola SPS, STMicroelectronics, NEC and Infineon weigh in. Appears in July 2001 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Automotive Semiconductor Market" Graph of the automotive semiconductor market as a percent of the total semiconductor market from 1990 through 2005, from Motorola. (short graphic) Appears in June 2001 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "ON Semiconductor, The Company Profile" Motorola spun off its Semiconductor Components Group in 1999. Now ON Semiconductor , having acquired Cherry Semiconductor in April 2000, has sales of nearly $1.8 billion and claims to have the third-largest share of automotive semiconductors in the Americas. Appears in November 2000 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Motorola AIEG & TCG, The Company Profile (7/00)" Alliances and acquisitions are a key part of Motorola's strategy to provide "end-to-end solutions" for automotive customers. Appears in July 2000 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Motorola Wins OnStar's Onboard Web Platform" Motorola TCG books the largest piece of telematics business ever Appears in March 2000 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "New Optical Microphone: Enhanced Speech in Auto Applications" An Israeli company, Phone-Or, has developed an optical microphone with background noise suppression. Appears in March 2000 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Motorola Wins OnStar's Onboard Web Platform" Motorola TCG books the largest piece of telematics business ever Appears in March 2000 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Carmakers Losing Clout With Semiconductor Makers" With fewer semiconductor manufacturers willing to serve the auto industry, carmakers need to start using more standard products. Feature article Appears in February 2000 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Motorola SPS Sells SCG: ON Semiconductor Emerges" Motorola's Semiconductor Components Group was sold to a private investor partnership. Appears in October 1999 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Motorola SPS' Alliances Proliferate" The world's number-one automotive semiconductor supplier has made several strategic alliances with carmakers and suppliers. Appears in March 1999 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector, The Company Profile" Motorola SPS is the number-one worldwide automotive semiconductor supplier, with 17.4% market share, The Company Profile focuses on the Transportation Systems Group. Appears in March 1998 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Worldwide Automotive Electronics and Automotive Semiconductor Markets, 1996 through 2002" Motorola's forecast of growth in electronics modules and semiconductor content from1996 through 2002 - short, with graph Appears in November 1997 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Semiconductors' Share of Auto Electronics Continues to Grow" Over the last six years the growth of automotive semiconductors has outpaced the growth rate of the automotive electronics market. Includes graphs "Worldwide Top-Tier Automotive Electronics Sales in $ Billions" and "Worldwide Automotive Semiconductor Sales in $ Millions." Appears in May 1997 newsletter. $50.00 | |
