Chipsektor immer noch sehr heiß, ich gehe aber von nicht weiter fallenden kursen bei atmel aus. sehr gute produktpipeline. klasse management. breites produktportfolio. man darf die abhängigkeit von z.b. intel nicht außer acht lassen. aber ich sehe bei diesem kurs eine einstiegsgelegenheit. bin man klein rein!
gestern abend kam noch diese neuigkeit (patentrechtsstreit gewonnen):
Monday October 9 9:06 PM ET
Atmel And Information Storage Devices Settle Lawsuit
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Specialty computer-chip maker Atmel Corp. (NasdaqNM:ATML - news) and Information Storage Devices Inc. (Nasdaq:ISDI - news) have settled a pending patent infringement lawsuit Atmel had against Information Storage Devices, the companies said on Monday.
``Atmel believes that this agreement meets the objectives of both companies,'' said Julie Mar-Spinola, Atmels' director of litigation and intellectual property.
Atmel had alleged in its lawsuit that Information Storage Devices had violated one of its patents.
``The dismissal of the case not only frees us from litigation burden, but also gives both parties a good basis for more collaborations in the future,'' said Archie Yeh, Information Storage Devices' president and chief executive.
As part of the settlement agreement, San Jose, Calif.-based Atmel granted Information Storage Devices a license relating to programming voltage in an array of memory chips. All other terms of the agreement are confidential, the companies said.
gestern abend kam noch diese neuigkeit (patentrechtsstreit gewonnen):
Monday October 9 9:06 PM ET
Atmel And Information Storage Devices Settle Lawsuit
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Specialty computer-chip maker Atmel Corp. (NasdaqNM:ATML - news) and Information Storage Devices Inc. (Nasdaq:ISDI - news) have settled a pending patent infringement lawsuit Atmel had against Information Storage Devices, the companies said on Monday.
``Atmel believes that this agreement meets the objectives of both companies,'' said Julie Mar-Spinola, Atmels' director of litigation and intellectual property.
Atmel had alleged in its lawsuit that Information Storage Devices had violated one of its patents.
``The dismissal of the case not only frees us from litigation burden, but also gives both parties a good basis for more collaborations in the future,'' said Archie Yeh, Information Storage Devices' president and chief executive.
As part of the settlement agreement, San Jose, Calif.-based Atmel granted Information Storage Devices a license relating to programming voltage in an array of memory chips. All other terms of the agreement are confidential, the companies said.