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  Headlines for Tuesday Mar 9, 2010
IC Insights boosts 2010 chip growth forecast to 27%

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Tuesday's other top stories
  • HP jabs Apple in war of words over tablets 
  • PC shipments actually grew in '09, says iSuppli 
  • Retailer acknowledges shipping fake Intel chips 
  • Analyst: Apple to ship 5 million iPads in first half of year 

    Manufacturing news
  • Source: Samsung explores gate-last high-k  
  • Alchimer opens 300mm facility in South Korea 
  • Imec, Altos team on chip design, prototyping services  
  • IMEC, Synopsys to boost 3D stacked IC development  

    Business news
  • TI narrows sales target 
  • IC business is looking up 
  • SiBeam obtains new funding  
  • Bidding war for SST continues  
  • Interview with Chuck Thacker, PC pioneer 
  • Jim Hogan joins GateRocket advisory board 

    Technology news
  • Software makes data centers greener 
  • Cisco rolls router for 100 Gbit core networks  

    Product news
  • Small-sized PA reduces component cost  
  • Carbon readies virtual models for ARM Mali GPUs 
  • ACCES I/O releases USB analog output modules for less than $300 


      Headlines for Monday Mar 8, 2010
    Startup builds MEMS in standard CMOS processes

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    Monday's other top stories
  • Lidow returns with 'disruptive' GaN startup  
  • Abu Dhabi boosts stake in GlobalFoundries 
  • Broadcom takes stake in multicore pioneer Tilera 
  • Semiconductor capex to grow 76% in 2010, says Gartner  

    Technology news
  • Decompiling the ARM architecture code 
  • ARM upgrades AMBA spec for on-chip comms 
  • As e-paper emerges, LCDs makers push back 
  • E-books: Battle brews over display alternatives 
  • E-Newspaper Mimics Broadsheet touch and feel 

    Business news
  • Bidding war for SST continues  
  • Counting down to NASA's reinvention 
  • Analysts cite five opportunities in mobile data 
  • Lantiq sues modem maker over Taiwanese chip 
  • LFoundry adds ChipStart as solutions supplier 
  • Report to urge U.K. state funding for tech, says FT 
  • Emerging markets are the new consumer superpowers  
  • Email: Where's the top down view of wireless sensor networks? 

    Product news
  • China rolls iPad knockoffs  
  • Analog Devices offers WSN transceiver  
  • WiSpry patents MEMS variable capacitor  
  • Nanotech fuels high-density power source  
  • ARM upgrades AMBA spec for on-chip comms 

    Last week in review
  • Atom, Tabula, Samsung lead weekly story ranking 


      Headlines for Friday Mar 5, 2010
    Earthquake rocks Taiwan's LCD makers

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    Friday's other top stories
  • Wafer fab utilization stays high, says SICAS 
  • Former Fujitsu president seeks reinstatement 
  • Chip market to see 'modest' 2010 recovery, says iSuppli 

    Comment & Analysis
  • ESC: Panel to debate wireless sensor networks 
  • ESC to debate embedded versus discrete processors 

    Business news
  • Marvell tops estimates 
  • Mentor posts higher sales 
  • Atego acquires Blue River 
  • Bluetooth enters the smart-grid market 
  • Industry gives mixed reaction to patent reform deal 
  • PowerChip plans to make LEDs in China, says report 
  • DoE awards $72 million loan guarantee for smart windows 

    Product news
  • PikeOS adds multicore support 
  • Nangate releases 45-nm cell library 
  • Energy Micro goes tiny with less flash, RAM 
  • Numonyx introduces 65-nm serial flash memory 
  • Xilinx rolls automotive Spartan-6, application kits  
  • Forte enhances Arithmatica's CellMath Designer  
  • Blue Wonder launches LTE modem core, software 


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