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Cadence tops EDA rivals in Brazil bid

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the October 31st, 2007

Paul McFedries wrote an interesting post today on
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Seeking to boost its capabilities in IC design, the Brazilian government formally announced a major EDA deal with Cadence Design Systems Inc.

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Sprint: Full speed ahead for WiMax

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the October 31st, 2007

Paul Krill wrote an interesting post today on
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Ali Tabassi says the company is continuing its rollout without interruption in spite of the fact that Sprint recently lost its chief executive.

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Rambus loss shrinks on lower legal costs

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the October 31st, 2007

longscorner wrote an interesting post today on
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Rambus Inc , a developer of technology to speed up computers, Wednesday posted a smaller quarterly loss than a year earlier as legal costs fell sharply.

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Protection devices safeguard high-speed I/O on portables

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the October 31st, 2007

Andrew Cummings wrote an interesting post today on
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Semtech has expanded its RailClamp platform of protection products with the introduction of two low-voltage devices to safeguard high-speed I/O ports in portable systems.

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Functional tester targets automotive apps

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the October 31st, 2007

Andrew Cummings wrote an interesting post today on
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Agilent Technologies has introduced a low-cost, small-footprint functional tester designed for automotive test markets.

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Cisco seen reporting solid first-quarter results

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the October 31st, 2007

longscorner wrote an interesting post today on
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Cisco Systems Inc. is expected to report solid quarterly results as its expansion in emerging markets and network upgrades by phone companies help minimize the effect of slower U.S. corporate spending.

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Analysts look for Sanmina-SCI’s upside

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the October 31st, 2007

Mark Relph wrote an interesting post today on
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Sanmina-SCI Corp. had some promising news in its latest quarter: Revenue was slightly higher, gross margins swung up nicely and inventories fell to a two-year low.

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EDA 2Q revenues grew 11.4 percent

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the October 31st, 2007

Matt Moodie wrote an interesting post today on
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EDA industry revenues grew 11.4 percent in the second quarter to more than $1.4 billion, the EDA Consortium reported.

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ASE Test’s Q3 up as it goes private

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the October 31st, 2007

Matt Moodie wrote an interesting post today on
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ASE Test Ltd., one of the world’s largest independent providers of semiconductor testing services, said net revenues totaled $128.2 million for Q3.

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Garmin maps out a different future for TeleAtlas

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the October 31st, 2007

barry@rustybrick.com (Barry Schwartz) wrote an interesting post today on
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A bidding war has started for digital map provider Tele Atlas NV as navigation device maker Garmin made an unsolicited Euros 2.3 billion ($3.3 billion) offer for the Dutch group, trumping an agreed bid from rival European market leader for navigation devices TomTom.

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