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Date: 16th Sept 09
Peregrine Semiconductor records a shipment
of 500 million UltraCMOS RFICs
Peregrine Semiconductor has shipped a half-billion number
of UltraCMOS RFIC based on UltraCMOS silicon-on-sapphire
technology. This technology is a patented variation of silicon-on-insulator
(SOI) process that combines silicon CMOS circuitry with
a high insulating sapphire substrate, delivers performance
advantages over competing processes such as GaAs, SiGe BiCMOS
and bulk silicon CMOS in applications where RF performance,
low power and high levels of integration are paramount and
used in the areas such as linearity, isolation, ESD tolerance,
speed and switch settling time.
"With current worldwide sales of approximately 1.3
billion units per year, cellular handsets have become not
only technology, business and lifestyle drivers but also
a leading contributor to eWaste," stated Jim Cable,
president and CEO of Peregrine Semiconductor Corp. "We
believe that by providing a performance advantage with our
UltraCMOS technology and by offering systems designers an
alternative to arsenic-based RFICs, we are doing our part
to help
our customers and the environment," he added. Peregrine,
which has offices and a sales support network around the
world, is also actively developing corporate programs toward
the awareness of eWaste and electronics recycling.
For more details visit www.peregrine-semi.com
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