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David J. Aldrich, President/CEO, Skyworks Solutions, Inc.

2013-12-30 06:51:30| Semiconductors - Topix.net

Q: Is there a particular emerging application or technology that intrigues you? A: Skyworks is excited to be facilitating the transition to anytime, anywhere connectivity in some of the highest growth communications markets in the technology sector today.

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Skyworks Introduces New High Linearity, Active Bias, Low Noise Amplifier For Cellular Infrastructure

2013-12-27 06:35:16| wirelessdesignonline News Articles

Skyworks Solutions, Inc. has introduced a 0.7-1.2 gigahertz, single-die cascode, gallium arsenide (GaAs), pseudomorphic high electron mobility transistor (pHEMT) low-noise amplifier (LNA) for cellular infrastructure applications such as tower-mounted amplifiers, remote radio units, repeaters, and base stations.

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Insider Selling: David Aldrich Unloads 66,410 Shares of Skyworks Solutions Stock

2013-12-27 06:23:43| Semiconductors - Topix.net

Skyworks Solutions CEO David Aldrich sold 66,410 shares of Skyworks Solutions stock in a transaction dated Monday, December 23rd.

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Skyworks Introduces New High Linearity, Active Bias, Low Noise Amplifier For Cellular Infrastructure

2013-12-23 08:22:19| Semiconductors - Topix.net

Skyworks Solutions, Inc. has introduced a 0.7-1.2 gigahertz, single-die cascode, gallium arsenide , pseudomorphic high electron mobility transistor low-noise amplifier for cellular infrastructure applications such as tower-mounted amplifiers, remote radio units, repeaters, and base stations.

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Skyworks Introduces New High Linearity, Active Bias, Low Noise Amplifier For Cellular Infrastructure

2013-12-23 00:42:23| rfglobalnet News Articles

Skyworks Solutions, Inc. has introduced a 0.7-1.2 gigahertz, single-die cascode, gallium arsenide (GaAs), pseudomorphic high electron mobility transistor (pHEMT) low-noise amplifier (LNA) for cellular infrastructure applications such as tower-mounted amplifiers, remote radio units, repeaters, and base stations.

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