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Dialog Semiconductor and Telechips have expanded their partnership, with Dialog becoming the preferred power management partner for Telechips' new automotive platforms, including Dolphin+QD and Dolphin 3 series. Dialog's 'Exact Fit' power solutions feature highly integrated PMICs like the DA9062-A and support dynamic voltage scaling for reduced power dissipation. This collaboration enhances the performance and flexibility of automotive infotainment systems, allowing for simultaneous operation of multiple operating systems without a hypervisor. All devices are AEC-Q100 Grade 2 qualified.
Dialog Semiconductor has launched the DA913X-A product family, comprising automotive-grade, high-current DC-DC buck converters. These devices, operating with efficiencies above 90%, require fewer external components, minimizing system BOM costs and reducing footprint. The family includes three models: DA9130-A (10 A), DA9131-A (5 A each), and DA9132-A (3 A each), all supporting a voltage range suitable for various low-voltage systems. These converters are AEC-Q100 Grade 2 qualified, addressing the rising demand for power-efficient automotive electronics.
Dialog Semiconductor has expanded its collaboration with Renesas Electronics to introduce power management IC solutions for automotive platforms R-Car M3 and R-Car E3. Building on previous collaborations, the new solutions include the DA9063-A system PMIC and the DA9224-A sub PMIC, tailored for automotive power requirements. These highly integrated PMICs ensure efficiency, a smaller form factor, and cost-effectiveness while meeting specific thermal and power design needs. All PMICs are AEC-Q100 Grade 2 qualified, enhancing their appeal to automotive designers.
Dialog Semiconductor has announced that its FusionHD NOR flash memories, acquired from Adesto Technologies, are qualified for use with the SmartBond DA1469x series of Bluetooth low energy microcontrollers. This combination allows for high-performance, ultra-low-power operation suitable for industrial and consumer IoT applications. FusionHD enhances battery life with a sleep mode of just 7nA and reduces power consumption by up to 70% compared to rival products, making it ideal for demanding applications like wearables and industrial IoT devices.
Dialog Semiconductor plc has announced the compatibility of its EcoXiP octal xSPI non-volatile memory with Renesas RZ/A2M microprocessors. This collaboration aims to enhance embedded AI processing for industrial IoT applications, offering low power consumption and real-time responsiveness. EcoXiP facilitates efficient AI weight storage and enables instant-on capabilities. The device supports the xSPI communication protocol, improving data transfer rates. It is now available for volume production, promising significant advantages in AI imaging applications.
Dialog Semiconductor Plc (XTRA:DLG) announced the purchase of 330,801 ordinary shares on August 10, 2020, as part of its ongoing share buyback program initiated on March 3, 2020. The average price per share for this tranche was €40.1744, bringing the total shares bought to 1,339,856 under the second tranche. Overall, the company has repurchased 4,474,751 shares since the buyback program's inception. This initiative aims to enhance shareholder value by reducing the number of outstanding shares.