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  Headlines for Thursday Aug 28, 2008
AMD's Ruiz spotted at New York fab site

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  • How 'reorganized' is AMD? 
  • Sony Ericsson JV about to break up? 
  • IPhone security flaw exposes private data 
  • July set to end chip market's strong growth, says analyst 

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  • PDF buys IC fault detection firm  
  • ChipMOS cuts investment in China  
  • Smart metering gains traction, market researcher says 
  • FPGA architecture patent granted to systems and IP company 

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  • 3-D lidar said to detect weather conditions 

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  • Freescale rolls two multicore audio DSPs 
  • Avago expands gate drive optocoupler line  


      Headlines for Wednesday Aug 27, 2008
    Slideshow: Behind the scenes at Intel Developer Forum

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    Wednesday's other top stories
  • Analysis: Shakeout looms in SSDs 
  • Prosecutors reportedly search UMC offices 
  • China readies first multicore Godson CPUs 
  • Photovoltaics underestimated, says SunPower co-founder  

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  • Lam opens Taiwan training center  
  • STATS ChipPac to provide services for Infineon 

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  • SiRF, ITC file appeals in Broadcom ruling  
  • European VC retreated in Q2, says Dow Jones 
  • Freescale, Harris ink broadcast IC deal  
  • MEMS sensors pass actuators in market 
  • Memscap reduces operating loss in first half 

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  • Renesas rolls dual-core multimedia CPU  

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  • 3-D lidar said to detect weather conditions 
  • Green energy research targets hydrogen, photosynthesis 
  • Design integrated services routers with multicore processors  


      Headlines for Tuesday Aug 26, 2008
    Qimonda launches XDR RAM volume shipments

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    Tuesday's other top stories
  • Slideshow: Behind the scenes at Intel Developer Forum 
  • Analysts cuts forecast for TSMC  
  • SiRF, ITC file appeals in Broadcom ruling  
  • Judge urges ban on importation of SiRF GPS chips  

    Manufacturing news
  • Kremlin green lights Mikron chip project 
  • Veeco adds web coating platform for thin film solar cells  

    Business news
  • DTV chips: No longer prime time market  
  • Intel invests in WAN accelerator firm  
  • European ECU market sees continuing boom 
  • Intel-backed startup adds ex-CSR exec 
  • Oerlikon Solar to create 350 jobs in Switzerland 

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  • Virus patterns nanoscale battery 
  • Japan ministry to seek $1.2 billion for new energy 

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  • Magma tool targets mixed-signal design porting 
  • Magma converts EDA software for use in solar fab 


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