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March 26, 2008 -- Sierra Monolithics Expands With New Irvine Office Complete Story
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March 24, 2008 -- Sierra Monolithics Names New Vice President of Worldwide Sales and New Vice President of Optical Networking Products Complete Story
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Sepbember 27, 2007 -- Sierra Monolithics ships 500K WiMAX Units Complete Story
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September 26, 2007 -- Sierra Monolithics Introduces Highly Integrated Transceiver for WiMax/WiBro Repeaters and Access Nodes... Complete Story
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June 7, 2007 -- Sierra Monolithics today announced that George Eaton has joined the company as Senior Vice President of Engineering. Mr. Eaton... Complete Story
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April 25, 2007 Complete Story
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March 26, 2007 Complete Story
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November 27, 2006 -- Sierra Monolithics, a leading producer of RFICs and modules for wireless, wireline, and military applications, announced today that Javed Patel has joined the company as President and CEO. “We welcome Javed to the Sierra Monolithics team... Complete Story
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December 7, 2005 -- Sierra Monolithics today announced the completion of volume shipments of their RF transceiver chip as an important component in Alvarion's BreezeMAX PRO... Complete Story
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April 21, 2005 -- Sierra Monolithics today announced it is shipping a dual-band transceiver, SMI7035, that enables low-cost Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) for Broadband Wireless Applications (BWA). The product has been designed... Complete Story
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JULY 21 -- Sierra Monolithics Chairman Charles Harper addressed the Tactical Land, Air, and Sea subcommittee's regarding small business access to defense contracts. Mr. Harper also provided a summary of SMI's radar activated beacon product which has been used by US troops as an anti-fratricide aid in recent conflicts. |
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FEBRUARY 20 -- Sierra Monolithics announced a dual band transceiver intended to enable low cost Customer Promise Equipment (CPE) for Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) applications. This product has been designed to be supportive WiMAX compliant products. |
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2002 |
DECEMBER 26 -- EDN's 'Technologies Come Alive' series mentions the SMIVT5GTX used for Unmanned Arial Vehicles (UAVs). |
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DECEMBER 12 -- Sierra Monolithics OC-768 SerDes product named in EDN's Top 100 products for the year. |
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DECEMBER 4 -- SiGe BiCMOS provides process platform to drive 40-Gbit/sec development. Although the rapid build-out of the Internet infrastructure over the last several years has led to bandwidth over-capacity in the short term, few doubt that the industry will continue its migration to multi-port 10 Gbit/sec and, not long after that, OC-768 (40-Gbit/sec) applications. Now, a number of factors are spurring the development of 40-Gbit/sec transport equipment, including the completion of key industry standards as well as advances in both process technology and chip architectures that optimize performance while providing reliable, cost-effective, low-power, and feature-rich solutions. |
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MARCH 11 -- Sierra Monolithics announced the availability of a family of 10 Gbps transimpedance amplifiers (TIAs) that support applications in short-reach, metro-access and long-haul SONET OC-192 / SDH STM-64 or 10-Gigabit Ethernet applications. Three comprehensive integrated circuits join the company's recently announced 40Gbps Serializer/Deserializer chipset, as the company continues to expand its product portfolio across 10 Gbps and 40 Gbps solutions. |
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FEBRUARY 25-- IBM creates world's fastest semiconductor circuits. In a keynote address, IBM announced it has created the world's fastest semiconductor circuit, operating at speeds of over 110 GigaHertz (GHz) and processing an electrical signal in 4.3 trillionths of a second. |
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FEBRUARY 11 -- Sierra Monolithics announced it has been sampling the industry's first highly integrated, multi-rate serializer/deserializer (SerDes) chipset for OC-768 optical-communications applications. The chipset uses advanced silicon germanium (SiGe) process technology to support multi-rate operation while providing unprecedented performance and functional integration, and establishes the company as an early leader in the emerging market for 40 Gbps physical-layer integrated circuits. |
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2001 |
FEBRUARY 14 -- Sierra Monolithics, Inc. has chosen IBM's silicon germanium (SiGe) technology for developing high performance microchips for optical networking equipment. The company will design chips for 10 and 40 Gigabit optical communications gear, using IBM's current and next-generation SiGe technologies. IBM will manufacture the SiGe chips at its Burlington, VT facility. |
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2000 |
AUGUST 28 -- Sierra Monolithics, Inc. announced completion of its first round of funding totaling $14.2 million. Lead investors include Storm Ventures and US Venture Partners. IBM is also an investor, while collaborating with Sierra Monolithics in the development of advanced high-performance SiGe-based microchips for emerging optical communications applications, including 10 and 40 Gigabit networking systems. |
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