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Santa Clara County, California held a trial setting conference. Here, the Superior Court scheduled the lawsuit for a two-week jury trial starting Monday, August 26th, 2013.


GigOptix is a fabless supplier of semiconductor and optical components that enable high-speed end- to-end information streaming over the network and address emerging high-growth opportunities in the communications, industrial, defence and avionics industries.


Rubicon has shipped 400,000 large dimension sapphire wafers


The wafers are building block for LEDs used in HDTVs, laptops, smart phones and tablets and RFICs


Rubicon Technology has shipped a total of 400,000 large diameter sapphire wafers to LED and SoS/ RFIC manufacturers.


Sapphire is a key building block for LEDs used in HDTVs, laptops, smart phones and tablets. Another significant market for sapphire is Silicon- on-Sapphire (SoS) Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits (RFICs).


SoS RFIC chips deliver high RF performance with low power consumption, a small form factor, and significantly reduced crosstalk in antenna applications that are pervasive in smart phones and other consumer devices.


Rubicon claims it was the first firm to develop large diameter sapphire wafers for use in the RFIC market and customise needs for the LED industry.


“This latest milestone demonstrates Rubicon’s continuing leadership in the volume delivery of high quality large-diameter sapphire wafers,” says Raja M. Parvez, President and CEO of Rubicon Technology.


“Our emphasis on vertical integration - achieving cost efficiencies and control of sapphire production – enables us to scale production and ensures our customers an unparalleled, reliable supply of high


quality, large diameter sapphire wafers that meet their unique and exacting specifications. Rubicon’s capabilities are increasingly important as LED manufacturers seek to reduce costs throughout the manufacturing process to make LED-based lighting more affordable for consumers and encourage adoption worldwide.”


IMS Research estimates that the overall LED market will reach nearly $10.9 billion in 2012 with $2.9 billion in lighting. By 2015, IMS projects that the LED market will reach $13.9 billion with the lighting market nearly doubling to $5.8 billion in three year.


OVH uses Infinera PICs for European cloud network


The InP (indium phosphide) based devices will be used by the largest web hosting company in Europe


OVH will deploy the Infinera DTN-X platform for its Pan-European Network, featuring 500 Gigabit per second (Gb/s) super-channels.


OVH is the largest web hosting company in Europe supporting both public and private cloud services.


The DTN-X platform will enable OVH to increase its network capacity by potentially up to 10 times than what was previously offered, connecting data centres throughout 10 major European cities in seven countries.


With the Infinera DTN-X platform, OVH will deploy multi-terabit optical transmission capacity across its optical network to support the growing and dynamic capacity demands of cloud services.


Infinera claims its DTN-X delivers the industry’s first commercially available 500 Gb/s long-haul optical super-channels, which OVH will deploy to provide services to its consumers and enterprise customers with its data centres, across 10,000 kms of optical fibre.


OVH’s customers require large amounts of bandwidth very quickly, and a key factor in its selection of the DTN-X was the combination of integrated OTN switching with the delivery of 500 G/bs long-haul super-channels based on Infinera’s


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