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  Headlines for Friday Jul 3, 2009
CEO: CSwitch halted operations, seeks buyer

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  • May global chip sales up 5.4% on previous month  
  • NetLogic-RMI to intensify multicore battle 
  • European semi sales in May up 0.4% on previous month 

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  • Optical transistor made from single molecule 
  • UK scientists, ARM, Synopsys work on reliable low power computing systems 

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  • Oracle plans to lay off up to 1,000 in Europe 
  • N.Y. thieves want iPhones, victims are fighting back 
  • European researchers warned on FP7 funding rules 
  • Deutsche Telekom's search for U.K. fix gathers pace 
  • LDK Solar Q2 rev forecast disappoints, shares slide 


      Headlines for Thursday Jul 2, 2009
    Blog: Is FPGA startup CSwitch dead?

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    Thursday's other top stories
  • Update: Chip bans hit OEM plans 
  • NXP cuts debt $504M in cash-for-bond deal 
  • Xilinx cuts June sales forecast on supply problems 

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  • TSMC rolls multi-time programmable process 
  • Opinion: LTX-Credence unlikely to reach ATE medal round 

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  • Regina Dugan enlisted to head Darpa 
  • Leoni buys US-based robotics company 
  • Real-time traffic info will become basic feature, iSuppli predicts 

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  • Printed battery could power bank cards 
  • GE, art institute collaborate on flexible lighting panels 
  • Germany launches $19 million organic electronics project 

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  • SMSC rolls I/O port expander and DTCP co-processor for MOST networks  
  • IDT samples programmable clocks for wide range of applications 


      Headlines for Wednesday Jul 1, 2009
    IC market 'surge' at hand, says analyst

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    Wednesday's other top stories
  • Indian design firms see uptick when recession ends 
  • TSMC hit by yield issues, double ordering, says analyst 
  • International Rectifier pays Vishay $30M to settle dispute 

    Manufacturing news
  • Peregrine expands foundry alliances  
  • Firm to sell Qimonda tools from German fab  
  • Will Teradyne enter DRAM test market? 
  • DNP, MII devise nano-imprint mask technology  
  • Sematech tips new 450-mm efforts, pitch standard  

    Business news
  • Elpida walks away from Powerchip 
  • Areva considers disposing of ST stakes  
  • Stantum, Sitronix team for multi-touch controllers 
  • Konica Minolta: high-end printer sales to jump 
  • China's Huawei needs makeover to win big markets 
  • Via Licensing signals progress with NFC patent pool 

    Technology news
  • Robots kick the ball for RoboCup 2009 
  • Siemens sprays organic photodiodes 
  • IBM re-uses PV thermal energy for better efficiency 
  • QuantaSol touts efficiency of single-junction solar cell 

    Product news
  • New family of LED drivers support small LCD screens 
  • High power PD controllers address IEEE 802.3at PoE+ Standard 


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