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  Headlines for Wednesday Oct 15, 2008
Video: ASML describes road map to 22 nm litho

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Wednesday's other top stories
  • Microchip buys touch screen controller firm 
  • Spansion, ASE form IC-assembly JV  
  • Fister resigns, Cadence creates interim CEO position 
  • Analysis: With Fister gone, Cadence layoffs may be next 

    Manufacturing news
  • Dongbu forms analog unit 
  • IMEC expects pre-production EUV litho tool early 2010 
  • Analog design research center to open at UT-Dallas 
  • TUV, ASU create testing facility for solar equipment 
  • Sanyo to increase production capacity for solar modules 

    Business news
  • Intel buys Ethernet card specialist  
  • Maxim buys Mobilygen in video play 
  • Groups partner for wireless sensor nets 
  • Novellus posts lower sales, profit 
  • ASML order value down in "wait and see" market 
  • Analysis: Mobile products lift Intel, but Q4 uncertain 
  • Broadcom co-founder Samueli stays in plea deal 
  • Achronix gets $43M equity funding in tight credit market 

    News from Renesas Devcon
  • Renesas tips 'anti-cloning' chip 
  • Renesas seeks to commercialize MRAM  
  • Renesas rolls MPU for affordable telematics  
  • Renesas COO: Economy to have 'severe' impact on ICs 

    Product news
  • Evergreen Solar unveils String Ribbon solar panels 


      Headlines for Tuesday Oct 14, 2008
    Renesas COO: Economy to have 'severe' impact on ICs

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    Tuesday's other top stories
  • IMEC begins work on resistive RAM 
  • Axe finally falls on Freescale's East Kilbride fab 

    Manufacturing news
  • Air Liquide raises industrial gas prices 
  • Toppan's EUV masks reveal surprise  
  • Conductive adhesive could replace solder 
  • IMEC stacks test die using 'copper nail' TSVs 
  • IMEC : 3D ICs have passed functional testing 
  • Advent Solar, Deutsche Solar ink polysilicon wafer deal 
  • Signet Solar ramps volume production for thin-film PV modules 

    Business news
  • Firm cuts share price target for 10 chip stocks 
  • Appeals court vacates ITC ban against Qualcomm 
  • Maxim expects revenue to be flat 
  • Altera profit rise 37 percent, shares rally 
  • LogicVision fires three execs  
  • Bourns buys unit from Fultec  
  • Handset makers results seen gauge of consumer demand 
  • FPGA survey sees sunset for gate arrays, continued dominance by Xilinx, Altera 

    Technology news
  • Video: IMEC advances software-defined radio 
  • DSP suits up for body-area network 
  • Harvard spinout licenses 'black silicon' patents 
  • Seiko Epson develops 3-D LCD for cellphones  

    Product news
  • Apple, Samsung unveil notebooks 
  • TriQuint rolls integrated GPS front-end module 
  • Sharp to deliver second-generation solar cells in U.S. 


      Headlines for Monday Oct 13, 2008
    10 fab technologies on the hot seat

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    Monday's other top stories
  • Vishay abandons bid to acquire IR 
  • 6 fab technologies on the bubble 
  • Low stock values impede M&A deals, analyst says 

    Micron-Qimonda saga
  • Qimonda restructures, cuts 3000 jobs 
  • Qimonda-Elpida tech coop on hold 
  • Micron buys Qimonda stake in Taiwan JV  

    Business news
  • Gartner slashes 2009 tech spending forecast 
  • EASIC names CEO, Vasishta goes to COO 
  • Mapper Litho names CEO, inks TSMC deal  
  • Maxim expects revenue to be flat 
  • Philips Q3 hurt by healthcare, shares fall 
  • Updated: DoJ ends graphics-chip probe  
  • Fabless chip market up 9% in Q2, says GSA 
  • Broadcom, Marvell rise in fabless ranking 

    Manufacturing news
  • Analysis: Photomask business model is broken  
  • Custom litho addresses 22-nm IC manufacturing 
  • Mentor releases parallel timing analysis and optimization technology 

    Technology news
  • iPod touch: Did Apple tip its hand? 
  • Europe's solar researchers bet on silicon 
  • Toshiba licenses processor architecture, multiprocessor tools from IMEC 


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