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AMD sketches out two new x86 cores
EE Times
, November 11, 2009
AMD sketched rough outlines of two new x86 coresincluding a rival to Intel's Atom--the company plans to put in products for 2011 and said it has working versions of its first 32nm Fusion chips that integrate x86 and graphics cores and will sample them before June.

Irish mobile video startup changes name, adds execs
EE Times
, November 04, 2009
Two weeks after changing its name from Movidia, fabless mobile video chip company Movidius Ltd. has announced two additions to its senior management team.

More connections made for LTE applications
EE Times
, October 08, 2009
The ng Connect Program ý founded by Alcatel-Lucent earlier this year to drive the development of services for emerging LTE and 4G networks ý has added five new members, two new Proofs of Concept and two more labs.

Exar enters digital power market
EE Times
, September 30, 2009
The first two products in the seriesýthe XRP7704 and XRP7740ýare two highly integrated field programmable power regulator ICs that Exar claims provide programmable digital power at the same cost as analog with many additional power management features.

Canon struggles in litho as tool prices soar
EE Times
, September 18, 2009
The end could be near for Canon Inc.'s leading-edge lithography efforts, as the Japanese company is reportedly mulling plans to cease future, high-end scanner development, according to sources.

MEMC closing two U.S. plants, cutting 540 jobs
EE Times
, September 08, 2009
Silicon supplier MEMC Electronic Materials will close two U.S. manufacturing facilities and cut about 540 jobs in order to cut costs, the company said.

Tense climate persists at Molex France
EE Times
, August 07, 2009
Molex saga continues with two plot developments. The two co-directors of Molex site in Villemur-sur-Tarn, near Toulouse, have resigned. And, although workers voted to resume work, security guards blocked their way to the site.

GlobalFoundries: We are building on Dresden
EE Times
, August 03, 2009
I am an American, and I am now living here in Dresden. This is my second assignment here, following a two year stint nearly 10 years ago. I have worked for the past nearly 20 years for Advanced Micro Devices. AMD is one of only two companies left in the world that design and build microprocessors.

Bosch takes over two photovoltaics companies
EE Times
, August 03, 2009
Automotive and industrial electronics giant Bosch group (Stuttgart, Germany) is broadening its photovoltaics activities by the acquisiton of two companies involved module manufacturing including CIGS thin-film modules.

Intel hits reset button, tips growth drivers
EE Times
, July 29, 2009
Bruised by a setback or two, Intel Corp. is hitting what some observers believe is the ''reset button.''

NIST demos mechanical quantum effect
EE Times
, June 05, 2009
Mechanical motion similar to a nanoscale pendulum, realized at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) by two oscillating ions in a trap, advanced the state of quantum computing by virtue of a laser cooling capability.

Near field comms gets new specs
EE Times
, May 19, 2009
Near-field communications took two small steps forward as the NFC Forum released two candidate specifications, the NFC Digital Protocol and the NFC Logical Link Control Protocol, now available as free downloads.

French bosses freed at Molex plant
EE Times
, April 22, 2009
Another 'bossnapping' in France has been settled peacefully when angry French workers at the in Villemur-sur-Tarn, near Toulouse factory of Molex released two managers who have been detained for two days.

Elpida to raise $465 million through offering
EE Times
, March 26, 2009
Japanese DRAM vendor Elpida Memory plans to raise capital to shore up its finances by selling shares in two of its businesses.

Reflections on CES: 3-D galore, The Beach's end, Gibson blues
EE Times
, January 14, 2009
My favorite demo at CES 2009 was at the LG booth, showing two similar-sized 3-D TVs based on two different technologies.

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