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  Headlines for Friday Sep 5, 2008
What's next for NXP?
NXP (formerly Philips Semiconductors) has ranked among the top 10 chip vendors for decades. Rene Penning de Vries, the company's CTO (shown), acknowledged it will lose that distinction after the sale of its wireless group.
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  • Federal agencies raid medical laser company
  • National Semiconductor profit falls
  • Microfabrica raises $22.5 million in Series B
  • Dell hawking PC facilities: WSJ
  • Nokia warns on global mobile phone sales
  • Plasmon set to be acquired by equity group
  • TSMC faces weak Q4, big utilization dip, says analyst
  • Safety mandates reshape automotive MEMS market
  • Samsung reportedly mulls SanDisk acquisition
    Technology
  • Peratech touts polymer based RFID security material
    Products
  • Tool targets metamaterial based wireless designs


      Headlines for Thursday Sep 4, 2008
    Business
  • GaAs device market grew 17% in 2007
  • Luminary appoints former Microchip exec to lead sales
  • ASMI waits for new Applied Materials offer
  • LDK Solar supplies solar wafers to Solartech
  • Details finally due from AMD on "fab-lite"
  • Has Imagination followed ARM's lead with Apple license?
  • Sony recalls Vaio laptops on overheating concern
  • Innovative Silicon grabs former Spansion CTO
  • Acer seeks record notebook PC sales
  • Analyst: More 3G baseband consolidation on the line
  • Bosch opens APAC R&D center
  • Polycrystalline price affects thin film solar growth
    Consumer
  • Comcast files appeal of FCC Web traffic order
    Technology
  • Fairchild to address energy efficiency at Embedded Power Conference
  • Comment: When atoms count
  • UK firms, government target photonics advances
  • Project aims at 32nm mask lithography and beyond
    Products
  • UWB to ship in wireless HD-video role


      Headlines for Wednesday Sep 3, 2008
    Business
  • Analyst: NAND flash market has 'fallen apart'
  • GT Solar inks deal with DC Chemical
  • Pricing continues to slide for DRAMs, NAND flash
  • Qualcomm says cellphone replacements slowing
  • Gartner lowers 2008 IC forecast
  • Arris expands R&D at Irish operation
  • Chipidea founder Jose Franca resigns
  • Intel plows more into WiMax technology
  • Infineon shares gain on talk of "imminent" Qimonda sale
  • X-Fab Sarawak expands process spectrum
  • Tata takes blow against low-price car production
    Consumer
  • IBM, EMC storage gurus debate future of flash
    Financial
  • Juniper predicts $600 billion gross mobile payments figure for 2013
    Technology
  • Researchers grow nano-scale wire nets
  • China counters U.S. invisibility cloak
  • IBM, EMC storage gurus debate future of flash
  • Virtual musician learns any playing style
    Products
  • Satcon delivers 1-megawatt photovoltaic inverter
  • Percello femtocell baseband to use Ceva DSP core
  • Advent Solar rolls scalable photovoltaic manufacturing technology
  • IPextreme rolls cJTAG IP core
  • Quad SerDes integrates clock jitter cleaner
  • Chrome reflects Google's youthful ambitions


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