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  Headlines for Friday Nov 6, 2009
Executive pay: 10 notable chip company CEOs

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  • Analysts: TSMC still faces 40-nm problems 
  • Nvidia pokes fun at Intel with cartoon website 
  • Rankings: Top 20 IC suppliers got healthier in Q3 
  • ARM helps Globalfoundries outline ecosystem plans 

    Comment & Analysis
  • What is a patent? Join the debate 
  • Comment: chip company ranking points to post-crisis order 

    Business news
  • Applied Materials buys Advent Solar 
  • RF chip maker MaxLinear files for IPO  
  • Infineon completes Lantiq sale 
  • U.S. unemployment soars to 10.2 percent 
  • Scalise retires from SIA, group moves to D.C. 
  • Nvidia tops Q3 forecasts, sees tepid Q4 growth 
  • Atheros exec, others charged in insider trading case 
  • E-reader market to boom fivefold in 2010, says analyst 
  • Mitsubishi deal brings professor's LED patent haul to $27 million 

    Manufacturing news
  • Elpida, ProMOS ink foundry deal  

    The week in review
  • Top women executives, Moto analysis lead weekly story ranking 


      Headlines for Thursday Nov 5, 2009
    Infineon, TSMC team on automotive, chip card processes

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    Thursday's other top stories
  • SIA sees smaller chip sales decline for 2009 
  • 'Perfect calm' to drive 2010 chip sales up 20%, says analyst 

    Technology news
  • Accelerometer propels HP into sensor networks 
  • Bosch group launches power electronics competence center 
  • Nanomaterials lab licenses Infiniscale's behavioral modeling tool  

    Business news
  • Elpida narrows loss, raises capex  
  • SIA names chairman to replace Ruiz 
  • Top ten Chinese chip design houses ranked 
  • Seven early predictions for electronics in 2010 
  • Qualcomm misses estimates, extends Samsung license 

    Manufacturing news
  • Samsung starts work on sub-28-nm foundry processes 

    Product news
  • Designer debuts OMAP boards for Android 
  • OSRAM introduces ambient light sensor with digital I2C output 
  • RFMD releases industry's first "green" GaN CATV amplifier module portfolio  
  • 1.8-A step-down converter allows applications processors to run at maximum clock speeds 
  • Synchronous step-down DC/DC switching regulator controller offers wide input voltage range 


      Headlines for Wednesday Nov 4, 2009
    EE Times' ten notable women in microelectronics

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    Wednesday's other top stories
  • Ruiz bows out of SIA awards dinner 
  • Update: NY files antitrust suit against Intel 
  • Renesas, NEC clear manufacturing decks 
  • Chartered shareholders approve Abu Dhabi takeover 

    Comment & Analysis
  • Analysis: Reality check for Motorola 
  • Comment: ESIA exposes Chinese chip sales 
  • Analysis: NSN restructuring reflects industry transformation 

    Technology news
  • SRC expands R&D centers 
  • MaxCaps research program to integrate capacitors on chips 

    Business news
  • On Semi buys EMI firm, enters India design front 
  • Microchip beats forecast, sees growth  
  • Rubicon expands, but is it a risk? 
  • FEI sells SEM line, posts results  
  • ST-Ericsson's recruitment gain is Intel's loss 
  • MagnaChip gains new owner, seeks comeback  
  • Jury finds for TSMC over SMIC in trade secrets case 
  • Irish mobile video startup changes name, adds execs 


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