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  Headlines for Friday Sep 5, 2008
Samsung mulls SanDisk buy

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  • SemIndia forms JV with Singapore's Jurong Technologies  
  • Startup introduces 'unclonable' chip technology  
  • GaAs device market grew 17% in 2007  

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  • Nokia warns on global mobile phone sales 
  • TSMC faces weak Q4, big utilization dip, says analyst 
  • National Semiconductor profit falls 

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  • Microfabrica raises $22.5 million in Series B 
  • Dell outsourcing plan may be tough to execute 
  • SBD to build thin-film solar cell manufacturing plant 
  • FedEx Freight, BP Solar complete second solar installation 

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  • Virtual mixer harnesses DSP 
  • Peratech touts polymer based RFID security material 


      Headlines for Thursday Sep 4, 2008
    Gartner lowers 2008 IC forecast

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    Thursday's other top stories
  • Analyst: NAND flash market has 'fallen apart' 
  • Pricing continues to slide for DRAMs, NAND flash 
  • Has Imagination followed ARM's lead with Apple license? 

    Business news
  • GaAs device market grew 17% in 2007  
  • Acer seeks record notebook PC sales 
  • Innovative Silicon grabs former Spansion CTO 
  • Qualcomm says cellphone replacements slowing 
  • GT Solar inks deal with DC Chemical 
  • Luminary appoints former Microchip exec to lead sales 

    Technology news
  • Researchers grow nano-scale wire nets 
  • IBM, EMC storage gurus debate future of flash 
  • Project aims at 32nm mask lithography and beyond 

    Product news
  • Startup introduces 'unclonable' chip technology  
  • Satcon delivers 1-megawatt photovoltaic inverter 
  • Flow memory manages multimedia embedded systems 


      Headlines for Wednesday Sep 3, 2008
    IC polysilicon demand softening, MEMC warns

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    Wednesday's other top stories
  • Gartner lowers 2008 IC forecast 
  • Qualcomm says cellphone replacements slowing 
  • Google's browser engine running on ARM 
  • Google claims browser is easy on memory, CPUs 

    Business news
  • Pricing continues to slide for DRAMs, NAND flash 
  • Analyst: NAND flash market has 'fallen apart' 
  • Infineon shares gain on talk of "imminent" Qimonda sale 
  • IC polysilicon demand softening, MEMC warns 
  • GT Solar inks deal with DC Chemical 
  • X-Fab Sarawak expands process spectrum 
  • More ATE consolidation: Teradyne to buy Eagle Test 

    Manufacturing news
  • Researchers grow nano-scale wire nets 
  • Advent Solar rolls scalable photovoltaic manufacturing technology 

    Product news
  • Satcon delivers 1-megawatt photovoltaic inverter 
  • IPextreme rolls cJTAG IP core 


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