Singapore’s Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd. Friday reported that it’s revenue nearly doubled during the first quarter and announced a deal to produce microprocessors for Microsoft Corp.’s Xbox 360 game console next year.Singapore’s Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd. Friday reported that its revenue nearly doubled during the first quarter and announced a deal to produce microprocessors for Microsoft’s Xbox 360 game console next year.The contract chip maker’s first-quarter revenue was $355.2 million, up 96% from the same period last year. At the same time, the company swung back into the black, reporting net income of $25.3 million during the first quarter, compared with a loss of $84.5 million last year.Chartered’s results were boosted by strong demand for its more advanced manufacturing technology. “For the first time in our history, revenues from 0.13 micron and more advanced technologies contributed approximately 50% of our total base business revenues,” said George Thomas, Chartered’s senior vice president and CFO, in a statement.The chip maker’s 90-nanometer production process, it’s most advanced technology, accounted for 25% of revenue during the quarter, it said. These numbers, measured in millionths of a meter, are used to describe chip manufacturing processes and refer to the size of the smallest feature that can be created on a silicon chip. Smaller is better, as this generally brings a reduction in power consumption, a boost in performance and a reduction in unit manufacturing costs.In terms of capacity, Chartered’s utilization rate was 82% during the first quarter, up from 59% one year ago, due to higher demand for chips used in consumer electronics and communications applications, as well as a more modest increase in computer chips.Looking ahead, Chartered expects to see its revenue increase slightly during the second quarter, to around $363 million. The company expects to post net income of about $16 million during the period.Further out, Chartered announced an agreement to produce microprocessors for Microsoft’s Xbox 360. Those chips, which will enter production during the first quarter of next year, will be manufactured using a 65-nanometer production process, Chartered said.Chartered also has an agreement to produce microprocessors for Advanced Micro Devices. The first chips to be produced under that agreement are on track to come during the second half of this year and will be produced using a 90-nanometer process, according to a recent statement by AMD. Related content news analysis Western Digital keeps HDDs relevant with major capacity boost Western Digital and rival Seagate are finding new ways to pack data onto disk platters, keeping them relevant in the age of solid-state drives (SSD). By Andy Patrizio Dec 06, 2023 4 mins Enterprise Storage Data Center news analysis Global network outage report and internet health check Cisco subsidiary ThousandEyes, which tracks internet and cloud traffic, provides Network World with weekly updates on the performance of ISPs, cloud service providers, and UCaaS providers. By Ann Bednarz and Tim Greene Dec 06, 2023 286 mins Networking news analysis Cisco uncorks AI-based security assistant to streamline enterprise protection With Cisco AI Assistant for Security, enterprises can use natural language to discover policies and get rule recommendations, identify misconfigured policies, and simplify complex workflows. By Michael Cooney Dec 06, 2023 3 mins Firewalls Generative AI Network Security news Nvidia’s new chips for China to be compliant with US curbs: Jensen Huang Nvidia’s AI-focused H20 GPUs bypass US restrictions on China’s silicon access, including limits on-chip performance and density. By Anirban Ghoshal Dec 06, 2023 3 mins CPUs and Processors Technology Industry Podcasts Videos Resources Events NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe