Listed below are links to recent articles in industry publications which have featured SMSC and its products.*

December 2009
USB im Auto (German)   Design & Elektronik
DTCP - Kopierschutz im MOST Netzwerk (German)   Elektronik automotive
October 2009
Maßgeschneiderte Lösungen für Multimedia-Netzwerke im Auto (German)   Elektronik Praxis
September 2009
New transmission mechanisms for MOST enable powerful video applications   Automotive DesignLine
Allerwelts-Bus im Auto (German)   EL-info
August 2009
The Line Between Telematics And Infotainment Blurs Even Further   Electronic Design
Small 10/100 Ethernet switches support MII   Electronic Products
July 2009
SMSC rolls I/O port expander and DTCP co-processor for MOST networks   EE Times
June 2009
Capacitive Sensors Boost Noise Immunity   EEPN
Cap sensors offer ease-of-use, reject noise   Electronic Products
Touch sensors allow for variations in parasitic capacitance   EDN
SMSC enters capacitive sensors market   DEV-Monkey
USB 3.0: A simple idea full of challenges   EDN
Controllers handle HS USB, 10/100 Ethernet   Electronic Products
May 2009
Chip handles HS USB and media card interface   Electronic Products
April 2009
Consumer-device supplier targets autos with USB hub   Automotive Engineering International Online
Lexus chooses MOST bus for infotainment   Automotive DesignLine Europe
MOST Adopted by Asian OEM   AT Zelektronik
March 2009
USB Flexes Its Industrial Strength   Electronic Design
MOST: A better automotive infotainment network not invented here   Automotive DesignLine
February 2009
Vendors begin to contemplate the silicon implications of USB 3.0   EDN
What's Inside - Blackberry Storm 9530 Smartphone   Electronic Products


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