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  Headlines for Monday Dec 1, 2008
Americas actual chip sales fell 22% in October, says WSTS

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  • Intel, M'soft launch parallel lab 
  • TSMC cuts Q4 sales and margin forecasts 
  • Tessera patents not infringed, ITC judge finds 
  • With investor in sight, Qimonda postpones financial report 
  • AMD: Fighting the unbeatable foe  
  • It takes years to become an overnight success 
  • Global chip sales fell 2.4% in October, says SIA 

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  • Letter to the editor: Globalization and engineering 
  • Salary Survey: Globalization takes a bite out of EEs' salaries 
  • Salary Survey: Japanese engineers looking reluctantly overseas 
  • Comment: Myth of the vanishing Western engineer 
  • Salary Survey: Engineers confront the rising tide of job, economic fears 

    Business news
  • SEMI sees chip equipment market down 28% in 2008 
  • Top 20 chip suppliers: iSuppli's preliminary rankings 
  • Qualcomm infringement ruling affirmed, vacated in part 
  • Analysis: Alcatel-Lucent could dump mobiles to end pain 
  • Avnet to buy distributor in Japan 
  • Fairchild files patent suit against Infineon 
  • Synopsys to acquire CHIPit prototyping tools 
  • New wave of Internet set-top content threatens to upset pay TV status quo 

    Product news
  • A bridge from MDDI/CPU to MIPI  

    Technology news
  • Solar cell efficiency boosted 


      Headlines for Friday Nov 28, 2008
    TSMC, UMC looking to cut costs by 20%, says report

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    Friday's other top stories
  • European chip industry runs out of steam in September 
  • Nujira touts PA efficiency advance in handsets 


      Headlines for Thursday Nov 27, 2008
    AMD spin-off sees no long-term downturn

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    Thursday's other top stories
  • Apple gears up for Black Friday sale 
  • Global chip sales seen tumbling in October 

    Technology
  • Nanotube switching effect discovered 
  • Profile: An interview with Jim Solomon 

    Business news
  • Sharp, Enel to invest in $2.6 bln Italy solar venture 
  • German processor firm alleges Xilinx, Avnet infringe patents 


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