Paul Whytock

Paul Whytock is Technology Correspondent for Electropages. He has reported extensively on the electronics industry in Europe, the United States and the Far East for over thirty years. Prior to entering journalism, he worked as a design engineer with Ford Motor Company at locations in England, Germany, Holland and Belgium.

Renesas buys Intersil in cash deal

Embedded design specialists Renesas Electronics is to buy power management and analog solutions company Intersil for US$22.50 per share in cash. This represents an aggregate equity

Articles | 13-09-2016

Renesas buys Intersil in cash deal

Embedded design specialists Renesas Electronics is to buy power management and analog solutions company Intersil for US$22.50 per share in cash. This represents an aggregate equity

In The News | 13-09-2016

Renesas buys Intersil in cash deal

Embedded design specialists Renesas Electronics is to buy power management and analog solutions company Intersil for US$22.50 per share in cash. This represents an aggregate equity

Insights | 13-09-2016

Industrial semis sector set to boom by 2021

The market for industrial semiconductors is predicted to boom and reach a value of €60billion by 2021 according to studies by analysts Semicast Research. The company says Texas Ins

Articles | 07-09-2016

Industrial semis sector set to boom by 2021

The market for industrial semiconductors is predicted to boom and reach a value of €60billion by 2021 according to studies by analysts Semicast Research. The company says Texas Ins

Insights | 07-09-2016

Will Robosex become a reality?

Sexual relations with robots has been a sporadic cinematic theme ever since those perfectly behaved and submissive Stepford wives hit the silver screen. Now though it seems that ro

Articles | 06-09-2016

Will Robosex become a reality?

Sexual relations with robots has been a sporadic cinematic theme ever since those perfectly behaved and submissive Stepford wives hit the silver screen. Now though it seems that ro

Insights | 06-09-2016

eFlash Collaboration Targets Next-Gen Green & Autonomous Cars

A collaboration on a 28nm embedded flash (eFlash) process for making microcontrollers (MCUs) aimed at green and autonomous vehicles applications has been agreed between pure-play f

Articles | 01-09-2016

eFlash Collaboration Targets Next-Gen Green & Autonomous Cars

A collaboration on a 28nm embedded flash (eFlash) process for making microcontrollers (MCUs) aimed at green and autonomous vehicles applications has been agreed between pure-play f

Insights | 01-09-2016