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David Lammers looks at the high-tech scene and the personalities in the worldwide semiconductor industry from his vantage point in Austin, the heart of Texas.
Rebound without the bounce (10:00 AM EST, 12/13/04)
Lithography promise — and price (09:00 AM EST, 11/29/04)
Energy efficiency a winner at TI (09:00 AM EST, 11/15/04)
U.S. fab is ordered to flash or fold (09:00 AM EST, 11/01/04)
Full-disclosure time is passing by (09:00 AM EDT, 10/18/04)
Just how far can we go? (09:00 AM EDT, 10/04/04)
Sematech fab opens its arms to nonmembers (09:00 AM EDT, 09/20/04)
Clashing chords tune up demo (09:00 AM EDT, 08/23/04)
Saigon to Sematech, via Tokyo (09:00 AM EDT, 08/09/04)
Wary Wall Street is growing overcautious (09:00 AM EDT, 07/26/04)
The many facets of CMOS scaling (09:00 AM EDT, 07/12/04)
Blame the design, not the process (09:00 AM EDT, 06/28/04)
Tech jobs see sunnier outlook (09:00 AM EDT, 06/14/04)
From immersion to maskless (09:00 AM EDT, 05/17/04)
A bigger share of the wireless pie (02:00 PM EDT, 05/03/04)
Singapore unruffled by change (09:00 AM EDT, 04/19/04)
China sets erratic course for IP (09:00 AM EDT, 04/05/04)
Time for level-headed thinking (09:00 AM EST, 03/22/04)
Power cliff, performance wall (10:20 AM EST, 02/23/04)
Mix of talent propels immersion (10:37 AM EST, 02/09/04)
Getting started is not easy (08:42 AM EST, 01/26/04)
A skewed environment for startups (11:06 AM EST, 01/12/04)
Is optical forever? (12:25 PM EST, 12/15/03)
AMD advances in Germany (10:43 AM EST, 12/01/03)
Quotes come glib, gullible, wry (11:09 AM EST, 11/17/03)
Is innovation enough? (11:09 AM EST, 10/31/03)
Jump into the political debate (10:54 AM EDT, 10/20/03)
Old friends take new directions (10:53 AM EDT, 10/06/03)
Where's the recovery, Waldo? (10:19 AM EDT, 09/22/03)
IT spending debate stirs the pot (10:49 AM EDT, 09/08/03)
When 90 nm really means 170 nm (11:17 AM EDT, 08/18/03)
Inside Intel at Semicon West (10:28 AM EDT, 07/21/03)
Global positioning eyes CMOS (11:28 AM EDT, 07/07/03)
High stakes, big rewards, steady nerves (11:05 AM EDT, 05/19/03)
NAND becoming digital papyrus (11:31 AM EDT, 05/05/03)
Germanium stages a comeback (10:54 AM EDT, 04/21/03)
A post-1982 perspective (10:37 AM EDT, 04/07/03)
Coming boom in 64-bitters (11:21 AM EST, 03/24/03)
Mask costs can be cut (10:09 AM EST, 03/10/03)
Keeping power at bay (10:20 AM EST, 02/24/03)
Clean energy draws talent (10:19 AM EST, 02/10/03)
Box seats for IBM vs. Intel (10:25 AM EST, 01/27/03)
Cirrus faces Taiwan foes (02:28 PM EST, 01/13/03)
Scaling the mountaintop (10:49 AM EST, 12/27/02)
On fringes of employment (11:11 AM EST, 12/09/02)
No cakewalk for China fabs (11:44 AM EST, 11/25/02)
Betting on digital voice (11:10 AM EST, 11/11/02)
Lower costs key to EUV (10:08 AM EST, 10/28/02)
Road back for Chartered (11:41 AM EDT, 10/14/02)
Has FRAM's time come? (09:59 AM EDT, 09/16/02)
Cygnal: Proof it can be done (11:02 AM EDT, 09/03/02)
Infrastructure needs cash (10:12 AM EDT, 08/19/02)
Lithography to stall in '05? (10:49 AM EDT, 08/06/02)
Straining to decide (10:52 AM EDT, 07/23/02)
The promise of MRAM (10:07 AM EDT, 07/08/02)
Bird's-eye view of IBM's gambit (02:50 PM EDT, 06/24/02)
Time to face hard realities (12:54 PM EDT, 06/10/02)
