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January chip sales fell, says analyst

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the February 29th, 2008

nick wrote an interesting post today on
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The three-month moving average of worldwide chip sales was $21.3 billion, down from $22.3 billion in December but also down 0.8 percent from the equivalent average for January 2007, according to Bruce Diesen, analyst with Carnegie Research.

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Turley resigns as CEO of Patriot

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the February 29th, 2008

Miguel Helft wrote an interesting post today on
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IP provider Patriot Scientific Inc. said that Jim Turley, its president and CEO, has resigned from the company, effective Feb. 28.

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CMP to break into four independent companies

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the February 29th, 2008

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United Business Media plc said it is reorganizing its wholly-owned CMP Technology division into four separate businesses in continuation of a restructuring plan to enable the companies better serve their customers.

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35 People, Places & Things That Will Shape the Future

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the February 29th, 2008

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Electronics engineers can no longer content themselves with tending to the cozy business of circuit design. We are witnessing the integration of technology with society to an unprecedented degree. In this special report, we offer a glimpse of the next 35 years–what’s coming down the pike, and how we might begin to make sense of it.

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Analysis: Dell struggles with supply-chain shift

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the February 29th, 2008

toddbishop@seattlepi.com (Todd Bishop) wrote an interesting post today on
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Michael Dell, the doyen of supply-chain efficiency, and his chief financial officer stumbled to find the right words to explain why Dell Inc. missed its fiscal fourth quarter revenue target.

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India plans more tech institutes, ignores electronics sector

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the February 29th, 2008

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The government is adding three more branches to the Indian Institutes of Technology, but largely ignored electronics industry concerns in an updated policy.

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Zarlink sells analog foundry for $1.50

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the February 29th, 2008

Don Reisinger wrote an interesting post today on
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Seeking to cut costs, Canada’s Zarlink Semiconductor Inc. has sold its analog foundry operations in Swindon, U.K. to MHS Electronics UK Ltd., a subsidiary of MHS Industries Group.

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Zarlink sells analog foundry unit

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the February 29th, 2008

Gareth Halfacree wrote an interesting post today on
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Seeking to cut costs, Canada’s Zarlink Semiconductor Inc. has sold its analog foundry operations in Swindon, U.K. to MHS Electronics UK Ltd., a subsidiary of MHS Industries Group.

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MIT researchers image fusion reaction

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the February 29th, 2008

Don Reisinger wrote an interesting post today on
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers have described a new method of imaging nuclear fusion reactions.

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Microsoft to open embedded development center in Aachen

Posted in EETimes Latest News by on the February 29th, 2008

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Microsoft Corp. has launched its first Microsoft Embedded Systems Development Centre (MESDC) in Aachen, Germany. The MESDC is part of Microsofts effort to expand regional development centers in Denmark, France, Ireland, Serbia, the U.K. and other countries across Europe.

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