
The top 20 news articles on analog, MEMS and sensors in 2015
In reverse order:
20: ST’s Crolles workers go on strike
19: AMS recruits chip veteran as CEO
18: Omnivision loses ground in CMOS image sensor ranking
17: IP hot spot forms in Egypt
16: Intel selects ST micromirrors for human-machine interface
Next: Stuttgurt to Cairo.
15: Bosch pulls ahead in MEMS top 30 ranking
14: Raspberry Pi gets processor upgrade, Windows OS
13: Does a Chinese bid for GloFo make sense?
12: CEO interview: What’s next after Tower’s turn-around?
11: Egypt’s semiconductor cluster stronger than reported
Next: from Australia to Beijing
10: Startup wants to be the ARM of neuromorphic cores
9: UMC rises as ranking shows foundry market grew in 2014
8: Report: Analog Devices, Maxim in merger talks
7: Qualcomm to cut 15% of staff, could be broken up
6: China buys Swedish MEMS foundry, builds fab
Next: From startup to number one.
5: EE Times Silicon 60: 2015’s Startups to Watch
4: Intel RealSense 3D camera makes it to market
3: Semi IP licensing growth slows, vendor ranking stabilizes
2: Companies missing from CMOS image sensor rankings
And the most popular article of 2015 was (drum roll):
1: 15-in-15: Analog, MEMS and sensor startups to watch in 2015
And there is already a list of similar startups that we expect to make more news in 2016 (see 16 analog, MEMS and sensor startups to follow in 2016 ).
