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Articles in March 25, 2002 issue of Electronic News
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Majority rules in optical arena: Component startups being forced into bed with the enemy
by Alex Romanelli -
Editor's note - Viewpoint - Editorial
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AMD's market gains slowing: Market share slowing but revenue at No. 2 MPU maker growing - Semiconductors
by Tom Murphy -
Teradyne Flexes its muscle: ATE giant unveils concurrent, multisite SOC tester - Test & Measurement - Integra Flex - Product Announcement
by Jeff Chappell - SEZ Group posts profit - The Fab Line - for 2001 - Brief Article
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Power connector offerings - Pasives in Action - Framatome Connectors International - Brief Article - Product Announcement
by Bernard Levine - Magma jumping into contentious SI fray - The Antenna - Brief Article - Product Announcement
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It's about energy management - Comment
by Manish Singh - Suss tool solves contact litho problem - The Fab Line - Brief Article
- FastRamp up and Testing - The Test Floor - engineering test laboratory - Brief Article
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Distributor warns of phony components - Off the Shelf
by Rob Spiegel -
Few design teams ready for 90nm - News
by Gale Morrison -
The future of CE networking is 1394 not DVI - In the Line of Firewire
by James Snider - Entegris: Q2 better than expected - The Fab Line - Brief Article
- International Sematech gets prototype - The Fab Line - from Axeda Systems and PRI Automation Inc - Brief Article
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Something new in capacitors? Niobiums highlighted at this week's CARTS - Components
by Bernard Levine - Equipment orders, shipments continue to improve - The Antenna - Brief Article
- Business & Finance - capital equipment sector
- TEL moves in with International Sematech - The Fab Line - Brief Article
- Advantest Corp. taps U.S. academics - The Test Floor - Carnegie Mellon University, Stanford University and McGill University - Brief Article
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Farnell launches obsolescence service - Off the Shelf - Brief Article
by Rob Spiegel - New CFO signs on - The Antenna - Brief Article
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Packaging Market rebound expected - Of Interest
by Heidi Elliott - Axcelis opens in Shanghai - The Fab Line - Brief Article
- Who sold what to whom - The Test Floor
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Bell names two VPs - Off the Shelf - Hank O'Hara and Jerry Kagele - Brief Article
by Rob Spiegel - China net growth - The Antenna - Brief Article
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U.K. research funding cut: Despite a dramatic quality improvement in university research, the government is not true to funding its schools - Business & Finance
by Melanie Reynolds - Cymer gets funding - The Fab Line - Brief Article
- IQE partners with AmberWave - The Fab Line - Brief Article
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The gloved one - Of Interest - Intel Science Talent Search award - Brief Article
by Heidi Elliott -
Recycling America: Recyclers, industry deal with cost of electronic waste and pollution
by Jeff Chappell -
The cutting edge - Viewpoint
by Bernard Levine -
The fastest silicon in town: Philips puts 'fastest' silicon process into production - Semiconductors
by Steve Bush - Schlumberger's semiconductor test business unit supplies testers to HyperTransport Consortium - The Test Floor - Brief Article
- Recent deals announced - The Fab Line
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UL recognized - Passives in Action - Brief Article
by Bernard Levine -
First distribution reports show sales decline: Premier Farnell and Richardson see drops of 8 percent but deliver earnings - News
by Rob Spiegel -
Optical ICs and PHYs keep the bits flowing - In-Stat/Insights
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Seeking an edge in dielectric etch: AMAT graduates from eMax to EnTek - Capital Equipment
by Jeff Chappell - inTest posts loss for 2001, but sees sequential quarterly order growth - The Test Floor - Brief Article
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Pioneer-Standard Electronics takes Linux to midmarket - Off the Shelf - Brief Article
by Rob Spiegel -
Top silicon providers jockey for position: Announcements for 90nm technology appear way ahead of actual products in the market
by Tom Murphy -
90nm still has vias to cross: Can process technology keep up with all that marketing machine? - News - Column
by Jeff Chappell -
Embedded OSes demand attention - Comment
by Michael Kaskowitz - Suss, German R&D firm partner for advanced wafer-level test - The Test Floor - Brief Article
- Applied opens 2nd Technology Center - The Fab Line - Brief Article
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Printed circuit connectors - Connect with Fleck
by Ken Fleck -
Will 'Tin Whiskers' grow when you get the lead out? Researchers warn that pure-tin soldering alternatives may cause short circuits - News
by Bernard Levine -
One bruising quarter - News
by Bernard Levine -
Libraries separate the semi men from the boys - Semiconductors
by Gale Morrison - Pomona unveils new scope probes - The Test Floor - Brief Article
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Where have all the dot-coms gone? Some have vanished, others morphed and a few hold strong to their origins - Distribution
by Rob Spiegel
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