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  Gartner forecasts 16.3% decline in '09 chip sales
Global chip sales are expected to fall to $219.2 billion next year, a decline of 16.3 percent from what is likely to be achieved in 2008, according to market research group Gartner Inc. This represents back-to-back annual declines, something the semiconductor industry has never experienced before.
 
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Fab-tool book-to-bill ratios are mixed
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Who cut their forecasts today?
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Excess chip inventory set to triple in Q4, says iSuppli
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Gartner cuts chip equipment forecast again
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AmTech, Databeans see '09 downturn
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Analysis: Inventory crisis looms for chipmakers
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GaAs device sector set for 5% fall in '09
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IEDM: 450-mm fabs to run $10B; scaling to slow
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FPGA survey sees sunset for gate arrays, continued dominance by Xilinx, Altera

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  Five growth markets for 2009
Growing weary of bad economic news? The Information Network has compiled a list of growth markets for 2009.
 
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Apple injects $5 million into Imagination, licensee status confirmed
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U.S. R&D investments to target infrastructure, jobs
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Opinion: Bailouts versus investments
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Infineon rejects Saxony's Qimonda rescue terms
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Group backs aid for Taiwan DRAM makers
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Investors advised to switch from Infineon to ST
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Hemlock to invest $3 billion to expand polysilicon production
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Startup Tela Innovations closes additional funding round
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Elpida, Powerchip on cash hunt, may seek state aid
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Chartered cuts Q4 guidance

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  Panasonic buys Sanyo for up to $9B
Panasonic Corp. said it would spend up to $9 billion to take control of smaller rival Sanyo Electric Co. Ltd., creating Japan's second-largest electronics maker behind Hitachi Ltd.
 
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U.S. files antitrust suit against Microsemi
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Intersil buys power management firm
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STATS ChipPAC cuts 1,600 jobs
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Lam, Rudolph cut outlooks amid downturn
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Intel says no job cuts as analyst cuts estimates again
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ASML to cut 1,000 jobs due to poor order volumes
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Synopsys finalizes CHIPit acquisition
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ITC to investigate Spansion complaint against Samsung, others
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Sigma rides wave, buys Zensys
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Infineon rejects alleged accusations of deception

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  IE Logo Embedded Market Survey 2008 -  
  A comprehensive suite of data from Embedded.com's 2008 user survey, this report unearths some surprises among embedded developers: a decline in interest in embedded Linux, a reticence to use source-code analysis tools, and significant increases in the delays in development projects.  
 
  IE Logo FPGA Survey 2008 -  
  A joint project of EE Times, Piper-Jaffray, and Sandia National Laboratories' FPGA Mission Assurance Center, this report updates the 2006 survey by showing that the shift from wide-scale ASIC use to production FPGAs has already occurred. This year's report includes expanded sections for analog components and military-aerospace applications.  
 
  IE Logo New - Venture Capital Scoreboard 2007 -  
  A comprehensive overview of venture investments in the electronics industry made during calendar year 2007. This study focuses on areas such as "cleantech" investment, fabless semiconductor investment, and wireless end markets such as WiMax. Available as a PDF report, and as a combined report and Excel spreadsheet.  
 
  IE Logo New - Near-Field Communications -  
  Waiting for the Mobile Payments Global Infrastructure - Near-Field Communications holds the promise of being the underlying technology for all mobile payment schemes. But NFC has faced a long gestation, driven by slow development of application software and a variety of chip-set support schemes. This report provides a careful look at when NFC and contactless payments from a handset can experience the growth rates promised for the last five years.  
 
  IE Logo Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture and its Many Offspring, Will the Smallest Standard Win? -  
  The uncertain extent of primary telecom transport cannibalization of form factors turns on the hinges of global deployments. Current trends suggest a rapid transition in the North American market from full-sized ATCA to uTCA and its smaller cousins, like PicoTCA. If carriers in Asia and Europe follow this trend to smaller, more power-efficient central offices and POPs, overall ATCA shipments may be dominated by uTCA well before 2015. If traditional rack-mount sizes dominate in overseas markets, full-sized ATCA could carve out its own portion of the market of a size approaching several billion dollars per year by 2015. In any event, the drive toward standardization will favor the growth of an overall ATCA/uTCA market to a point exceeding $5 billion per year by 2012.  
 
  IE Logo Two Paths for High-Speed Ethernet, Market Opportunities at 40-Gbits/sec and 100-Gbits/sec -  
  In 2007, the IEEE 802.3 working group for Ethernet took a revolutionary step and approved two separate paths beyond 10 Gbit/sec speeds: one standard is for 40-Gbit/sec Ethernet channels, the other for 100-Gbit/sec channels. Today, the choice of two speeds could accelerate design for those who were hesitant at moving directly to 100 Gbits/sec, or it could slow implementation of practical prototypes by diluting efforts to develop a faster Ethernet. Early indications suggest the first alternative remains the most likely, and this implies that a 40-Gbit/sec market will be first to emerge.  
 
  IE Logo Plastic Electronics, The Future of Flex, Printed Subsystem, and OLED Technologies -  
  The semiconductor industry has dominated electronics for four decades using silicon and other elements doped with inorganic materials. A new generation of technology aims to use organic polymers to produce light emitting diodes (LEDs) and transistors that use less power, are lighter and more flexible and can be made more cheaply using ink jet printing techniques and low cost materials.  
 

 
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