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  Headlines for Thursday Dec 3, 2009
Updated Wed, 02 Dec 2009 05:58:47 PM EST
Analyst: Dubai debt no threat to AMD, Globalfoundries
Neither Advanced Technology Investment Co., the majority shareholder in chip maker Globalfoundries Inc., nor AMD are likely to be affected by Dubai's debt crisis.
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  • ST reorganizes regional structure
  • SpringSoft, Magma cross-check their 65-nm EDA tools
  • ST-Ericsson plans more job cuts
  • HTC joins defensive patent pool
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  • Altium adds peripheral support to FPGA Nanoboard


      Headlines for Wednesday Dec 2, 2009
    Business
  • Cascade Microtech's CEO resigns
  • Update: Synopsys' revenue, profit fall
  • Updated: Intel revamps teraflop MPU efforts
  • Dubai no threat to AMD, Globalfoundries, says analyst
  • Update: EU clears Renesas-NEC merger
  • China blamed for decline in base station sales
  • Comment: Phase-change memory goes on conference circuit; what's missing?
  • Cray studies exascale computing in Europe
  • ISSCC preview: Non-volatile memory goes commercial
  • Inphi suit without merit, says Netlist
  • Samsung plans a $6 billion capex for 2010, says report
  • Alchimer eliminates seed step from TSV process
  • Philips borrows $300 million to spend on healthcare R&D
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  • Observatory detects first water in distant galaxy
  • Cray studies exascale computing in Europe
  • ISSCC preview: Sensors make all the difference
  • Material world: The growing synergy between nanomaterials, chips
  • ISSCC preview: Non-volatile memory goes commercial
    Products
  • ISSCC preview: Non-volatile memory goes commercial


      Headlines for Tuesday Dec 1, 2009
    Business
  • SEMI: No new fabs expected in 2010
  • Nokia sues LCD makers over price fixing
  • Aquantia, Xirrus obtain VC funding
  • ARM exec gives hints for IP business model optimization
  • Startup ready to license silicon anode for battery
  • Analyst: Taiwan foundries on allocation
  • Chip equipment market to grow 50% in 2010, says SEMI
  • Semefab to spend $11 million building a CMOS fab
  • Analyst raises forecast on soaring October chip sales
  • Samsung ramps production of 30-nm NAND memory
  • October chip sales grew fastest in Europe
  • Semiconductor analyst adds affiliate in India
  • Squeezable interface aims to grab 3-D content market
  • Plus Semi agrees to buy X-Fab's U.K. wafer fab
  • Giesecke & Devrient buys Nokia's share of NFC startup
  • D&R adds configurable documentation platform
  • Chinese processor firm licenses Dolphin's audio codecs
  • Infineon extends LED lighting IC portfolio
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  • Piezioelectric scheme seeks to reap the wind while driving
    Products
  • Single-chip TV receiver supports analog, digital
  • MindTree algorithm stitches video
  • Actel extends core8051s processor support


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