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  Headlines for Wednesday Oct 15, 2008
Analysis: With Fister gone, Cadence layoffs may be next
The resignation of Cadence Design Systems CEO Mike Fister (shown) and other top executives signals a major course change as Cadence faces multiple challenges, including a rumored huge layoff.
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Business
  • GE invests in Soliant Energy
  • Microchip buys touch screen controller firm
  • Novellus posts lower sales, profit
  • Intel buys Ethernet card specialist
  • Groups partner for wireless sensor nets
  • Fister resigns, Cadence creates interim CEO position
  • Achronix gets $43M equity funding in tight credit market
  • Elmos Semi postpones production upgrade
  • ASML order value down in "wait and see" market
    Consumer
  • Fulton demos wireless powered blender
  • Nvidia rolls high end Intel chip set
    Technology
  • U.S. FCC to mull Verizon, Sprint deals; white space
  • Researchers propose flexible power microgrids
  • Video: ASML describes road map to 22 nm litho
  • TUV, ASU create testing facility for solar equipment
    Products
  • Evergreen Solar unveils String Ribbon solar panels
  • Nvidia rolls high end Intel chip set
  • Sanyo launches next-gen solar panel line
  • REC launches solar module in the U.S


      Headlines for Tuesday Oct 14, 2008
    Business
  • Analysis: Mobile products lift Intel, but Q4 uncertain
  • Maxim buys Mobilygen in video play
  • Altera profit rise 37 percent, shares rally
  • Appeals court vacates ITC ban against Qualcomm
  • Firm cuts share price target for 10 chip stocks
  • Broadcom co-founder Samueli stays in plea deal
  • Advent Solar, Deutsche Solar ink polysilicon wafer deal
  • Axe finally falls on Freescale's East Kilbride fab
  • Signet Solar ramps volume production for thin-film PV modules
  • Cisco launches contest for embedded router application software
  • Micronas gains ground in third quarter
    Consumer
  • DSP suits up for body-area network
  • Startup claims Gbit version of Wi-Fi
    Financial
  • Intel posts higher quarterly earnings
  • Handset makers results seen gauge of consumer demand
    Technology
  • Analog design research center to open at UT-Dallas
  • Video: IMEC advances software-defined radio
  • Design site launches amid India's drive to move beyond software at ESC
  • Conductive adhesive could replace solder
  • Multi-core: A new challenge for debugging
    Products
  • Apple, Samsung unveil notebooks
  • Sharp to deliver second-generation solar cells in U.S.


      Headlines for Monday Oct 13, 2008
    Business
  • Maxim expects revenue to be flat
  • FPGA survey sees sunset for gate arrays, continued dominance by Xilinx, Altera
  • Toshiba licenses processor architecture, multiprocessor tools from IMEC
  • Gartner slashes 2009 tech spending forecast
  • Low stock values impede M&A deals, analyst says
  • Election polls and engineers
  • Lenovo mulls Fujitsu Siemens investment
  • Updated: DoJ ends graphics-chip probe
  • Vishay abandons bid to acquire IR
  • Qimonda-Elpida tech coop on hold
  • Philips Q3 hurt by healthcare, shares fall
  • Broadcom, Marvell rise in fabless ranking
  • Fabless chip market up 9% in Q2, says GSA
  • Qimonda restructures, cuts 3000 jobs
    Consumer
  • Seiko Epson develops 3-D LCD for cellphones
    Technology
  • Europe's solar researchers bet on silicon
  • Harvard spinout licenses 'black silicon' patents
  • Navy honors 'father of electronic warfare'
  • E-Porsche comes in 2009, paper says
  • Researchers target diamond based lasers and apps
  • Mixed-signal FPGAs advance clinical medical apps
  • A new telehealth age dawns
  • When perfect hindsight meets imperfect foresight
  • Beyond simple telehealth: Biosensor frontiers
    Products
  • TriQuint rolls integrated GPS front-end module
  • Mentor releases parallel timing analysis and optimization technology
  • Custom litho addresses 22-nm IC manufacturing
  • iPod touch: Did Apple tip its hand?
  • PC/104 adopts PCI Express
  • High-frequency PCB co-design speeds file translation


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