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million compared to $283 million in the first quarter of 2011. GAAP net income for the quarter was $26 million, or $0.20 per diluted share, compared to net income of $24 million, or $0.16 per diluted share, for the first quarter of 2011.


Moreover, Illumina announced the availability of its MyGenome application for the iPad, available for download.


http://www.illumina.com I


ndustrial Nanotech, Inc. (OTCBB: INTK) announced that the Company is opening a Corporate Sales


Office in India with the next 4 to 6 weeks. Indus- trial Nanotech, Inc. has seen significantly increased demand in India for their Nansulate®


energy saving


and protective coatings from OEM manufacturers as well as end manufacturing users to reduce energy costs. The company plans to establish an office first in Southern India, in or near Bangalore, with expan- sion to Northern India and Western India in the near future.


http://www.inanotk.com I


nfineon Technologies (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) introduced the 500V CoolMOS™ CE, a new series


of CoolMOS™ products. When used to design power supplies in price sensitive applications such as con- sumer electronics, PC Silverboxes and Lighting SMPS (Switched-Mode Power Supply), the new devices represent an attractive alternative to standard MOS- FETs. Infineon’s 500V CoolMOS™ CE combines all benefits of modern Superjunction MOSFETs: low


area specific on-state resistance, reduced switching losses and high body dio- de ruggedness. Engineering sample is US $1.12 per piece (IPP50R280CE; 500V, 280mOhm in TO-220).


http://www.infineon.com/ce


At the PCIM Europe 2012 trade show, Infineon Technologies introduced the new CoolSiC™ 1200V SiC JFET family, which strengthens Infineon’s mar- ket leadership in the SiC (Silicon Carbide) product segment. The new CoolSiC™ 1200V SiC JFETs have dramatically lower switching losses compared to IGBTs, which allow higher switching frequencies to be used without sacrificing overall system efficiency. This enables the use of much smaller passive com- ponents, which result in smaller overall solution size, lower weight and reduced system cost. Alter- natively, a higher output power solution can be realized within the same inverter housing.


Samples of the CoolSiC™ JFET products as well as the Driver ICs are available in the second quarter of 2012. First


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