Opening the Xbox file (02:13 PM EDT, 05/28/02)
Things are looking up (10:46 AM EDT, 05/13/02)
Alarm sounds for CMOS (11:03 AM EDT, 04/15/02)
World grows power-aware (10:30 AM EST, 04/01/02)
Dell managers sweat harder (10:42 AM EST, 03/18/02)
Feedback on chip making (12:34 PM EST, 03/04/02)
The move into China (10:02 AM EST, 02/19/02)
The next tech tugs of war (06:59 AM EST, 02/04/02)
Japan's peak and valley (10:57 AM EST, 01/22/02)
Keeping track isn't simple (09:56 AM EDT, 10/22/01)
Creative ways to cut costs (09:32 AM EDT, 10/08/01)
An abiding confidence (10:03 AM EDT, 09/24/01)
The Motorola question (11:40 AM EDT, 09/10/01)
Good stories gone bad (12:02 PM EDT, 08/28/01)
The next big thing (11:30 AM EDT, 08/13/01)
Searching for alternatives (10:15 AM EDT, 07/09/01)
Gloom, doom afflicts Asia (10:00 AM EDT, 06/25/01)
Taiwan, eye on notebooks (12:06 PM EDT, 06/11/01)
IBM banks on SOI, SiGe (02:48 PM EDT, 05/29/01)
Mixing up broadband
(03:58 PM EDT, 05/08/01)
Contractors add to woes (09:48 AM EDT, 04/23/01)
Intel, Austin at impasse (10:14 AM EDT, 04/09/01)
Let's smooth silicon cycle (04:53 PM EST, 03/20/01)
Does Rambus have legs? (10:02 AM EST, 03/12/01)
SOI debate rages on (09:51 AM EST, 02/26/01)
Infiniband culture grows (10:12 AM EST, 02/12/01)
High price of power (11:01 AM EST, 01/29/01)
A tale of two Austins (09:58 AM EST, 01/16/01)
No shortage of challenges (10:15 AM EST, 12/28/00)
States should handle voting (10:59 AM EST, 12/11/00)
Challenge to all engineers
(07:07 PM EST, 11/20/00)
Too safe, too risky (10:18 AM EDT, 10/23/00)
Rambus love, Rambus hate (09:47 AM EDT, 09/25/00)
Wanderlust at MPU Report (10:32 AM EDT, 09/11/00)
Whither innovation? (01:37 PM EDT, 08/24/00)
Custom vs. ASIC, part 2 (10:52 AM EDT, 08/14/00)
Show mulls boom's bust (09:59 AM EDT, 07/24/00)
A hot read for summer (10:37 AM EDT, 07/10/00)
Camps face off over SOI (10:06 AM EDT, 06/26/00)
EUV litho is stepping up (09:54 AM EDT, 06/12/00)
Measuring Mozart (10:09 AM EDT, 05/22/00)
Taiwan at a crossroads (10:23 AM EDT, 05/15/00)
Learning the dot-com way (10:00 AM EDT, 04/24/00)
Clean start to 300-mm era (10:11 AM EDT, 04/10/00)
Keeping the pressure on (09:43 AM EST, 03/27/00)
Sour notes, mixed signals (10:12 AM EST, 03/20/00)
Chasing the rabbit (02:53 PM EST, 02/28/00)
Meet the New Japan (11:42 AM EST, 02/14/00)
Keep those jokes coming (08:53 AM EST, 01/24/00)
The toughest resolution (11:35 AM EST, 01/10/00)
Hot debates embroil SiO2 (01:22 PM EST, 12/13/99)
How about GPS for all? (02:11 PM EST, 11/15/99)
The shoulders we stand on (01:37 PM EST, 11/01/99)
Lessons from Akio Morita (10:20 AM EDT, 10/18/99)
Of quakes and costs (09:52 AM EDT, 10/04/99)
Co-opetition still exists (10:03 AM EDT, 09/20/99)
Bones and e-commerce (11:44 AM EDT, 09/07/99)
Japan grinds Mr. Everyman (09:46 AM EDT, 08/23/99)
Is Rambus a cash cow? (09:52 AM EDT, 08/09/99)
TI moving up on the inside (09:43 AM EDT, 07/26/99)
An Acer in the hole? (09:59 AM EDT, 06/28/99)
'Let the silicon talk' (09:58 AM EDT, 04/19/99)
A tough move to Rambus (10:28 AM EST, 03/22/99)
Cable a sore spot in Japan (09:56 AM EST, 02/22/99)
Camera-shy competitors (02:34 PM EST, 02/17/99)
Rambus ramblings (02:31 PM EST, 02/17/99)
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